Renovating the entire apartment gradually leads to the question: how to choose the right linoleum for the hallway? This is the most popular hallway flooring. It is moisture-resistant, withstands mechanical damage and abrasion from shoes, and is easily washed off from dirt. In addition to the quality of the material, you need to pay attention to its color and pattern, how suitable it is for the interior of the corridor. In this article we will consider the main parameters for choosing linoleum in the hallway.
Linoleum is a publicly available, democratic material that has been used to cover floors for the second century.
Tips for choosing and purchasing linoleum
Let's look at how to choose the right linoleum for your home. 1. First of all, let’s trust our sense of smell: the presence of a pungent odor indicates the low quality of the coating and that it contains additives that are harmful to health. High-quality natural and synthetic linoleum does not smell of anything. In addition, good linoleum should not have a greasy sheen, the pattern should be distinct and look natural, the optimal number of layers is at least five. 2. The width of the covering should, as a rule, match the size of the room. But you need to take it with a reserve - for adjusting the pattern, trimming the panel at the joints. When making calculations, it is necessary to take into account the presence of thresholds, niches for batteries, and other protrusions in the room. 3. It is recommended to buy the coating not on the market, but preferably in a heated room. It’s also more convenient to check its quality in a store. 4. It is worth checking the coating for compliance with safety standards. The material that has passed a special examination is marked accordingly, and the seller must have a hygiene certificate. 5. You need to check the quality in a rolled out form to see if there are any waves or bumps on the surface, or areas where the top film is peeling off. These indicators indicate a defect; such coverage cannot be purchased; existing unevenness will not be smoothed out in any way. 6. When buying the same linoleum in several rooms, it is better to purchase it in one piece. But at the same time, it is necessary to first calculate whether it will be possible to bring a long roll into the room and whether it will be possible to transport it through narrow openings and stairs. 7. Folding the panels in half is strictly prohibited. Do not stick tape to the front surface, as it will leave a sticky residue that is difficult to remove. Roll the linoleum with the front side inward, and if it is rolled with the front side out, the roll must be wrapped in protective film. 8. When choosing a coating, preference should be given to linoleum, which has a special protective layer. This linoleum is easy to clean and will retain its beautiful appearance for a long time. 9. If possible, samples of linoleum should be inspected in the room where it will be laid. This is convenient for more accurately selecting the appropriate tone in the interior (cold or warm linoleum), because doing this from memory is not so easy. 10. All purchased linoleum must be from the same batch, since different batches sometimes differ in color, even when their articles are completely the same. All of the above tips, recommendations and explanations will help you make a successful purchase of linoleum from any price segment.
Selection based on operational features
Another important question is how to choose quality linoleum for an apartment. When purchasing flooring, focus on the following criteria:
- compliance with the microclimate of the room;
- protective properties (taking into account the specifics of the room in which the finishing is carried out);
- resistance to mechanical loads;
- insulation capabilities;
- additional properties: antistatic, antibacterial coating, etc.
One of the most important criteria is the thickness of the material. What thickness of linoleum is better is up to you to decide.
If this is a walkable corridor or kitchen, where we are forced to constantly move during the cooking process, it is better to choose a coating of reliable density (up to 4 mm with a protective layer 0.25 mm thick). And when decorating a living room or bedroom with heated floors, choose linoleum for an apartment without a thick base (up to 1.5 mm thick).
Advice: when deciding which linoleum to choose, take into account the area of the room. Ideally, such a coating should not have joints or seams.
How to choose the right linoleum for an apartment, taking into account its protective properties and resistance to the microclimate of the rooms? High-quality material must withstand exposure to sunlight, moisture, steam, not be subject to combustion in a fire and not crack due to temperature changes.
The easiest way to determine the quality of linoleum is to test the material, but, as a rule, all properties of coatings are indicated on the packaging.
When choosing which linoleum is best for your home, you can turn a blind eye to its antistatic properties. But if you are decorating rooms such as a nursery, this property is a must. Moreover, it must be environmentally friendly linoleum for an apartment with a thickness of at least 3 mm.
