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Painting your hallway? These are the most inviting colours!


You walk through your hallway multiple times a day without realising it all too well. You decorate your living room nicely, you give your kitchen a splash of colour, but you tend to lose sight of the hallway. Yet the entrance hall is your home's calling card. It is therefore important that it matches the rest of your home in terms of atmosphere, style and colours. Rest assured, not everything has to be the same. You can certainly experiment or give your hall a totally different atmosphere from the rest of your home.

Revalue your hall with a lick of paint!

You don't have to do huge works to freshen up your hallway. A new colour can do wonders. Need some inspiration? We have already picked out some colours in which you can paint your hallway.

Greige

As you can deduce from the word, greige is a combination of grey and beige. Neutral shades are always perfect: they make the room look bigger and create a lot of atmosphere and warmth.

Combine greige shades with white accessories and a unique eye-catching element such as a rug or printed tiles. We recommend not to combine too bright colours with greige. This is because the colour exudes a calm atmosphere and clashes with colours that are too striking. However, pastel colours and brown tones are always welcome with greige!

Additional tip: Is your hall only a small space? A mirror on the wall can make a narrow hallway look optically larger. In addition, you can also paint the ceiling the same shade as the rest of the room. This will create calmness and also make your hall appear optically larger.

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Similar colours:

PPG1019-4

S 3005-Y80R

PPG1006-4

Dark blue

Dark blue shades are recommended if your floor and door contain light tones. Blue combined with light shades such as beige and white looks chic and modern. Do you have a hallway that receives a lot of light? Then this colour is highly recommended!

Dark blue, or more specifically, Chinese Porcelain, has been named colour of the year in 2020 by Histor. Do you like to go for the latest trends? One more reason to paint your hall in dark blue!  

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Similar colours:

PPG1160-6

S 7020-R80B

RAL 5010


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Grey-green

Grey-green is the perfect colour to literally give your hall a refresh. At the same time, the colour also radiates something cosy and relaxing. Grey-green also combines fantastically with green plants in pots. Go for a nice mix of (tropical) plants to turn your interior into an urban jungle!

In addition, you can perfectly combine a grey-green wall with other colours. You can even change the colour palette a little each season. Go for dark shades, like emerald green, in winter and pastel shades in summer. Wooden furniture and accessories are also a perfect match with grey-green.

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Similar colours:

PPG1035-2

PPG1136-4

PPG1038-3


Bright, brighter, brightest

Do you use the entrance hall as a functional space where you just hang your coat? Then paint the hall in a striking shade to bring a little more energy into the space. Choose colours that create an inviting atmosphere in the hallway and that suit the size and length of the room.

The doors in the hall should not be accented, unless they are meant to attract attention.


Similar colours: PPG1212-5 PPG1211-6 PPG17-17  

Have you given your entrance hall a makeover? We are very curious to see the results! Share the result of your restyling with us on Facebook or Instagram by adding #Tintrio to your post.

Do you still have questions about which colour best suits your hall? Post a comment below or contact our experts. They will be happy to help you!

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