Contemporary Hallway Design Ideas

A hallway painted in Railings No.31 by Farrow & Ball
A hallway painted in Railings No.31 by Farrow & Ball
Farrow & BallFarrow & Ball
This hallway has been painted in Rectory Red No.217 Estate Emulsion with a stripe of Rectory Red No.217 Full Gloss.
The Maple Building: Apartment
The Maple Building: Apartment
Gordon-Duff & LintonGordon-Duff & Linton
Bespoke wooden shelf designed by Gordon-Duff & Linton. Brass framed circular mirror. Brass ant ornaments and vase. Photograph by David Butler
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Chandler Oaks Barn
Chandler Oaks Barn
Beam Barns incBeam Barns inc
Interior Event Space within the Prairie Barn Structure. Wonderful Chandeliers and open space for entertaining.
Trinity Place
Trinity Place
UserUser
Matt Clayton Photography
backyard cottage stair
backyard cottage stair
microhousemicrohouse
a short hallway connects the study and the bedroom.
Moderne Updated
Moderne Updated
House of FunkHouse of Funk
Photography by Laura Desantis-Olssen
The Cut
The Cut
Charlie Luxton DesignCharlie Luxton Design
Doors off the landing to bedrooms and bathroom. Doors and handles are bespoke, made by a local joiner. Photo credit: Mark Bolton Photography
Concealed under-stair cloakroom
Concealed under-stair cloakroom
Timothy James InteriorsTimothy James Interiors
FAMILY HOME IN SURREY The architectural remodelling, fitting out and decoration of a lovely semi-detached Edwardian house in Weybridge, Surrey. We were approached by an ambitious couple who’d recently sold up and moved out of London in pursuit of a slower-paced life in Surrey. They had just bought this house and already had grand visions of transforming it into a spacious, classy family home. Architecturally, the existing house needed a complete rethink. It had lots of poky rooms with a small galley kitchen, all connected by a narrow corridor – the typical layout of a semi-detached property of its era; dated and unsuitable for modern life. MODERNIST INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE Our plan was to remove all of the internal walls – to relocate the central stairwell and to extend out at the back to create one giant open-plan living space! To maximise the impact of this on entering the house, we wanted to create an uninterrupted view from the front door, all the way to the end of the garden. Working closely with the architect, structural engineer, LPA and Building Control, we produced the technical drawings required for planning and tendering and managed both of these stages of the project. QUIRKY DESIGN FEATURES At our clients’ request, we incorporated a contemporary wall mounted wood burning stove in the dining area of the house, with external flue and dedicated log store. The staircase was an unusually simple design, with feature LED lighting, designed and built as a real labour of love (not forgetting the secret cloak room inside!) The hallway cupboards were designed with asymmetrical niches painted in different colours, backlit with LED strips as a central feature of the house. The side wall of the kitchen is broken up by three slot windows which create an architectural feel to the space.

Contemporary Hallway Design Ideas

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