Important! Linoleum with copper strips will have the best antistatic effect. High-quality linoleum should spread comfortably, so check in advance whether its structure is damaged when rolled up and transported. As an alternative, you can choose tiled linoleum, which consists of many individual small-sized fragments
As an alternative, you can choose tiled linoleum, which consists of many individual small-sized fragments
High-quality linoleum should spread comfortably, so check in advance whether its structure is damaged when rolled up and transported. As an alternative, you can choose tiled linoleum, which consists of many individual small-sized fragments.
The floor covering must withstand different types of cleaning. Therefore, make sure that the linoleum does not deteriorate when applying household chemicals. Better yet, opt for a coating that does not retain dust and dirt. Consultants will tell you how to choose good linoleum with these properties.
There are many more criteria for choosing linoleum for an apartment, but one of the most important will be its harmonious appearance. Therefore, let's figure out what design options manufacturers can offer us.
Wall decoration in a small hallway. Wallpaper as an option for a small corridor
When thinking about the design of the corridor, you need to select finishing materials in advance. If the walls are smooth, then it is better to paint them. Acrylic, alkyd or water-based paints are suitable for this. An ultra-modern option is polyurethane or latex paint, which are durable, stain-resistant and easy to maintain.
A small hallway can be increased in volume by cleverly thinking through the lighting and decorating it in a common style with the apartment.
As an option for a small corridor, decorative plaster is suitable, which looks more impressive than paint. When there are side surfaces, the easiest way is to cover them with PVC and MDF panels, but at the same time take into account air humidity.
A variety of modern materials for wall decoration helps to hide wall imperfections, “play” with light, create a stylish corridor design and visually increase its area. The table shows different types of wallpaper for the walls in the hallway, indicating their pros and cons.
It is important to maintain the functionality of the hallway
Type of wallpaper | Advantages | Flaws |
Paper | Eco-friendly material, highly breathable, affordable price | Easily damaged, lose color, not resistant to moisture, short-lived |
Vinyl | Durable, resistant to mechanical damage, retain color for a long time, provide high noise insulation | They have poor air permeability, which threatens the development of fungus, and they emit toxic substances (formaldehyde) |
Non-woven | They allow air and steam to pass through, hide uneven surfaces, withstand dry and wet cleaning, do not fade in the sun, are fire resistant | Instability to mechanical damage, accumulates dust on the surface, which is dangerous due to the emergence of dust mites, is expensive |
Liquid | They have no joints, absorb sounds, retain heat, hide unevenness. | They dry for a long time after application to walls (up to 48 hours), and are destroyed by moisture. |
Textile | Invisible seams, high heat and sound insulation, fire resistant | Absorption of odors, impossibility of cleaning, accumulation of dust on the surface, high cost |
Jute | Strong, durable, wear-resistant, environmentally friendly, do not fade in the sun, easy to clean | High price |
Linen | Can be dry cleaned, do not fade in the sun, made from natural materials | High cost, complexity of the procedure for gluing to walls |
Silk | Look very original, durable, do not fade in the sun | High cost, custom made |
Velor | Original texture, strength, environmental friendliness | High cost, difficult to clean |
Cork | Wear-resistant, breathable, does not attract dust, made from environmentally friendly materials | Sloppy joints, inability to hide wall imperfections, difficult subsequent repairs of cork-coated walls |
Metallized | Wear-resistant, light-resistant, easy to clean dry or wet | Fragile, do not allow air to pass through, formation of strong reflections in bright light, high cost |
PVC linoleum
The basis of one- and two-layer polyvinyl chloride (PVC) linoleum is a non-woven thermal insulation or fabric material.
Among the advantages of the coating are:
- affordable price;
- low thermal conductivity;
- environmental cleanliness;
- non-conductivity of current;
- resistance to rotting;
- a rich palette of designs, colors, patterns.
Highlighting the disadvantages, it is worth pointing out the sensitivity of the coating to high temperatures, poor resistance to fats, chemical solvents and alkaline solutions, a sharp decrease in elasticity at low temperatures, leading to cracking.
