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Yes…. even on 8 or 9 foot ceilings. Here’s how to make them work 1. Choose low-profile beams
I used 4” height beams instead of bulky larger ones to keep the ceiling feeling open. (I have 9 ft ceilings) 2. Run beams across the shorter width
This helps create visual width and balance, especially in hallways. 3. Space them out
Fewer, well-placed beams = intentional, not busy. Saving this for your next project!
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Vintage Modern Hallway achieved through the usage of #blue04 & #white05 from @lick (gifted) 😍 What do we think? This is very much out of my comfort zone as I tend to prefer pastel warmer pink and taupe colours and greens! But I saw the blue with these tiles on Pinterest and thought I had to give it a go! I upcycled my full length mirror and created a rustic console table from some left over wood I found in the garden. #hallway #hallwaydecor #hallwayinspo #hallwaymakeover #entryway…
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🌿 How to make your home’s small entryway feel bigger
Struggling with a cramped entryway? You’re not alone. The good news is, you don’t need a full renovation to open up that space. With the right design touches, even the smallest entrance can feel fresh, airy, and functional. Focus today: boosting visual space without adding square footage.
Here’s how:
1️⃣ Use mirrors strategically
Placing a mirror directly across from the door can double the sense of space and reflect natural light…