Trendy hall decoration ideas for home

Here are some ways to enhance the appearance of your hall using decorations.

Halls are supposedly one of the most overlooked parts of a house when it comes to décor. Adding just a touch of the theme of the house to the hall really helps it subtly emphasise the overall aesthetic of the house. 

Being common to every room in the house, the hall is a substantial part of the house that, more often than not, is not given much thought. Here are a few ways to enhance the appearance of your hall using decorations. 

 

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Best hall decoration ideas to consider

 

Bring in plants

Plants are an evergreen accessory that can really help convey the theme of a certain setting through their leaves and flowers. 

 

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Whether you’re going for a minimalistic look or more of a maximalist, showy look that pops with vibrant hues, adding a certain plant that goes along with a theme can do wonders for your hall with minimal effort. 

 

Use small furniture

Furniture is a significant component of any indoor space, and that holds true for halls too. Having pieces of furniture like a coffee table or a TV unit with a cupboard on either side with a bunch of decorative accessories like coasters, showpieces, plants, etc., can really put life inside your halls and make them feel cozy. 

One thing that’s not given enough importance is the addition of smaller pieces of furniture like stool tables, corner tables, ottomans, drawers, wine cellars, and the list goes on. 

Adding small furniture may not sound like a big deal, but it is, especially when you see how it helps fill the quite inexplicable emptiness of a room.

 

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Focus on lighting

Lighting is one of those aspects that, when done right, can put the spotlight (no pun intended) on that particular spot, but if not done right, it can ruin the whole appearance of the backdrop it is supposed to be complementing. 

Nonetheless, lighting can be an integral part of halls when done right. For enough choices for both maximalists and minimalists, here are a few lighting ideas:

 

Add glamour with chandeliers

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With more than enough designs for the best of both worlds, chandeliers are one of the most substantial parts of a hall. With a chandelier, visitors are most likely to notice them when they first enter a hall, and in today’s day and age, there are modular chandeliers that can help you provide a more bespoke look through them. 

 

Install lamps

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A lamp looks best when kept beside a complementary piece of furniture like couches, coffee tables, sofas, and chairs; anything where a certain reading activity can be performed. 

 

Get decorative lighting 

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There is a niche known as decorative lighting, which consists of products that can be quite the addition to a hall. In simpler language, they’re just lighting products that are shaped to look extravagant, which doesn’t seem like a big deal until you try it out and realise it really does make the space feel alive. 

 

Add antiques

Another niche that is often undermined when it comes to being a decorative addition is antiques. If you have an affinity for antique showpieces, you already know how much character a certain antique can add to its surroundings. 

 

Plus, if you know the sort of theme you’re going for with the hall, you can already determine what sort of showpiece to add and in which place. It may be an old gramophone or a small miniature-scale model of your favourite car or airplane, or even a ship. 

 

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Miniature scales based on architectural works also go very well if put in the proper surroundings. All in all, you cannot really go wrong with an antique. Gun showpieces also work if you’re that sort of a person. 

 

Hall decoration: Tips to keep in mind

Here are some key considerations to bear in mind while decorating your hall:

  • Functionality: Prioritise the functionality of your hall. Consider how the space will be used – whether for social gatherings, relaxation or entertainment. Arrange furniture and decor to facilitate easy movement and ensure that the layout serves the intended purpose.
  • Space management: Pay attention to the available space. Avoid overcrowding the hall with excessive furniture or decor that can make the area feel cramped. On the other hand, overly sparse arrangements can leave the space feeling empty. Strike a balance between furnishings and open areas.
  • Cohesive theme: Choose a cohesive theme or style that resonates with your personal taste and complements the overall design of your home. Consistency in colours, patterns and design elements will create a seamless flow between the hall and the rest of your living space.
  • Lighting: Adequate lighting is crucial for setting the right ambiance. Incorporate a combination of natural light, overhead fixtures, lamps and wall sconces to create a balanced lighting scheme. Ensure that the lighting enhances both functionality and aesthetics.
  • Colour palette: Select a colour palette that resonates with the desired mood of the hall. Bright and vibrant colours can infuse energy, while soft and muted hues evoke a calming atmosphere. Harmonise the colours with your furniture, decor and accessories.
  • Furniture placement: Strategically place furniture to create conversation areas and focal points. Consider the scale and proportions of the furniture in relation to the size of the hall. Arrange seating to encourage interaction and make the most of available space.
  • Storage solutions: Incorporate storage solutions that help keep the hall organised and clutter-free. Choose furniture pieces with built-in storage or add decorative baskets, shelves or cabinets to house essentials while maintaining aesthetics.
  • Traffic flow: Ensure a smooth flow of movement in and around the hall. Avoid obstructing pathways with furniture or decor that might hinder easy navigation. Guests should be able to move comfortably without feeling congested.
  • Maintenance: Consider the ease of maintenance when selecting materials and fabrics. Opt for durable and stain-resistant options, especially for high-traffic areas. Regular upkeep ensures that your hall remains inviting and well-maintained.

 

FAQs

What can be used as an alternative to paint for hall decoration?

As an alternative to paint, you can choose to put up wallpapers or if you want to go for a more vintage look, naked bricked walls tend to look appealing as well.

What plants can be placed indoors for hall decoration?

Plants like the snake plant, rabbit’s ear plant, chinese money plant, bromeliads, and a lot more can be planted indoors and need little to no maintenance.

 

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