The variety of products presented on the modern market will allow you to choose plain options or with an original pattern that correspond to individual operating conditions.
Coatings that imitate natural stone, parquet boards, laminate, and tiles are popular.
How to choose
To choose high-quality flooring for your room, follow some recommendations:
- During the cold season, it is better to purchase linoleum in a store rather than on the market, since it tends to deform under the influence of low temperatures. In addition, it is more convenient to inspect the canvas for defects in the store.
- To find out what size the product you are purchasing should be, measure the area of your room and leave allowances of a few centimeters on all sides.
Pay attention to the smell. A high-quality product should not emit a “fragrance.” This is unacceptable for a recreation area. This type of linoleum, such as marmoleum, cannot be ignored. It is made from natural materials and has two positive qualities at once: absence of odor and antibacterial effect.
And this is very important if there are children in your house, because the living room often becomes their play area. A product with an anti-slip layer is ideal for a living room if it does not have carpeting.
One thing should also be taken into account. If you choose linoleum not for an apartment, but for a sports, concert, or assembly hall, then the selection criteria are slightly different. The main thing we have to rely on is that all of the above classrooms have a high degree of traffic, that is, they are subject to large mechanical loads: walking, rearranging furniture, and the impact of heels. Therefore, the linoleum covering for these halls must, first of all, be durable.
No. 6. Carpet
Previously, carpets decorated many apartments, and their place was not only on the floor in the living room and bedroom, but also on the walls and even in the hallway. It is clear that a fleecy carpet and a room such as a hallway are incompatible things, but carpet is quite suitable. We are talking about artificial carpet , because natural carpet will absorb moisture too well and retain it, deteriorate and wrinkle.
Artificial carpet does not wrinkle, is easy to clean, and insects will not live in it. This coating makes the hallway cozy and soft. For these purposes, it is better to choose the most dense carpet, while the pile height should be minimal. The best option for a hallway is a carpet made of nylon , but analogues made of polyester, acrylic and polypropylene also perform well. There are several methods for making carpet, but woven carpet is better suited for a hallway - it is the most reliable, but there is not much of it on the market. Needle-stitched carpet is inferior in performance, but is also not afraid of dirt and water.
Linoleum for the corridor: how to choose
There are several color options for flooring for the interior of the corridor.
Blue, Tiffany color and its combinations are the ideal color for the hallway, which visually expands the space, associating with open space.
This material is very resistant to abrasion, moisture, mechanical damage, dirt, and is easy to care for.
Yellow, sand, cream tones also look good in the hallway, enhancing the illumination of the room.
When choosing, you need to pay attention to a number of factors, from appearance to brand and country of production. Orange, terracotta, brick color - suitable for a classic hallway style, preferably with wood imitation
Orange, terracotta, brick color - suitable for the classic style of the hallway, preferably with imitation wood.
With proper care, the coating has a long service life.
Green, marsh, grassy shades are universal for any type of room. Depending on the shade, it will help to narrow and expand the space, suitable for the Provence style.
Depending on the type, its thermal insulation characteristics are superior to laminate or tile.
Brown, woody color is a symbol of peace, comfort and good quality. Ideal for flooring in a classic style.
Easy installation, which is important for those who decide to carry out repair work themselves.
Black shade - this tone should only be used in combination with another shade, for example in a checkerboard pattern. Pairs well with white, turquoise and yellow.
It does not require an additional protective layer.
White color - gives a feeling of lightness and airiness to the room; the ideal shade is bleached oak. The gray floor goes beautifully with the wenge-colored doors. Light shades combine with modern style.
Advantages include softness, elasticity and strength.
Dark floors will suit the hallway, where there is excellent lighting, otherwise it will create a feeling of lack of light. Light-colored furniture looks advantageous with dark floors. With plain wallpaper and light-colored furniture, you can lay rich, bright linoleum, the main thing is not to overdo it with colorful accessories. Scratches and dirt are not visible on such a floor.
The coating is resistant to acids.
