Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update

Do you have any pieces lying around that you haven’t got round to putting up on the wall / fixing? I was gifted this beautiful Arles mirror by Made.com around a year ago. I originally ordered it for our landing but for some reason it didn’t quite work – so it’s been waiting for a new home ever since. And then the other day I had a lightbulb moment. Now, our house might have many great features, but the hallway is not one of them; it’s fairly dark, has lots of doors and like Piccadilly Circus when all five of us are home (it doesn’t help that our kids don’t seem to have mastered the art of hanging up their coats). I have to admit, we haven’t done anything to it since we moved in – until now! 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update

The hallway feeds into the kitchen (see above) and sitting room (last picture) and has a few in-built cupboards – which I’ve often contemplated painting (thoughts?). 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
This wall has always been blank. I painted it in a Farrow & Ball shade many moons ago (could it be Down Pipe? I can’t remember now!). I still love the colour, but it needed something more! 
And here’s where the mirror came into the picture! Here’s a step by step guide of my DIY project: 

Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
1. The Arles mirror in brass is really heavy (tip: always check the weight of a mirror before you order it as some can be incredibly heavy – especially if the wall you’d like to put on is not that strong). I wanted to make sure it was hung in the right place from the start (I’ve made plenty of mistakes in the past!). I marked out the centre of the wall and made sure it was at eye height (the lower edge is 117 cm from the floor). 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
2. I measured out exactly where I wanted the hooks to go beforehand, ensuring they were centred and also a good height from the floor for bags and jackets (102 cm from the underside of the rack to the floor). I also used a spirit level to ensure it was straight. 
The wooden pegs are from a local store – this coat rack* is similar. I’ve had this Ryobi drill for years and use it all the time – it’s way more fun (and less work) than a manual screwdriver!  
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
3. And then all that was required was a good polish! 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update

I have to say the mirror instantly lit up the narrow space and together with the hooks, makes better use of the space. It’s also handy to have a mirror near the entrance and extra hooks. 
The framed ‘Twined 02’ print is by Copenhagen-based design studio Moe Made It. And just peeping into the picture is a rubber plant, which Per calls ‘Farfar’ (Grandad) – since he inherited it from him just before he died over thirty years ago. Everyone in his family has a cutting – such a lovely way to remember someone! 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
It’s just a simple DIY but I thought I’d share it all the same – you never know, you might just have some empty wall space waiting for some TLC, in which case, I hope this inspires you.

I wonder how long our hallway will stay this tidy? I give it 5 minutes!! Oh well, life is designed to be a little messy, and it’s a real sign of summer when balls, scooters, swim stuff and whatever else start to appear! 
Next stop, a new light – I haven’t decided which yet, tips welcome! 
So, Friends, that’s it from me this week. I hope you have a wonderful couple of days, see you Monday.

Trevlig helg! 
Niki
*this post includes affiliate links

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Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update

Do you have any pieces lying around that you haven’t got round to putting up on the wall / fixing? I was gifted this beautiful Arles mirror by Made.com around a year ago. I originally ordered it for our landing but for some reason it didn’t quite work – so it’s been waiting for a new home ever since. And then the other day I had a lightbulb moment. Now, our house might have many great features, but the hallway is not one of them; it’s fairly dark, has lots of doors and like Piccadilly Circus when all five of us are home (it doesn’t help that our kids don’t seem to have mastered the art of hanging up their coats). I have to admit, we haven’t done anything to it since we moved in – until now! 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update

The hallway feeds into the kitchen (see above) and sitting room (last picture) and has a few in-built cupboards – which I’ve often contemplated painting (thoughts?). 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
This wall has always been blank. I painted it in a Farrow & Ball shade many moons ago (could it be Down Pipe? I can’t remember now!). I still love the colour, but it needed something more! 
And here’s where the mirror came into the picture! Here’s a step by step guide of my DIY project: 

Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
1. The Arles mirror in brass is really heavy (tip: always check the weight of a mirror before you order it as some can be incredibly heavy – especially if the wall you’d like to put on is not that strong). I wanted to make sure it was hung in the right place from the start (I’ve made plenty of mistakes in the past!). I marked out the centre of the wall and made sure it was at eye height (the lower edge is 117 cm from the floor). 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
2. I measured out exactly where I wanted the hooks to go beforehand, ensuring they were centred and also a good height from the floor for bags and jackets (102 cm from the underside of the rack to the floor). I also used a spirit level to ensure it was straight. 
The wooden pegs are from a local store – this coat rack* is similar. I’ve had this Ryobi drill for years and use it all the time – it’s way more fun (and less work) than a manual screwdriver!  
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
3. And then all that was required was a good polish! 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update

I have to say the mirror instantly lit up the narrow space and together with the hooks, makes better use of the space. It’s also handy to have a mirror near the entrance and extra hooks. 
The framed ‘Twined 02’ print is by Copenhagen-based design studio Moe Made It. And just peeping into the picture is a rubber plant, which Per calls ‘Farfar’ (Grandad) – since he inherited it from him just before he died over thirty years ago. Everyone in his family has a cutting – such a lovely way to remember someone! 
Simple DIY: My Narrow Hallway Update
It’s just a simple DIY but I thought I’d share it all the same – you never know, you might just have some empty wall space waiting for some TLC, in which case, I hope this inspires you.

I wonder how long our hallway will stay this tidy? I give it 5 minutes!! Oh well, life is designed to be a little messy, and it’s a real sign of summer when balls, scooters, swim stuff and whatever else start to appear! 
Next stop, a new light – I haven’t decided which yet, tips welcome! 
So, Friends, that’s it from me this week. I hope you have a wonderful couple of days, see you Monday.

Trevlig helg! 
Niki
*this post includes affiliate links