The hallway is the first room a person enters when entering an apartment. Despite the often small size of the hallway, its design sets the tone for the design of the entire apartment.
In addition to the aesthetic qualities of stone, its practicality plays a big role in the hall – after all, this is where people come from the street, store outerwear and shoes.
Usually, decorative stone finishing in the hallway is done fragmentarily. Relief tiles made of slate or sandstone, broken stone and clinker bricks are used to decorate corners, lower parts of walls, doorways. A gypsum analogue is suitable as an alternative to natural stone – tiles of any shape and size can be made from such material.
Due to the lack of windows in the hallway, artificial lighting plays a huge role. Lack of light combined with a large amount of stone will make the room gloomy and cold.
Often you want to visually expand the hallway, for this you can hang mirrors or decorate the wall with a fresco with a depth effect