If the apartment has a narrow and small corridor, then a lined covering will do. It should be laid across long walls. Linoleum with small tiles also looks good in a small hallway. A floor with imitation wood will create the effect of a high-quality and expensive coating.
Linoleum has high sound and heat insulation properties.
Material with imitation stone or tiles goes well with the classic design of the hallway; this option is worth choosing for a large room. Linoleum with unusual and colorful patterns in different colors is an excellent hall design solution for people who adore originality. Geometric patterns are becoming the choice of people who value classics and rigor.
The most budget option of all floor coverings.
You can experiment with the colors of the floors, choosing the best option for the interior of the corridor.
What to cover with?
If you have a beautiful but cold floor, you don’t have to cover it all. Just throw a small rug over it. This is the easiest way to change something in the interior of the hallway. Buy a rug with a funny message and it will cheer you up every time you walk into your home.
Depending on the size and shape of the room, you should select the shape of the carpet or rug. In narrow carriage-type hallways, it would be appropriate to lay carpet runners along the entire length of the room. In a square hallway you can put a small round or oval rug.
It is not recommended to cover the entire hallway with shag carpeting. It is better to leave the area near the threshold uncovered or throw a rubber mat on top. It collects all the dirt from the street and is easy to clean.
Waterproof floor coverings
The flooring material in the hallway should also be easy to install, so that in case of damage it can also be easily dismantled. For rooms with increased load, more modern PVC-based coatings have appeared.
- Quartz Vinyl Tile
- Engineered Vinyl Plank
- Floors based on ceramic chips and talc
All these species are united by a number of qualities that are absent in others. The main ones are the highest degree of wear resistance - class 43. Such things are even found in shopping centers. And the second important point is water resistance. If you pour water on them and do not remove it, even after a week nothing will swell. The water will evaporate rather than damage such floors. The floor in the hallway, photo of which is presented below, is made of vinyl.
In addition, you don’t have to make an island at the entrance in the hallway; you can cover the entire apartment with such floor coverings, including the bathroom and kitchen.
Important parameters
- Moisture resistance. Sensitivity to moisture should be minimal. Otherwise, wet shoes or water flowing from raincoats will quickly ruin the finish.
- Wear resistance. The room's traffic is considered one of the highest in the house. Therefore, the floor covering must be durable and not wear out for a long time.
- Hygiene. It is important that the material is easy to wash and does not deteriorate under the influence of any, even aggressive, detergents.
At the same time, it is desirable that the design of the floor in the hallway is attractive and combined with the interior design of the room. This is only possible for coatings that are available in different colors and textures. In addition, the environmental safety of the decor is important. It’s good if it is made from natural raw materials, without the use of toxic components.
Pros and cons of each material
After a brief overview of the main types of finishing materials for the hallway, we will dwell in more detail on each of the listed options.
Linoleum
One of its undeniable advantages is the price. Compared to many other coatings, the cost of linoleum seems to be more affordable, and therefore more suitable for budget repairs.
It is a very soft and noise-absorbing material. It is quite tensile and abrasion resistant, non-flammable, and therefore fireproof. It is easy to care for - when wet cleaning there are practically no water stains left on it. Among the disadvantages are its chemical origin. In addition, marks from furniture, heels and other sharp objects remain on it.
Self-leveling floor
One of the most important advantages of this option over other types of finishing is its absolute waterproofness. In addition, such a floor is often a real work of art - absolutely any design can be depicted on it.
Another undeniable advantage of this material is its exceptional hardness. You can safely dance on it and move furniture - there are no marks left on it. And the drawing will not lose its brightness even after several decades.
However, this floor covering is also not perfect. Its high cost puts it out of reach for many. Its composition is also not ideal - the mixture consists of chemical elements. Another big disadvantage of self-leveling flooring is that it is uncomfortable for the human body - the coating is cold to the touch, so you can only walk on it with shoes.
Marble
Just like self-leveling flooring, marble is a fairly hard and durable material. It is also not afraid of moisture, scratches and also does not lose color for decades. Only unlike the first one, it is of natural origin.
