3. Be a cut up
Are you in the dark about how to brighten up a long, poorly lit hallway? To allow more light into the space, replace any standard interior doors with ones that have etched-glass inserts, which will offer complete privacy yet allow light to pour into the hall from other rooms, Toronto decorating expert and TV personality Karl Lohnes says. Moreover, he adds, hang or lean large floor mirrors along the wall across from the doors; this will visually widen the hallway, creating an airy effect and bouncing light around. Finally, visually shorten the hall by installing two to three small rugs instead of one long runner, hanging a series of overhead lighting fixtures and choosing a paint colour that is similar in tone to the flooring – when the walls and floor share similar tones, the space looks less delineated.
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