In short
- Wallpapers for the hallway – optically enlarging the space
- Perspective, forest, geometry that directs the eye
- Washable materials for the entrance area
- AI visualization and 2 substrate samples for free
- Any size without additional charges
The corridor that leads further
Narrow, dark, and forgotten – this is what most hallways look like. Yet, a single wall is enough to transform this space into a passageway leading somewhere exciting. A perspective mural works wonders.
How to visually enlarge a hallway?
Perspective – a tunnel, an alley, a path in the forest. The eye follows the line and the corridor appears to continue. 3D effect or perspective .
A forest in the fog – a classic example of space expansion. The trees recede into the distance, the fog blurring the boundaries. Foggy Forest .
Bright landscapes – the horizon opens up space. Landscapes in pastel tones.
Directional geometry – vertical lines elevate, horizontal lines widen. Geometry for modernists.
Practicality in the hallway
The hallway is an entryway—walls can be subject to abrasion from bags, jackets, and bicycles. All our flooring is washable. For hallways, we recommend Mura Vinyl—maximum resistance to mechanical damage.
Ordering wallpaper for the hallway
- Choose a pattern with perspective
- Click "Personalize and Order"
- Provide the dimensions of the wall at the end of the corridor
- Order
Questions about the corridor
Which wall should I wallpaper?
The wall at the end of the corridor—that's where your eye is drawn. The magnification effect is the strongest.
Will dark wallpaper overwhelm the hallway?
Not if it has depth. A dark, foggy forest draws the eye in and makes the space seem larger, not smaller.
How much does hallway wallpaper cost?
It depends on the square footage. Hallways are usually narrow, so the cost can be lower than in larger rooms. You can see the price on the product page.
What substrate do you recommend?
Mura Vinyl for maximum resistance. The hallway is a high-traffic area.
Samples before purchase?
Two substrates are free. With promising designs, it's worth checking out the print quality.
Hallway trends 2026?
Immersive corridors – corridors as an experience. Portal effect – patterns suggesting passage to another world. Moody fog – mists and shadows.