Disadvantages also include high cost and difficulty in processing - working with marble requires special tools and professional skills. This stone is considered soft, so if a heavy object falls, it can damage the integrity of the floor slab. In addition, marble is afraid of acid-containing substances - they leave dark spots on it.
Tiled ceramic floor
Ceramics is a natural material; it is absolutely hypoallergenic and waterproof. It retains heat well, which is why tile floors are often used as the top finish for heated floors. The tiles are easy to clean and withstand cleaning with cleaning agents.
However, it is not without its shortcomings. If the coating has a glossy texture, there is a high risk of slipping. If the surface is too rough, dirt may be retained in its depressions, which is then difficult to wash out.
Combined floor
Ceramics looks very good in combination with wood and wood-like textures. In this case it is parquet or laminate. This floor has virtually no drawbacks, unless you don’t like different textures. But even in this case, you can choose materials that are similar in design.
Ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles
This type of coating is impervious to moisture, easy to maintain and wear-resistant.
Floor tiles (aka tiles) are a popular material for decorating hallways. In order for the floor to last a long time, you need to choose tiles with wear resistance class 3-4 and a non-smooth surface.
According to the degree of resistance to chemical attack, class AC tiles are used in domestic premises.
The range of colors, patterns, sizes and textures is huge. The tiles imitate marble, granite, wood, laminate and other materials.
Porcelain tiles are stronger and more expensive than ceramic tiles, painted over the entire thickness (the color will remain the same even after 10 years of active use), and are not afraid of frost.
There are fewer color and texture options than ceramics. Because of its strength, porcelain tiles can last 50 years, but for installation in a residential building such a service life is useless.
A significant disadvantage of these coatings is the cold surface. If you are used to walking barefoot at home, then a warm floor will solve this problem.
What shades and colors are there?
When choosing this coating, special attention should be paid to color. Modern technologies allow manufacturers to produce a wide variety of linoleum models, with many shades and design patterns.
Among all the variety there is both colored and plain flooring material.
When making a choice, it is worth remembering that the overall perception of the interior directly depends on the correctly chosen color. Linoleum in cool shades can visually enlarge the space, while warm colors create coziness.
The type of pattern is also important when selecting a product.
The fine pattern adds extra dimension to the room, while the beautiful geometric abstraction beautifully accents the surrounding furniture and accessories. For rooms with low levels of light, a light flooring material would be an ideal option.
White and black and white linoleum, which can be either glossy or matte, looks quite stylish. The original decoration for the home is green, red, blue and light blue flooring material.
The lilac-colored coating looks very elegant, creating a unique atmosphere and is most often used in public places. Classic brown linoleum and moss colors look quite presentable and can be used in both residential and public spaces.
Models of this flooring that imitate natural materials are very popular. Linoleum imitating wood, stone or ceramic tiles is considered especially popular. Products for boards resembling parquet or laminate are in great demand.
Each version of this flooring has its own purpose. The assortment includes a wide variety of linoleum models, among which anyone can choose the most suitable copy, based on the characteristics of the room, as well as personal wishes and needs.
Finishing
Each type of flooring has its own finishing technique. For example, linoleum or carpeting most often does not require any additional preparation. Simply measure the required size and place it on the existing surface. However, it may not be perfectly smooth.
In the case of laminate or parquet, some preliminary preparations must be made. If there are significant unevenness on the floor, they must be eliminated. And the parquet or laminate board itself is laid on the underlying substrate.
Before laying the tile floor, the height is also measured with a special construction ruler-level. Otherwise, the tile may break. The self-leveling floor is laid in several stages, observing time intervals and special technologies.
As for heated floors, there are several varieties, each of which requires an individual approach. For a water heated floor, a preliminary concrete screed is required, on which a special film is laid. If you do not have special knowledge, it is better to invite a specialist.
Electric heated floors can be of the converter type or with infrared radiation. They do not require preliminary concrete screed and can be installed independently.
To learn how to install and connect an electric heated floor, see the following video.
