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A wall painted with a navy blue paint colour

Using dark colours in a small space like a hallway isn’t always easy. However, navy blue paint can be a stylish design choice that you should definitely consider. 

When used in moderation alongside light blues, even narrow hallways can benefit from a navy-inspired makeover. Is your space so compact that dark blue hallway ideas seem out of the question? You can always use navy hues for feature walls, then stick with cool-toned accents to create a harmonious colour scheme. 

One of the most versatile colours around, navy will make a welcome addition to traditional entryways with elegant architectural details. However, it’s also a popular choice for contemporary interiors. 

For a more sophisticated hallway, pair navy blue walls with crisp white room trims. In a more modern entryway, embrace a more eclectic aesthetic by bringing in citrus tones like saturated orange or lemon-drenched yellows. Whatever your design tastes are, using navy as an anchor for your palette always pays off. 

With its stormy pigment and subtle navy undertones, Superhero Grey is a stylish choice of wall colour for a hallway. It’s a good option if you’re not keen on going overly bold with blue, but still want to bring the masculine energy of navy into your home.

A fine addition to hallway spaces, this cool-toned shade works well in both contemporary settings and more traditional spaces. It’ll serve as a stunning backdrop for modern hallways, pairing well with go-to contrasts like intense orange and saturated

yellow. Thinking about using it in a more classic interior? A shade like this works wonders in period properties with ornate architectural details. If you’d rather stick with a more low-key shade in the hallway, use this as a backdrop for a gallery wall instead. 

On the lookout for a more subdued take on navy? Chalky Blue is a saturated and stormy hue that brings all the navy energy you’re looking for but won’t prove too intense for smaller spaces. Ideal for hallways and communal spaces, this blue can be used liberally, while its shaded quality makes it perfect for creating more intimate interiors.

As it’s fairly understated, you can easily combine it with other blues for a tonal palette. Use other saturated shades like tamed-down turquoise if you’re keen to keep things subtle. This blue also works well as an anchor for monochromatic interiors. More intense blue accents can work well here, especially those enriched with grey undertones. For a more eye-catching aesthetic, you can even bring in a splash of solid black. 

If you’re thinking about creating a contemporary take on a nautical-inspired interior, dark blues like navy are the perfect colour choice. Saturated and subdued, a stormy blue like Granite Falls is a great anchor for your palette. A timeless shade that will look bang on-trend in a modern home, you have plenty of options available when it comes to assembling a premium hallway palette. 

If you’ve used other blues elsewhere, stick to these to create a more harmonious interior. Go for deeper shades if possible, with intense aquamarines a good option if you’re looking to pursue a nautical aesthetic. Searching for a stylish choice of accent colour? Greys are always a good pick. As this is a more saturated hue, go with richer tones like charcoal rather than smokey greys. 

Here’s another remarkably rich choice if you’re searching for a colour to anchor a navy-inspired room palette. Dark Summit is deep and intense, with this stormy blue boasting unmistakable navy undertones. In a larger space with very high ceilings, this shaded blue can be used liberally to coat every surface. Tackling a decorating project in a small hallway? Offset the intensity of this colour with a cool neutral like an icy grey. If you want to stick to the same colour family, pale blue is a perfect partner. 

Alternatively, head to the neighbouring section of the colour wheel when assembling your accent colours. Green paint colours are always going to work well with blue. Lighter tones will work best with this shade, allowing the deep intensity of this navy to take centre stage. 

Deep and subdued, a stormy blue like Dark Energy will effortlessly enhance your interiors. It’s ideal for hallways, working well in a more traditional space with period features. While it’s a rich and saturated shade, you won’t have to worry about your hallway feeling too imposing. If your entryway is particularly narrow and dimensions are tight, you can easily offset things with go-to accent colours like off-white. 

Light flooring can also help a small space feel larger. If you’re thinking about resurfacing your entryway, go with materials like white oak to brighten things up. Prefer the timeless appeal of tiled floors? Stick to low-key monochromes if possible. Muted greys are another good option for modern hallways, while a classic pairing of black and white tiles will make a welcome addition to a Victorian-era property. 

Considerations When Painting Your Hallway Navy

Even in a larger hallway, navy can be an overwhelming colour choice. However, you can still use this classic blue hue to great effect. Worried about a lack of natural light? You’re better off using an off-white or cool-toned neutral to paint your hallway surfaces instead. However, you can still use navy to create a gallery wall. You can always use lamps and light fixtures to illuminate your interior, while strategic placement of mirrors can also help. 

You’ll also need to think carefully about accent colours and material choices. As a rule, you should avoid overfilling a hallway with too much furniture. Stick to functional pieces that aren’t going to take up too much space. A radiator cover can double up as a display shelf, with classic white a good counterpart to navy walls. A blanket box can be used as a shoe bench and hallway storage solution in one. Once again, stick with lighter shades like pale grey that are going to coordinate effortlessly with a navy hallway palette.

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