Tired of coming home to a dark hallway every day? It's time to embrace the beauty of neutral hallway paint colours. A neutral hallway colour scheme will open up even the smallest of spaces, turning an unloved entryway into something special.
Most hallways receive little in the way of natural light, but neutral colours brighten up the area with ease. You can keep things light and muted, or experiment with brighter colours to add character and reflect your personality.
Are dark colours doing nothing for your narrow hallway? Is your entryway crying out for an image overhaul? Our neutral paint colour selection is packed with premium shades that will make realising your design dreams easier than ever.
Ready to discover what a neutral palette can do for your space? Below, we explore seven of the best neutral hallway colour ideas with shades cherry-picked from our extensive range.
Why Are Neutral Colours Good for a Hallway?
Neutrals are the most versatile shades you'll find on the colour wheel. They can be used effectively in just about any room, but they're particularly useful for decorating hallways.
A typical hallway receives very little natural light, meaning a dark paint colour simply won't do. The best paint colours for hallways are off-white hues and muted neutrals, which will bounce light around and ensure your space doesn't feel overwhelmed.
The average hallway is also fairly eclectic. It can be hard to create a successful interior design scheme in a hallway, but a neutral palette can make your life easier. Once you've coated your hallway walls with a versatile neutral, adding accent colours and decorative pieces will come easy.
Our Best Neutral Colour Picks
Searching for neutral-inspired hallway paint ideas? We've picked out some of our favourite neutral shades to help you on your way.
Kaolin H497
Grey-infused neutrals will never go out of style. If you're planning on creating a timeless space that will hold up well for years to come, a neutral like Kaolin H497 is a great place to start.
You can use this paint shade to decorate an entire hallway. It's subtle enough that it will bounce around natural light, but it's got enough depth that you won't have to worry about constantly touching up scuffs and stains.
Although this is a neutral, this paint colour is pretty complex. There are hints of blue, lilac and grey here. When it comes to accenting your room with secondary colours and decorative pieces, you can use any of these shades as a design cue.
If you're not a fan of solid colour, this neutral will work well alongside a complementary shade for two-tone walls. Alternatively, reach for a crisp semi-gloss white to pick out dado rails, cornices and coving.
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Winter V503
It's tempting to overcome limited square footage with an all-white interior. While white walls can leave a space feeling light and open, they're not particularly practical and will require plenty of upkeep. For an easy compromise, go with a subtle neutral like Winter V503 instead.
This off-white paint colour has icy blue undertones. You might think this would leave your space feeling cold, but the final result is a fresh and airy one. Because of its blue accents, you're also free to layer in all manner of shades from the colour wheel.
To make a statement, think about laying navy carpets on your staircase. Alternatively, use darker shades like denim and indigo for alcoves housing recessed lighting.
Batiste G487
If your ground floor benefits from a larger hallway, don't cut corners when redecorating. Your hallway should not only serve as an entrance to your home but an extension of your living space. As such, it's important to choose a stylish colour that will enrich your interiors.
Batiste G487 is one of our standout neutral shades. With lilac blue undertones, this premium paint colour isn't lacking in character. It's a little darker than some of our other colour options, making it a fine choice for larger hallways that aren't lacking in square footage.
This paint colour works well with slate grey and classic black. Alternatively, strip things down to basics and coordinate with crisp white.
It's also very versatile. You can use it as a backdrop for a more traditional design scheme or introduce more contemporary elements for a modern hallway to be proud of.
Chip X462
A hallway should be warm and welcoming. If your current colourway isn't cutting muster, it's time to think about redecorating.
A colour like Chip X462 is the perfect choice of wall paint colour if you want a hallway that will welcome you home every day. This dusky pink is full of character, but it's muted enough that it won't overwhelm a smaller space with narrow dimensions.
If your space is on the dark side, consider mixing things up with a two-tone wall effect. You can brighten things up with a complementary off-white. Alternatively, think about swapping out your existing laminate with reflective flooring.
With this colour as your base, you've no shortage of options when it comes to styling your hallway. Lean into its feminine charm and experiment with dusky shades or up the ante with glistening gold and copper accents.
If you love this shade but don't think your space can handle too much colour, think about using it for a feature wall. Even the tiniest of hallways can be enhanced with a modest gallery wall or stencil motif.
Arctic Fox S503
It's easy for a hallway to appear cold and sterile, especially if you're relying on bright white for a wall colour. It's for this very reason that many people avoid blues when decorating hallways. However, blue-infused neutrals can prove a stylish addition to any hallway.
A neutral like Arctic Fox S503 will provide you with a beautiful backdrop on which you can build. You can use this as a solitary colour if you want to produce a light and airy interior. Alternatively, you can introduce pops of white and muted greys if you're looking for a complementary accent colour.
If you're prepared to be a little more daring with your design choices, don't be afraid of introducing some contrast. This muted blue works particularly well alongside monochromatic furniture, making it a good shout for a contemporary interior.
If you prefer more traditional decor, this neutral also looks right at home alongside ornate cornices, elegant ceiling fixtures and dark woods like walnut and mahogany.
Granulite K484
Some neutrals are darker than others. Granulite K484 is one such shade and will go down a storm with anyone looking to create some drama in their hallway.
If you're a fan of lavender shades, you'll love this elegant paint colour. It'll work well even in narrow hallways, with the rich pigment creating a warming ambience rather than being overwhelming.
If the colour is too rich for your space, offset it with a lighter neutral. Muted greys and off-whites will work particularly well here.
As for accessorising, lean into the luxurious. Go for gold-tone light fixtures, high-end wooden furniture and ornate hanging artworks.
Chickpea G311
In the mood for something completely different? How does a pale pink hallway sound?
A colour like Chickpea G311 might not be the first thing that comes to mind when planning a hallway makeover, but it's a vibrant choice for any space. This paint colour certainly makes a punch, but it's light enough that it won't feel imposing or restrict a narrow space.
If you're feeling particularly adventurous, you can use this shade to paint every wall, then introduce rich corals and maroons to create visual interest. If you want to dial things back slightly, offset the pinkish pigment with subtle greys and classic white.