Hall

Looking for art that captures the quiet beauty of forgotten spaces? Hall-inspired artworks bring a sense of nostalgia and calm into your home. From abandoned corridors with peeling paint to still lifes bathed in soft light, these pieces share muted tones - taupe, grey, teal - and a reflective, almost melancholic atmosphere. Works like Depth evoke the feeling of walking through time, where every detail tells a story. They suit interiors that value authenticity, texture, and understated elegance.

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    Choosing your hanging height

    In hallways, hang your artwork at eye level when walking through the space - usually around 150 - 160 cm from the floor to the center of the piece. This ensures you enjoy the full composition as you pass by, rather than looking up or down. Adjust slightly if your ceiling is unusually high or low.

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    Brightening narrow spaces with color

    Hallways often lack natural light, so colorful artworks can lift the atmosphere. Bold, joyful palettes introduce warmth and personality to transitional spaces that might otherwise feel plain. Consider Rainbow Heart to bring cheerful energy into a darker or more compact hall.

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    Pairing warm tones with neutral walls

    Warm pinks, reds, and terracotta shades work beautifully against neutral backgrounds like beige, taupe, or grey walls. These earthy tones add energy without overwhelming a hallway. The layered shapes and warm palette in Abstract Shapes pair naturally with understated interiors.

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In this collection, these artists set the tone. Take a look at their profile and who knows, there might be a piece among them for your wall.

How they hang in other homes

Get inspired by beautiful artworks on other people's walls and see how they truly enhance an interior.
Factory boiler house, by Blond Beeld View Factory boiler house by Blond Beeld
Old Vespa., by Roman Robroek - Photos of Abandoned Buildings View Old Vespa. by Roman Robroek - Photos of Abandoned Buildings
Walk with depth, by Perry Wiertz View Walk with depth by Perry Wiertz
LOVE IS......, by Petra Terpstra View LOVE IS...... by Petra Terpstra
Chord, PI Studio , by PI Creative Art View Chord, PI Studio by PI Creative Art
Colored corridor, by Perry Wiertz View Colored corridor by Perry Wiertz
Rotterdam Skyline in the morning (Landscape), by Rob van der Teen View Rotterdam Skyline in the morning (Landscape) by Rob van der Teen
Christmas tree abstract, by Imagine View Christmas tree abstract by Imagine
Blue vase with berries, by Karin Bazuin View Blue vase with berries by Karin Bazuin
Villa Guano, by Esmeralda holman View Villa Guano by Esmeralda holman

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Where does Hall art work well in your home?

The Hall collection works beautifully in a living room, where its calm and mysterious tones can anchor your seating area. The earthy browns, warm beiges, and soft greys pair well with natural materials like wood and linen, creating a cohesive look. Consider placing a horizontal piece above your sofa or a larger format on the main wall to draw the eye. The collection's photography and digital art techniques bring depth without overwhelming the space, making it a good spot for artwork that invites quiet contemplation.

How to style Hall art with your interior

Hall art combines well with decor that reflects its calm and vibrant moods. Think organic textures: woven baskets, ceramic vases, or indoor plants in terracotta pots complement the collection's natural palette. For a layered look, create a gallery wall mixing Hall artworks in different sizes, or pair a single statement piece with smaller prints on a sideboard. The taupe and grey tones also work alongside soft textiles like wool throws or linen cushions. Let the collection's mysterious undertones guide your choices, balancing warmth with subtle visual interest that feels both grounded and inspiring.

Choosing the right format for Hall artworks

Horizontal formats dominate the Hall collection, making them ideal for placement above low furniture like beds, consoles, or dining benches. A wide format fills the wall without crowding the space, especially in rooms with limited height. Hang your chosen piece at eye level to maintain balance, or position it slightly lower when placing above furniture. If your wall space is taller or narrower, consider a vertical format instead to complement doorways or alcove areas. Choose what works for your layout and let the Hall collection adapt to your home.

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