In short
- Hallway wallpapers – the first impression and optical enlargement of narrow spaces
- 80+ patterns: magnifying landscapes, mists, perspectives, subtle textures
- Perfect for narrow corridors, halls and entrance areas
- Free AI visualization lets you see the magnifying effect
- Free samples of 2 substrates before ordering
Hallway wallpaper – the first impression and the optical enlargement of a narrow space
DECOMURA hallway wallpaper is a collection designed for narrow, often poorly lit entryways. The hallway is the showpiece of your home – this is where guests form their first impression of your interior. Our hallway wallpaper collection combines aesthetics with functionality – we offer optically enlarging patterns that make narrow hallways appear larger than they actually are.
The hallway is often a forgotten space, treated merely as a transitional zone. Yet, it's the first and last thing you see when leaving and returning home. It's worth investing in its appearance – optically enlarging wallpaper can completely transform this difficult-to-design hallway.
Which wallpaper should you choose for the hallway?
A hallway wallpaper should, above all, visually enlarge the space. We recommend landscapes with a deeper perspective – mountains in the mist from Mountains , a misty forest from Foggy Forest , tree-lined avenues, roads leading into the distance. For minimalists, subtle gradients and textures from Backgrounds are ideal. Avoid intense, dark patterns – they can diminish an already narrow space.
Optically magnifying wallpaper – the magic of perspective
Optically enlarging wallpaper is a best friend for narrow hallways. The effect of depth is created by perspective – when the pattern recedes into the distance, the eye interprets the wall as being further away than it actually is. Check out our Optically Enlarging Wall Murals collection for a complete overview of these solutions.
Fog and Layers – The Ultimate Magnifying Effect
Fog is one of the most effective magnifying effects. Layers immersed in mist create the illusion of infinite depth. Check out Foggy Forest for a misty forest and Mountains for mountains in the fog. The effect is subtle yet spectacular – a narrow corridor becomes a gateway to infinity.
Hallway and hallway – the specificity of the space
A hallway is a challenging space – narrow, often dark, and lacking natural light. Therefore, choosing light, illuminating patterns is especially important. Avoid dark, intense wallpapers, which will "close in" an already cramped space. Bright landscapes, subtle textures, and muted colors – this is the recipe for success in a hallway.
Recommended patterns for the hallway
- Misty Forest – depth, mystery, optical magnification
- Mountains in the Fog – Layers, Perspective, Majesty
- Avenues and roads – a line leading into the distance
- Subtle gradients – peace without pattern
- Bright clouds – infinity of the sky
Collections recommended for the hallway
- Optically magnifying – specially selected patterns
- Foggy Forest – misty forest, depth effect
- Mountains – mountains, perspective, majesty
- Clouds – the magnifying sky
- Backgrounds – neutral, light gradients
Styles that go well with the hallway
- Minimalist – simplicity in a narrow space
- Scandinavian - Nordic Brightness
- Modern – fresh aesthetics
Materials and finishes
For the entryway, we recommend Mura Vinyl Premium – stain resistance and easy cleaning are key features in the entryway. The entryway is a space that sees heavy use – dirty hands, wet umbrellas, dogs returning from walks. The matte finish hides minor scratches and is easier to keep clean.
Hallway lighting – the key to success
Hallways often lack natural light. Therefore, lighting is crucial. We recommend wall sconces, reflective mirror accents, and light wallpaper to brighten the space. Warm light bulbs (2700K-3000K) create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. A well-lit hallway with beautiful wallpaper makes a stunning first impression.
Hangers, shelves and mirrors – arranging a narrow hallway
A hallway isn't just about wallpaper—it's a whole functional system. Minimalist hangers, narrow key shelves, and large, reflective mirrors all complement the magnifying wallpaper. A mirror opposite the perspective wallpaper enhances the effect of depth! A hallway can be narrow, but it doesn't have to be boring or impractical.
Frequently asked questions
What wallpaper makes a hall look bigger the most?
Landscapes with perspective – mountains in the mist, a foggy forest, roads leading into the distance. The key is depth, layers, and a bright color palette. Check out Optically Enlarged .
Is dark wallpaper suitable for a hallway?
Generally not. Dark colors visually shrink an already narrow space. If you absolutely must go dark, choose just one section of wall and balance it with bright lighting.
Will the wallpaper in the hallway get dirty quickly?
Not with our materials! Mura Vinyl Premium is stain-resistant and easy to clean. You can wipe it with a damp cloth without fear of damage.
How to choose wallpaper for a dark hall?
Choose very light patterns – gradients in whites, light blues, and delicate beiges. Light wallpaper will visually illuminate a dark space. Add appropriate lighting – wall sconces, lamps – for the full effect.
Can I order samples?
Yes! Free samples of 2 substrates before ordering. For the hallway, the sample allows you to assess brightness in limited light. We also offer free AI visualization.
How long does it take to complete?
Standard delivery time: 5-7 business days. Each design is printed to size. Professional installation is optional.



