5 Lively Hallway Paint Colours To Add To Your Home Colour Scheme 

No one ever puts much thought into hallway paint colour, but it matters too! Why? Because hallways connect the rooms in your home. They’re the flow in “home flow.”   You’ve got to choose a hallway colour that can do the same thing, except with colour.

Plus, most hallways have no windows, so lots of lighting and the right colours are essential to prevent it from becoming something out of a horror movie. That’s where we come in!

Today, we’re looking at the best hallway paint colours that will brighten up that boring hallway and bring all the rooms of your home together.

Are you ready to go from halls of lame to halls of fame? Let's go!

1) Baby Blue

Reflecting the sky, baby blue is gentle, soft, and spacious. Just think about walking through a bright baby-blue hallway. It feels like a breath of fresh air, doesn’t it?

Baby blue works best as part of a colour scheme that features cool neutrals and other shades of blue.

Here are some of our favourite baby blue hallway paint colours:

2) Sunny Yellow

Yellow is another fun choice for hallways. It’s warm and bright, like the sun. This is perfect for hallways that don’t have windows. A sunny shade of yellow is also fitting for entryways because it’s cheerful and welcoming.

Some of the sunniest yellow shades:

3) Mint Green

Nothing says fresh like mint green. When you picture this colour, you can practically feel its cool freshness. It’s a clean-feeling colour and a great way to amp up your home’s vintage vibes. You can pair mint green with chocolate brown or gold accents to balance warm and cool tones.

Some of our favourite mint green shades:

4) Blush Pink

Pink is an extremely popular colour this year, and not just as an entryway or hallway paint colour. Like white, blush pink can brighten up your hallway and make it look bigger, but the pink hints keep things warm and cozy.

Blush pink complements a variety of red and pink shades, as well as neutrals.

Here are some great blush pink hallway paint colours:

5) Teal

Teal is a cool mix of blue and green. Lighter shades of teal are soft and lush, while the darker shades are deep, interesting, and attractive. Either would create some interest and drama in your hallway to shake things up.

Luckily, hallways don’t feature much, except for a few pictures, so you don’t need to worry much about accents. However, both the lighter and darker shades can work well with a variety of colours, both cool and warm.

Here are some of the best teal shades:

Get Home Colour Harmony, One Hallway At A Time

Whether you’re feeling inspired or don’t know which is the best hallway colour to suit your home, McHugh Painting can help.

We can also help you find a brand new home colour scheme that brings all the rooms in your home together to create one atmosphere.

Our friendly team members are waiting to answer your questions and get you one step closer to creating the home of your dreams. Contact us today to get started.

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