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Gray hallway ideas and inspo.

Are you designing a gray hallway and looking for inspiration? You’ve come to the right place. Spoak has all the interior design inspiration to get those creative juices flowing. Browse room designs, inspiration images and decor ideas or take our free room design tool for a spin below!

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Hallway DirectionDesigned by a Spoak Member
Hallway EditAdded by Jaimy Halbert
Gray Hallway SparkAdded by Erin Hughey
Hallway DirectionAdded by Hayley Andreesen
Hallway InspirationAdded by Grace Ingle
Hallway DesignAdded by Chelsea Hasrouni
Hallway SparkAdded by Colette Peters
Hallway DirectionDesigned by Tanika Christian
Hallway InspoDesigned by Belinda McClendon
Gray Hallway VisionAdded by Lacey Kilfoyl
Hallway InspirationAdded by stacy hoffman
Gray Hallway InspirationAdded by Tara Cavanagh
Hallway DirectionAdded by Desaree Suttle
Hallway SparkAdded by Taylor Winter
Hallway DirectionDesigned by Mackenzie Schieck
Hallway VisionDesigned by Rochelle Bloom
Hallway DirectionDesigned by Meckila Britt
Hallway BoardDesigned by Kaela Oden
Hallway DesignDesigned by Kaela Oden
Hallway DirectionDesigned by Lauren Meichtry
Hallway EditAdded by June Neil
Hallway BoardAdded by Monica Simpson
Gray Hallway BoardAdded by Alisse Ellis

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Design tips for decorating a gray style hallway

Here’s how to achieve the gray aesthetic room of your dreams.

How do you decorate with gray?

From ethereal silvers to deep, commanding charcoals, gray serves as a wonderful neutral foundation in interior design. Celebrated for its sophisticated nature, gray can give your space an air of traditional elegance or contemporary flair. Gray's versatility makes it suitable for nearly any room. In communal spaces like living rooms or kitchens, lighter grays can contribute to a lively and inviting atmosphere. In spaces designed for rest or concentration, such as bedrooms or home offices, darker grays can evoke a sense of tranquility and focus.

Layering various tones of gray in your hallway, from light to dark, can create a sophisticated and cohesive look. To prevent a gray scheme from feeling flat, introduce a variety of accent colors, textures or patterns. For a timeless look, combine gray with crisp whites or deep blacks. For a pop of vibrancy, consider accenting gray tones with bold colors like mustard, teal, or coral. Combining gray with natural elements like wood, stone, or greenery can soften its coolness and add warmth to the space. Metallic finishes such as silver, gold, or copper beautifully complement gray, adding a touch of luxury and refinement. Metallic light fixtures, picture frames, or decorative items can introduce a glam feel to your space.

The perception of gray paint can significantly change under different lighting conditions. Natural light can enhance its softness, making it feel more airy and open. Though gray paint can often read white in larger rooms, so don’t be afraid to go darker if you want the color to shine.

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