- 1). Paint the walls of the basement in a light color, such as eggshell, sky blue or pale yellow. These colors add a cheerful feel to the hallway and keep it from feeling too enclosed.
- 2). Add molding, such as crown, dentil or simple strips of wood, to the points where the ceiling and floor meet the walls. Paint the molding white for an elegant, upscale feel or apply a clear stain for a rustic look.
- 3). Lay some type of flooring down the basement hall. Many basements have concrete floors, which don't give the space a homey feel. Cover the concrete with tile or outdoor carpeting that resists moisture. Place a long, narrow outdoor rug down the center of the hall if you already have suitable flooring installed.
- 4). Install adequate lighting in the hall, as basements often have either partial or no windows. Place a lamp on a decorative table at the end. Hang a mirror behind it to reflect the light. Run a strand of lights underneath or on top of the molding so the entire length of hallway is lit.
- 5). Add accessories to the basement hallway walls. Hang framed pictures or artwork in a specific theme. Stick to small pieces so as not to overwhelm the narrow space. Place narrow shelving either on or against the wall if you have a wider hallway. Line the shelves with books or display a collection.
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