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Hello, I need some design ideas, can you help?

Hello,

I'm looking to make some changes (minor or major) to this hallway... I came with a change idea so far, but i taught that it would be a wise idea to post a question on the web just to hear some opinions about what can I do there with the flowers, bill posters, colors...

The hallway: http://postimg.org/image/vya0q77n3/

Hope I will find some ideas to improve the changes,

Thank you!

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  • 7 years ago
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    Hi - my first change to this hallway would be to get rid of all the plants that are on the floor and windowsills. These make it look too 'messy' and 'cluttered' A Hallway is what it says - meaning that it is probably the most used space whether this is an office building - your home etc etc. Therefore it should not be cluttered - anything like these can cause accidents. Also, if they are not on the windowsill or the floor, it will make the cleaner's job a lot easier. Plants on windowsills tend to drop a lot of leaves and also make the space look 'messy'.

    The second change I would make are those large 'bill boards' whatever you call them - from the angle the photo has been taken I am not sure if they are in front of the windows or in front of the picture frames? If they are necessary to be there, then obviously they will have to stay but put them in front of the windows instead of putting them in front of the pictures.

    The third thing I would mention is the poster that is on the left hand side right at the front of the picture - is this necessary to have it here? I would get rid of this or if you can't put it at the same height as all the other pictures. Just to give it more of a 'streamlined' look.

    Hope this helps :)

    Source(s): 20 years interior design
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