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It’s the first thing your guests see – a warm, bright and welcoming hallway leading them into the heart of your home. With nearly 400 colours to choose from, your entrance can be as grand or as tranquil as you like. Open it up with light colours such as cream and charmingly simple off-white tones that add warmth and a sense of freshness to your hallway. Or perfectly partner your authentic black-and-white chequer tile floor with heritage colours such as sage green or navy blue accented with white paint to lift it. Introduce a touch of contemporary chic with a warm grey that not only feels inviting but gives you that sense of space too, even in a narrow hallway.

Go for neutral tones and you can turn your simple hallway into a gallery, displaying some fabulous wall art that captures your personality. Add in some beautifully framed family photos and you have a truly personal space that feels as if it’s welcoming you home every time you step through the door. Finish off with a strategically positioned wall mirror that can make your small corridor seem much larger.

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