Close Menu
The London News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Vimeo
    The London News
    Subscribe Login
    • Tech
    • Fitness & Health
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Food & Drink
    • Lifestyle
    The London News
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise With Us
    Home»Lifestyle»Hallway Trends
    Lifestyle

    Hallway Trends

    Nicola KentBy Nicola Kent27 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
    Impressive, White Varnished Oak laminate floor (IM3105) from £27.99 per m2, Quick-Step, quick-step.co.uk
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Traditionally overlooked, hallways are no longer just pass-through spaces. Today, they’re an extension of a home’s personality, setting the tone from the moment someone walks in.

    From bold flooring choices to elegant lighting and clever design tricks, hallways embrace their moment in the spotlight. Whether it’s a grand entrance or a compact corridor, these seven hallway trends show how to turn every step into a style statement.

    Elegant Illumination

    “Carousel” Wall Light from £148 Spark & Bell, sparkandbell.com

    Statement lighting isn’t just for the dining room. Classic glass pendants, globe lights, or ribbed glass lights add elegance to any hallway. Their reflective quality helps bounce light around, making even narrow or windowless corridors brighter and more open.

    Unified Flooring

    Impressive, White Varnished Oak laminate floor (IM3105) from £27.99 per m2, Quick-Step, quick-step.co.uk

    Creating visual continuity is one of the simplest ways to make a hallway feel larger and more intentional. Using the same flooring throughout your hallway and adjoining rooms, especially wood or wood-look flooring, adds flow and a sense of cohesion across your home.

    Design Tip: Opt for planks that run lengthwise through the hallway to elongate the space and make it feel more luxurious.

    Curated Moments

    Lampshades from £30, Small cushions from £30, Large cushions from £45, Lampbases from £125, Huddle Collection, [email protected] | huddlecollection.com

    Why waste a hallway wall when it can become a gallery or design focal point? Think curated photo frames, sculptural wall sconces, or a cosy feature corner. These “spotlights” turn otherwise utilitarian areas into conversation-worthy corners.

    Design Tip: If you need to keep the hallway plain or neutral (especially in rented properties), consider injecting personality and colour with brightly patterned accessories that can be paired with vintage characterful furniture for maximum impact.

    Timeless Meets Contemporary

    Stainfree Country collection, Mirage Herringbone carpet from £14 per m2 Abingdon Flooring abingdonflooring.co.uk.

    Herringbone patterns are making their way from hardwood floors into hallway carpeting, offering a dynamic yet classic twist. These tailored lines create a visual movement that draws the eye forward, making it the perfect choice for long, narrow hallways.

    Design Tip: Neutral herringbone carpets in greys, taupes, or soft charcoals keep the look elegant without overwhelming the space.

    Cool, Calm And Collected

    Moduleo LayRed Silky Satin 46920 from £47.99 per m2, Moduleo moduleo.co.uk

    While colour is having a moment, grey remains a hallway staple, especially in homes favouring minimalist design. From pale dove to deep charcoal, grey walls and finishes create a sleek, contemporary look that acts as a neutral backdrop for bolder accents.

    Design Tip: Pair greys with matte black or brushed metal hardware for a luxe, modern edge.

    Injecting Personality Into Long Hallways

    Craft Chess collection 9338 Honey from £175 (80 x 150cm) Louis De Poortere, louisdepoortere.com

    Prevent long hallways from becoming too bland by including pops of colour and design. Colourful accessories like rugs and bold prints can offer eye-catching contrasts to neutral walls, helping provide welcoming accents in long corridors.

    Making A Lasting First Impression

    Aspire collection, Evora cushion vinyl from £21 per m2, LeoLine, leoline.co.uk

    Patterned tiles, checkerboards and geometric floors are all trending in hallways, offering drama from the ground up. They’re especially effective in entryways where the floor gets noticed first.

    If you enjoyed reading this, you might like Contemporary Kitchen Trends

    • Nicola Kent
      Nicola Kent
    home decor lighting rugs flooring hallway hallway trends interior design trends patterned flooring concrete trends herringbone carpet floral patterns
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    Previous ArticleBusting the Beige
    Next Article Doors2Floors teams up with Batley Multi Academy Trust for design project
    Nicola Kent

    Related Posts

    Busting the Beige

    27 June 2025

    New Designs and A Step Closer to Circularity with the 2025 Ecorugs Collection

    27 June 2025

    Stefdies with friends: The Audacity – The Female Gaze & Taking Up Space

    27 June 2025

    Fringe to Watch: Emerging Voices Previewing in London Before Taking Edinburgh by Storm

    26 June 2025
    Our Picks

    Doors2Floors teams up with Batley Multi Academy Trust for design project

    27 June 2025

    Hallway Trends

    27 June 2025

    Busting the Beige

    27 June 2025

    New Designs and A Step Closer to Circularity with the 2025 Ecorugs Collection

    27 June 2025
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    About Us
    About Us

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: [email protected]

    Our Picks

    5 simple home ‘tweakments’ to drastically improve your sleep

    3 June 2025

    A First in Haircare: The Growth Oil Blonde Hair Has Been Waiting For

    29 May 2025

    Cathay Pacific helps travellers “Race Across the World”

    28 May 2025
    Subscribe to Updates

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from The London News

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise With Us
    © 2025 by The London News.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login below or Register Now.

    Lost password?

    Register Now!

    Already registered? Login.

    A password will be e-mailed to you.