
"Once dismissed as fussy or old-fashioned, wallpaper is enjoying something of a revival - and the hallway is the perfect place to embrace it. These transitional spaces set the tone for the rest of your home, so why not make them memorable? There's a myriad of designs to explore, from traditional florals and damasks to bold geometrics and oversized botanicals. Textured finishes such as grasscloth or linen-look wallpaper work beautifully, while hand-painted mural designs can take your hallway design to the next level."
"For Jamie Watkins, co-founder at Divine Savages s, there's no better spot to make a statement than the hallway: "The hallway is the perfect place to be bold with wallpaper choices. Because it's a transitional space, it can really carry stronger colours and larger-scale patterns that might feel overwhelming in other rooms, as you're only in the space briefly. It also helps to mask scuff marks and dirt, maintaining a pristine look in a high-traffic area.""
Wallpaper is experiencing a revival, with hallways offering ideal opportunities to experiment and set the tone for a home. A wide range of designs is available, from classic florals and damasks to bold geometrics and oversized botanicals. Textured finishes like grasscloth and linen-look add tactile richness, while hand-painted murals deliver dramatic impact. Elaborate or full-hallway prints transform narrow corridors into statement spaces and help conceal scuffs in high-traffic areas. Lighter, linear patterns and white backgrounds with fine black linework keep hallways bright while introducing stylish detail.
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