How to care
There are a number of care rules that allow you to hide uneven colors and also maintain the original appearance of linoleum for many years.
After laying such a floor covering, you must adhere to some rules during its operation:
- Immediately after installation, the surface of the material should be covered with a special mastic, which will create an additional protective layer from mechanical stress and increase the level of wear resistance.
- Before you begin wet cleaning, the product must be vacuumed to remove dust and dirt from the surface, preventing scratches.
- It is recommended to wash linoleum with a soft mop and cool water with the addition of special detergents.
- To remove severe stains, you need to use only liquid products, but not abrasive ones.
- A chilled potato decoction or linseed oil, which should be used to wipe the surface several times a month, will help maintain the shine of glossy coatings.
Varieties
There are different types of linoleum for the kitchen, which differ in resistance to abrasion, thickness and the presence or absence of a protective layer into three types:
- domestic;
- semi-commercial;
- commercial.
Household linoleum is distinguished by its affordable cost, variety of colors and rather low wear resistance. It may have a felt or polyurethane base.
Semi-commercial flooring is characterized by high wear resistance and the ability to retain heat well due to the presence of a felt and synthetic base.
Commercial linoleum is considered the most durable and durable. It is made from PVC. It does not have an additional substrate, and its structure has a homogeneous structure, thanks to which, even with prolonged use of such a floor, its pattern, imprinted to the full depth, does not wear out.
Expert advice will help you understand which linoleum is best suited for the kitchen. Commercial flooring will last a long time, as it is highly resistant to abrasion, which ensures the presence of a protective layer and a homogeneous structure. It does not absorb moisture, is fire-resistant and provides the hygienic conditions required for the kitchen.
Based on the type of material, such flooring is divided into natural and artificial. Natural linoleum is expensive, as it is produced on the basis of natural materials:
- jute fiber;
- flax fiber;
- pressed cork;
- limestone conglomerate.
Such material is expensive, like any type of environmental finishing. Natural linoleum is distinguished by:
- good wear resistance;
- moisture resistance;
- long service life 25-45 years;
- ability to withstand exposure to chemicals, ultraviolet radiation, detergents, moisture;
- resistance to mold and fungi due to natural impregnation with linseed oil, which has good bactericidal properties;
- ability to retain heat well;
- ability to repel various types of pollution.
If your budget allows, natural marmolium can be laid in the kitchen. Analogues of their synthetic materials are cheaper.
The choice of type of linoleum for the kitchen also depends on the financial capabilities of the homeowners.
It is more rational to lay such a covering in the nursery or in the bedroom in cases where you need to save on repairs. A coating made of polyurethane and rubber has the same characteristics, but costs several times less.
What are the advantages of linoleum
A distinctive feature of this material is the presence of many designs, textures and colors. Also, unlike other materials, linoleum is very wear-resistant, easy to care for, and practical. The price of such a coating is also very pleasing, since in comparison with wood coatings, the cost of linoleum is very reasonable.
There are many types of such flooring, including those made from natural materials. Its cost will be an order of magnitude higher, but still, this type of linoleum tolerates water and dirt well.
Ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles as one of the options for flooring in the hallway
These options will not fit into every hallway design. In addition, the tile itself is very slippery, so it is better to choose a matte and textured coating. But at the same time, porcelain stoneware and tiles are the most durable materials that tolerate cleaning with chemicals very well. By looking at the photo of the tiles on the floor in the hallway, you can roughly understand whether this covering will fit into the design of your hallway.
Recommendations
The following designer tips will help you figure out what is best to choose from materials for the entrance group.
By color scheme
The choice of colors for the flooring in the hallway should be carried out simultaneously with the selection of material for the walls and taking into account the color scheme of future furniture.
It should be remembered that light colors will help visually expand the room, while dark colors, on the contrary, will reduce the volume. In addition, dust and stains from dirty shoes are very visible on a dark floor.
In small rooms, it is recommended to choose a floor covering that is a tone or semi-tone darker than the tone of the furniture.
