Thursday, January 10, 2019

How to arrange a hall - functional furniture for the hallway



A hallway is the first and last zone of a house or apartment that we see when we enter or leave it. When planning the arrangement of this space in addition to functional aspects, it is worth thinking about the aesthetics of the hall.

Hall

The hall due to its utility function and usually a small area is often neglected. Wrongly, because this zone of the house is like an introduction, a preview of further interiors. When planning the arrangement of the hall, it is worth to put on furniture that combines functionality with aesthetics. Sometimes it is good to move away from the template solutions to those more effective and equally useful.

The hall is well-equipped - effective and functional furniture for the hallway

The choice of furniture for the hall will be decided mainly by the available space. However, we can successfully choose equipment that will not take up too much space in a fairly narrow space, will facilitate the use of the hallway and will look impressive. When planning the arrangement of the hall, let's think about the place on the bench. Let's put on a piece of furniture that will serve as a seat that facilitates putting on and taking off shoes, but it will also serve as a storage for items that we do not want to display in the hallway. A seat covered with attractive material or stylish quilted will bring a touch of elegance to this zone.

In the hall it is worthwhile to find a place also for a narrow table. Console tables with drawers work best here. Such a piece of furniture will prove useful for putting away keys, bags or correspondence. Under the table, we can set a pouf or stool that will be useful when putting on shoes, replacing the bench in this function.

Instead of a table in the hall, you can set a dresser - it will be well presented and will accommodate more items. Choosing the right model, remember to leave 90 cm free space next to the furniture for free passage. A good choice for the hallway will be a semi-circular shaped table or commode. The rounded front will make it easier for us to walk past the furniture placed under the wall.

Hallway in details

In a narrow hall with limited access to daylight, artificial lighting plays an important role. Instead of a classic ceiling in the entrance area, it is worth hanging up an impressive chandelier, reminiscent of hanging lamps used in other interiors. By placing a table lamp emitting warm light on the table or dresser in the hall, we will make the interior more cozy.

Wipers are a practical addition in every hall. Their aesthetics, however, do not always suit us. Instead of a doormat you can use a flat woven sidewalk. It is worth choosing one that we easily wash into the laundries. It is also good to protect it from slipping by placing a non-slip mat under it.