scott_oliver3084046

Dark wood hallway ideas?

Scott Oliver
8 år siden
Hi there,

I'm looking for some advice on what to so with this passage way, stairs and landing.

As you can see from the photos there is wood panelling throughout which is everywhere. The staircase goes up and then splits off into two directions.

I'm thinking about lightening it all up and I was wanting a striped carpet up the stairs. However due to the stairs going off in two directions and then into a landing I'm not sure this is going to work.

Any ideas in how to transform this area? I also think the second door should go and I'm not a fan of the tiles on the floor.

I want to try make this look homely but yet contemporary is i can.


Thanks

(12) kommentarer

  • Scott Oliver
    Forfatter
    8 år siden
    Here's some more photos.
  • PRO
    creativeorg
    8 år siden
    Hi Scott, what a great entrance! It really depends on how contemporary you'd like to go. Panelling is very fashionable at the moment. I think the first thing you need to do is replace the carpet. I'd go as light as is practical and perhaps use a runner rather than a full carpet.
    If it were my house I'd paint all the panels. It would make it so much brighter and create the contemporary look you want.
    I agree re the 2nd doors and the tiles. It seems unnecessary to have two doors and it would brighten it up more if you only had one door with some frosted glass to allow the light in.
    Look at Little Green Paints, they have an amazing range of greys that would look lovely and bright but not as clinical as white.
    Hope this helps! Good luck
  • hypehomes
    8 år siden
    I'm thinking white paintwork and striped carpet up the stairs.
  • Laura Watson
    8 år siden

    If you want to keep some of the wood look. Go with a lighter paint colour in the centre of each square.


  • Sven
    8 år siden

    I would also paint all the woodwork high gloss white. It will really brighten the hall and dark wood is very old fashioned now.

  • bbstyles2013
    8 år siden

    How very lucky! I have been thinking of ADDING paneling to my entry and up the stairs! I agree with others that painting the wood and a striped runner up the stairs. However, you could also consider a grey or slate blue colour like the paneling in the below pic.

  • Trisha Goodwin
    8 år siden

    What age is this house? Was the paneling added to it at some later date? Some relatives of my husbands live in a big old drafty shooting lodge in Scotland and it has oak paneling downstairs, but this is Victorian. If its not part of an old house i.e. original, I would just paint it over with a chalky white, satin paint (not white gloss that's a horror on paneling, far to bright and fake looking. Toning it down with satin and softer white will give it a contemporary, slightly Scandi feel or you could go shabby chic with it, or very contemporary if you contrast bolder lines with it then. I would be careful to see if its been sealed with polyurethane or treated with wax or oil finishing. If it has the last two, it will leak through to the paint on top and need sealing first. You can get specialist products in DIY stores for this, good luck, I think this has the potential to look wonderful!

  • hypehomes
    8 år siden
    Thanks for all the comments everyone.

    My idea is to lighten it up with white matte paint and have a striped carpet running up the stairs.

    I like the idea of having the handrail a different colour.

    The lighting needs to change as well, it's a horrible spot light at the moment. As you can see its extremely dark!

    The door to the right is actually a cupboard. Some people usually put a toilet in there. But I'm tempted to remove it completely making a much bigger hallway / place for a nice coat stand / shoe rack.

    It would be great to see if anyone can post some photos of wood panelling that's been painted on this post. I've looked and found a few but not many.

    The wood itself is just cheap, it's quite thin and I think it's been there a long time. I don't think it's got any treatment on it, but it would need some sealant as I would imagine the paint would just soak into the wood.

    But I'm no expert so I may be wrong
  • Jackie Hales
    8 år siden
    I agree with all the other consistent suggestions people before me have made, although my personal preference would be to paint the panels in a softer shade than white. On a practical note,you might want to consider using chalk paint, especially if the wood has been varnished/ waxed as it literally sticks to any surface with little or no preparation. Authentico paints have tons of colours to choose from and also manufacture finishes that are suitable for kitchens, floors and exteriors, something you may wish to consider for a room that everyone has to pass through and in my experience needs decorating more frequently because of this.
  • PRO
    Arttus Interiors
    8 år siden

    Hi we specialise in period detailing and panelling and staircases particularly in oak. I will attempt to give you some suggestions from our point of view.

    //Panelling//

    My first thought is to keep all of the panelling but to add a bit more style to it which could easily be achieved by adding a simple mouding around the panel as shown below, you can easily source mouldings from a local hardware shop. You could also add a Dado moulding and run it along the top rail of the panelling that goes up the staircase this would make the panelling look really nice. I would then prime and paint all of the panelling in a light colour to give the entrance a lighter feel. create a coat rack area in the porch with a small bench for taking of shoes and it would look like a really inviting entrance hall!


    //Staircase//

    Again I think the staircase would look really good painted or stripped and whitewashed like a scandinavian style pine floor, this would lighten the whole area. I really like it when staircases are painted except the handrail however It would need to be stained and polished to look like a contrasting dark hardwood. If you were thinking of installing a new traditional style staircase there would be a cheaper option which would be to clad the strings and posts and replace the hand rail and turnings for oak versions. However I personally would be painting it or whitewashing it and adding mouldings here and there if you need to.


    good luck!!


    Applied panel mouldings

    White washed staircase


    A recent project of ours with painted panelling with a dado top moulding

    External Solid Oak Front Door · Mere information

  • PRO
    Couture Cases Ltd
    8 år siden

    Hello there Scott,

    one thing you might also want to consider is placing some LED lights into a radiator cover or console table, and it appears slightly out of character with the rest of the interior at the moment.

    We have a lot of customers who have purchased our unique crystal radiator covers, and when they are illuminated they transform the interior totally. We also supply led lighting options in lots of our other ranges too. Perhaps an idea for the future?


    Glitzy glamour in a fabulous hallway makeover · Mere information


    Makeovers with Purple Crystal Radiator Covers · Mere information


    see the ranges at couture cases and modern radiator covers

Sponsored

Reload the page to not see this specific ad anymore

Danmark
Tilpas mine indstillinger ved hjælp af cookies

Houzz bruger cookies og lignende teknologier til at tilpasse min oplevelse, give mig relevant indhold og forbedre Houzz-produkter og -tjenester. Ved at klikke på 'Accepter' accepterer jeg dette, som beskrevet yderligere i Houzz-cookiepolitikken. Jeg kan afvise ikke-essentielle cookies ved at klikke på 'Administrer præferencer'.