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A framed print of a Maltese alleyway reflected in a puddle, hanging on a living room wall above a beige sofa with fluffy pillows and a woven throw, next to a houseplant and a window with natural light.

How to Choose Wall Art for Your Corridor — The Complete Guide

The corridor is the first and last impression your home makes. It is the passageway between the outside world and the private space you have created. Yet, of all the rooms in an apartment, the hallway is the most frequently overlooked when it comes to interior design. Many residents rush past it without a second thought — and in doing so, miss a remarkable opportunity to set the tone for everything that follows.
A well-chosen piece of wall art in a corridor does not just fill empty space — it creates narrative, establishes mood, and transforms a functional thoroughfare into a gallery-worthy experience. From sizing and framing to photography tone and lighting, this guide walks you through everything you need to know to make your corridor unforgettable.
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