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  1. Jessica says

    Great tips! When I lived in my last rental it was like living in a dungeon…something I did a couple months before we moved was I switched out all the downstairs lighting from to the bulbs that reflect more of white natural light. The yellow lighting that was there prior to the switch out was horrible and made the walls look more yellow. Yes, mirrors…that is my secret weapon. lol!

  2. Rachael @ This is our Bliss says

    Beautiful lighting options! And I might have said this before, but I LOVE that you are refreshing your hallway. I know there are several in our home that have been COMPLETELY neglected! It only makes sense to have a nice space leading into another nice space! Can’t wait to see it all come together next week. -Rachael

    • corinna.ah@gmail.com says

      It does make sense, right? Pretty space, yucky hallway, pretty space. No! It seems silly just thinking about how long I waited 😉

  3. Brittany @ white dog vintage says

    Fantastic tips! It’s easy to see you’ve thought about this from every angle. It’s kind of funny because I’ve never really thought about this too much at all. I guess bungalow layouts don’t typically have as many hallways as other styles of home. Our current house has kind of a railroad-style layout on the main floor, so there is no hallways at all there. Upstairs has one very short hall, but even though it has a large window, it is quite narrow, so I’m still gonna keep these tips in mind. No such thing as too big/bright when it comes to hallways.

  4. Susi Franco says

    Awesome post, but I think you overlooked the incredible potential of wireless/battery-operated sconces and lighting that are so well-suited to hallways ( esp for renters!). There’s a huge variety of options in every conceivable design style and you can just pop in your batteries and hang them, no installation drama-mess or cost of an electrician. Google “battery-operated light” or scones to get an idea of what’s out there. 🙂