For apartment
Unlike a country house, for a city apartment there are practically no restrictions on the use of flooring materials. In large rooms, it is recommended to lay tiles near the door, combining them with parquet boards in the hallway. In small hallways it is better to use only one finishing material.
For a country house
A modern country house is almost no different from urban housing in terms of comfort and amenities, but when decorating the entrance to a private cottage, additional restrictions must be taken into account. In a city dwelling, a person enters an apartment through the entrance, so some of the dirt and moisture remains on the staircase. In a country house, a person immediately enters the hallway, and therefore the requirements for coverage increase:
- it should not slide;
- it should not absorb or allow water to pass through.
Therefore, it is best to lay ceramic tiles or porcelain stoneware in the hallway of a private house.
How to make lighting in a minimalist style
In the minimalist direction, lighting plays an important role, as it creates an atmospheric play of light and shadow, which is important in this interior design
The main lighting of the hallway in a minimalist style should be diffused
For a small hallway or corridor, spotlights that can be placed over the entire ceiling area are suitable.
Diffused light adds additional volume and visually expands the area of the room
For a large room, you can choose several identical sconces in a modern style or choose one stylish ceiling lamp or several, depending on the length of the corridor.
A stylish solution in the spirit of minimalism - a narrow and long lamp built into the suspended ceiling
In order for the lighting to be as rational as possible, it is necessary to organize the lighting of the mirror, as well as to illuminate furniture and other important objects well. In this case, the hallway will be convenient and comfortable.
Design options
In order for the design of the hallway to be not just beautiful, but spectacular, it is necessary to take into account the characteristics of the room. With the help of floor design, you can visually change not only its size, but also the character of the interior.
For example, in the case of self-leveling floors, you can create entire paintings and canvases with a 3D effect.
If you want to see a fancy mosaic at the entrance to your home, it is better to choose porcelain stoneware or glass tiles. They are moisture resistant and easy to clean.
Do you want to enliven the restrained interior of the hallway? Decorate the floor with panels. It can be made from both parquet and marble, as well as porcelain tiles. You can use ready-made design solutions, which are offered in abundance when purchasing in a store, or come up with your own unique design.
What style is considered modern in hallway design?
In fact, it is quite difficult to answer this question unequivocally for the reason that there is no one modern style. After all, there are more than a hundred different styles in interior design. And about ten of them can be considered modern. Well, for example, such as loft, hi-tech, minimalism, partly modern and even Provence, which arose a long time ago in the French provinces, but is currently gaining popularity.
Therefore, if we talk in general about what the design of a hallway in an apartment in a modern style is, then we should rather talk not about a specific style in the interior, but about fashion trends in the interior design of hallways. Sorry if I presented this idea a little floridly.
But what design style should you choose for the hallway so that it is perceived as fashionable and modern?
Probably one of the above, and the one that will be more compatible with the design style of other rooms in your apartment. There is no point in decorating rooms in completely different styles.
And finally
There are also such varieties of linoleum as glyphthalic or alkyd, colloxin and linoleum-relin, but for a number of good reasons, none of them has become widespread in everyday life.
Some shrink, others contain substances hazardous to human health, and others crack.
If you take into account all these features, then the process of choosing the optimal linoleum option will not become a problem for you.
Knowing the nuances, based on your own preferences, the amount of money available and the given interior style, you can easily choose an option that suits you in all respects.
What you need to know when laying linoleum
To ensure that the finished coating looks attractive and does not have any unevenness or cracks in the joint area, it is important to perform the installation correctly. Key points to consider
The base needs to be leveled. There are several ways to do this. Install a concrete screed, use plank flooring, or arrange the surface from chipboard or plywood sheets. The first option requires the most time and money, but is characterized by maximum strength and durability. The second one is cheaper, but the surface needs to be sanded and the joints need to be puttied. Creating a plywood covering or chipboard flooring is the cheapest solution.
To cover with linoleum, level the floor.
Linoleum needs to be prepared before installation. The material is cut, leaving a margin of 50 millimeters on each edge, and left in the room for 2-3 days so that it straightens.
