Hallway lighting
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DUNA PENDANT LIGHT BICOLORAs low as €150.00Vintage suspension in two-tone painted metal. Transparent PVC cable maximum length 120cm (height adjustable).
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PURO CEILING LIGHT H30As low as €68.00Painted metal ceiling lamp. Available in various colors. Height 30cm diameter 4cm.
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ROND CEILING LIGHT X3As low as €79.00Ceiling lamp in painted metal with attachments for GU10 bulbs. Height of the light diffusers 10cm.
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COAST CEILING LIGHT MONOCOLORAs low as €94.00Painted metal ceiling lamp available in different colors. Light diffuser with a diameter of 40 centimeters.
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COAST CEILING LIGHT LEAFAs low as €120.00Painted metal ceiling lamp available in different colors. Light diffuser with a diameter of 40 centimeters.
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HOLLY CEILING LIGHTAs low as €48.00Ceiling lamp in silk-screened and sandblasted glass. Housings for E27 bulbs. Available in diameter 30, 40 and 50 centimeters.
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DESMO WALL LIGHT GLOSSYAs low as €70.00Desmo is a cube-shaped wall lamp for interior spaces with a versatile and universal character. This bi-metal wall light is covered in hand-applied leaf and is available in different colours.
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DESMO WALL LIGHT LEAFAs low as €115.00Desmo is a cube-shaped wall lamp for interior spaces with a versatile and universal character. This bi-metal wall light is covered in hand-applied leaf and is available in different colours.
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CROSS CEILING LIGHT 1 LIGHTAs low as €69.00Painted metal ceiling lamp with GU10 bulb attachment. Available in two dimensional variants (20x14cm and 30x17cm) and in different single-color colors.
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STELO PENDANT LIGHT X3As low as €399.00Suspension in epoxy powder coated metal. Available in various single-color colors and in dimensional cuts of 40 60 and 100 centimeters.
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PIUMA PENDANT LIGHT BICOLOR MATTAs low as €125.00Piuma is a suspension lamp with a modern and distinctive appearance. The suspension is entirely epoxy powder-coated.
Corridor lighting: how to make it brighter
The first room encountered upon entering the house is, just beyond the vestibule, the corridor: it anticipates the style of the entire house and the attention to detail of the landlady. For this reason it is important to give due importance to the corridor, both from the point of view of furniture and from that of lighting.
How to illuminate a narrow and long corridor?
The corridor is usually dimly lit naturally and it is therefore important to implement a series of measures to give light to the environment. Green light therefore to mirrors, glass French windows, choice of light colors in the walls and flooring but above all the right lighting. If the corridor is long and narrow but has high ceilings, you can dare with a decent sized chandelier or small suspension lamps. Widely used are LED strips on the edge of the skirting board or ceiling which create an impressive illuminated corridor. Among the latest trends is that of creating a solar tunnel: it is about creating holes where to insert telescopic diffusers that let the light pass thanks to external glass captors.
Wall lights, spotlights or LEDs: what kind of lights to use?
To illuminate a long, narrow corridor, there is always the possibility of using appliques on the walls, which make the environment elegant and never go out of style, even if the prevailing style is modern. In this case, however, it is better to integrate them with some adjustable spotlights intended to illuminate some strategic point that needs attention. Then there are the LED lights, which can be arranged to almost recreate a beautiful constellation on the ceiling and then the spotlights: there are the adjustable ones to be directed to particular areas, recessed and which can also be positioned on the walls as a path marker or suspended, with small arms metal industrial style.
Modern or Vintage: how to illuminate any type of corridor
If the corridor to be furnished is in a classic style, the best way to illuminate is to opt for a vintage-style chandelier or applique on the walls, perhaps in wrought iron, metal or wood. If there is a reading corner with an armchair and a table, an abat jour or a floor lamp with a fabric or glass shade must never be missing. If the corridor is modern it will usually be sparsely furnished and therefore green light for LED spotlights on the ceiling, LED strips on the walls or on the floor, setting aside the presence of a chandelier.
Warm or cold lights: which ones to choose
If the corridor has a classic style, it is better to choose a warm light between 2700 and 3500 degrees Kelvin, while if it is a more modern and contemporary environment, then it would be better to emphasize the clean lines of the environment with a neutral light between 3600 and 4000 degrees Kelvin, without being too cold so as not to make the corridor too sterile.
Choose the best lighting to enhance the corridor of your home, choosing the best from wall lights, pendant lamps and chandeliers of all types, colors and prices.