9 brilliant hallway lighting ideas

10 March 2022

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The hallway is the welcoming space to your interior and is where those important first impressions take place. Here you’ll have a great opportunity to establish an ambience and set a tone through some thoughtful and stylised hallway lighting ideas.

Lighting is a delicate and precise tool in which small changes can make a big difference. This can be done through light fittings like wall lights and pendant lights or lighting techniques like ambient or accent lighting. There are some great tried and tested ideas for lighting your hallway space used by interior designers and homeowners alike.

Textbook use of hallway and staircase lighting at Tiarri Hamptons - Photography: Greg Rivers - Clixar

1. Lighting for staircases

If you have a staircase, it is usually the focal point of your hallway and you should take steps to highlight its architectural beauty. Built-in staircase lighting is a great way to achieve this by accentuating each step, which also makes the staircase safe to ascend and descend. This is particularly important at night from a safety point of view, at which time a lit staircase will look especially dazzling.

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2. Lighting for artwork

The hallway is a great place to display some of your most treasured pieces of art. Art is a great tone-setter but also expresses about you as an individual. Without the right accent lighting, however, your art won't shine to its full potential. We recommend getting a light fixture for each of your hallway paintings so you and your visitors can appreciate them in their full glory.

Kap Surface Light by Flos from Euroluce

3. Hallway entrance lighting

Make sure the entrance area to your hallway around your front door is well-lit by getting hallway entrance lighting. This is also important from a safety perspective to ensure that people don't trip or fall on their way in. Track lighting also ensures that the entrance to your home is a bright and welcoming environment for your family and guests.

4. Making a statement with a pendant light

There's no better or easier way to jazz up your hallway than by getting an eye-catching light fixture like a statement pendant light. There are so many great options you can choose from, with a range of sizes, colours and patterns to suit the design of your hallway.

Some people go all-out and spend lots of money on an expensive statement light – but there are plenty of affordable alternatives that are still affordable and stylish in their own way.

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The spectacular Sola Pendant Light from David Trubridge

5. Lampshades with warm glows

Warm glowing natural light is easier on the eye and makes a space feel cosier and inviting.

Get yourself a lampshade with warm glows to give your hallway a more welcoming feeling. Choose a fabric and colour that best compliments your home's look. Smaller shades with lighter colours tend to work best in smaller spaces – and if you're really pushed for space you can also get half-cylinder lampshades that can rest against your wall.

6. Getting a table lamp

The key to having an effective hallway lighting setup is to ensure that no one light is responsible for all the lighting. Because of the natural narrow and long shape of a hallway, multiple light sources are required or you’ll end up with a single light that floods certain areas and not others. The ability to layer your lighting is incredibly important.

A table lamp that sits nicely on a designer console table is a great way of adding texture and depth to your hallway. It will ensure you have a lower-level light source to complement the ceiling light from a pendant light or otherwise. This layering of light will make the area feel more spacious and welcoming.

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Rituals 3 Table Lamps from Space Furniture

7. Dimmer switches

An important aspect of your lighting set-up is how different elements, like a high ceiling light, wall lights and table lamps interact with each other. The brightness of one can overpower the other if it's not well-adjusted. Installing dimmer switches allows you to finely tune that balance to ensure that each element in your lighting setup complements the other.

8. Wall sconces

Captivating wall sconces are one of the more popular hallway lighting ideas that many people are taking a shine to. Coming in a range of colours and sizes, wall sconces are installed into the walls of your hallway so they can be switched on and off centrally. They're a great way to subtly brighten up your home, draw attention to your stylish wallpaper and create more space.

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Over Me Wall Ceiling Light from LightCo

9. Colour-changing lamps

Last but not least – if you're having a social gathering, make your hallway the place to get the party started. Lots of colour-changing lamps and lightbulbs are available and can add an extra touch of fun and excitement to your event. Smart lighting options are remote controlled and can even adjust to the beat of the music.

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Hallway lighting ideas that will transform your home

Your hallway is not the most important part of your home – but it is the place where the experience for guests and visitors starts and ends. Redesigning your hallway lighting is a manageable and affordable way to elevate the look and feel of the space. By following these hallway lighting ideas, you’ll get yourself a solid foundation to create a bright, cosy, stylish and welcoming area, quickly and easily.

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