Six Hallway Updates for Autumn
Artisan designs to create a warm welcome…
As the nights slowly pull in and the mornings stay a little darker, making a few considered changes to your hallway can help make life a little easier through the winter months ahead. From ideas on creating a brighter more welcoming space, to helpful guidance on repositioning your favourite houseplants to maximise their chances of survival in cooler temps, our latest guide has handy tips to implement now...
Add hooks
With thicker coats, umbrellas and scarfs making a return for the colder months ahead, now is the time to create more hanging space in your hallway. Thoughtfully placed above your radiator, or even a mat to drip onto, wall mounted hooks will conveniently aid in the drying of your coats after battling the winter weather – because there is nothing worse then putting on a damp jacket.
Clear Surfaces
You want your hallway to be a place of calm and solace as it warmly welcomes you inside so it’s best to avoid items that could overwhelm you, or your interior. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t decorate your space with beloved items, just be mindful about where they are placed as objects balanced precariously or that are too big for the space will distract from the flow of your hall and can even become cumbersome or in the way when the footfall of the entrance is busy.
Worth looking into
Add a mirror to brighten your interior over the darker months. Well placed mirrors reflect daylight around a space making it feel airier and much more welcoming. Mirrors, as well as being practical places to pause and check your reflection, can also be used to create the illusion of more space - which can be very useful in a narrow room such as a hallway. Plus, a high quality, handcrafted mirror also creates a lovely point of focus and reflection in your interior.
Relocation
Prepare for colder months by moving houseplants away from drafts and blasts of winter air into more sheltered spots of the home. Locating plants closer to windows is a good idea over the winter, as light doesn’t permeate a room so much and plants still need to make the most of natural light. Research your plants and see where they would best thrive within your home, ensuring you consider that radiators are more likely to be in use through these colder months, so avoid placing plants directly next to one to avoid them drying out too much.
Tackle this by swapping houseplants for a vase of dried flowers which will still add a touch of nature to your home and can handle the fluctuation in temperatures.
Ensure ample lighting
Autumn provides the perfect time to reconsider lighting options, with the hallway often being the first reached for switch when you arrive home in the dark. Lighting designs that will illuminate your whole space are essential – but this doesn’t necessarily have to be achieved through ceiling pendants. A well-positioned table light, or group of wall lights can be equally as effective at illuminating your hallway and add a cosy, hospitable glow.
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Inspired by the familiar forms found along our Cornish shore, the Urchin Table Light embraces guests with a warm glow.
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With ambient downlighting and a producing a soft glow from each tier of its wooden design, the Leven Wall Light makes for a wonderful hallway light.
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If your hallway is calling out for some personality, the Artus Table Light adds drama with its compact design.
Posted: 30.09.21