When cutting, you need to pay attention to the ornament so that during installation there are no inconsistencies in the design.
Flooring is possible in several ways: without fastening, with fixation using double-sided tape or using a special adhesive composition. If there is excess left after installation, it is cut off, after which the plinth is installed. You need to leave a small gap between the walls and the linoleum.
Deciding on the composition
It is also useful to know what linoleum is made of. Synthetic PVC material has the following structure:
- Protective varnish: facilitates easy cleaning.
- Working layer: responsible for wear resistance.
- Printed pattern: thanks to it, linoleum has different types of designs.
- Fiberglass: helps the cover keep its shape.
- Back foam: a soft, thick layer insulates and insulates the floor, but a dense layer protects against dents.
- Base: can be foamed, duplicated (foam + polyester), compact and calendered.
- Back drawing: tells about the product and helps in cutting it.
PVC linoleum is more affordable, but for children and allergy sufferers, material made from natural fibers is more suitable. It is easy to maintain, but requires special care during installation. Natural linoleum does not deform and has a large selection of colors, but for a corridor in an apartment, the optimal solution is artificial linoleum on a compact or calendered basis.
Little tricks
Finishing and painting the walls in the hallway.
When choosing a finish, it is better to use durable materials that are resistant to frequent wet cleaning of hallways, street dirt and sand. Installing a “warm floor” system in the entrance area will solve problems with drying wet shoes. It’s pleasant to stand on when you take off your winter boots.
Stained glass on the ceiling in the hallway.
The space is visually enlarged by mirrors and coating patterns:
- Cross stripes;
- Diagonal composition row;
- "Herringbone";
- Fine repeating pattern;
- Dark specks on a light background.
Designer wardrobe for the hallway in Khrushchev.
You should not use bright colors for decoration; they are only allowed in interior details. Neutral tones of beige and warm shades create a cozy atmosphere.
Design of a spacious L-shaped hallway.
To avoid clutter, decorative cardboard boxes and baskets are placed on the shelves to store accessories. Using vertical space to the maximum frees up the hallway area. You can mount on walls:
- Shelves for things;
- Bicycles and scooters;
- Sleds, skis;
- Hooks for hats and bags.
Stylish interior for a small corridor.
It is convenient to place a shelf for shoes and bags at the entrance doors; the hanger should be at arm's length. Umbrellas, key holders, bags should be located in the hanger area.
Styles in the interior of a small corridor and hallway of a small apartment
So that guests, and the apartment owners themselves, upon crossing the threshold, cannot hide their admiration for the consequences of the remodel, it is necessary to adhere to one design style. Not all style subtypes are suitable for decorating tiny areas.
One of the easiest ways to add space to a narrow corridor is to decorate the interior in light colors.
You can succinctly transform a standard, cramped hallway using one of these interior styles and its features.
Japanese minimalism - implies the absence of bright colors, the use of natural textured materials (bamboo, rice paper) and a small amount of furniture.
Japanese interiors are characterized by natural materials for surface finishing and decor.
Chalet - characterized by the use of natural materials (wood, stone, clay). The accents in such a corridor are placed on textile details made of linen and cotton, and rugs made of fur or coarse wool can be placed on the floor.
The Chalet style is distinguished by reliability and simplicity.
High-tech - characterized by a minimum of decorative elements that do not perform practical functions and clutter up the apartment. To create a high-tech style, it is enough to repaint the rough brickwork on the walls white, lay black laminate on the floor, install several lamps and a small hanger.
High-tech is interesting precisely because its basic principles of space modeling make it possible to solve the problem of a small hallway.
The least suitable for decorating a small public space are the English, Empire and Provence styles. They require rich decor, which has little space in small hallways.
Interior style solutions
There are many design options for floor tiles. But when it comes to a certain style, it all comes down to a few, but quite profitable options.
Classic
With the help of floor tiles, a classic style can be realized in the most luxurious interpretation, especially if the area allows it. In a classic style, gloss on the floor would be appropriate. A combination of gloss with porcelain stoneware with a classic pattern or a marble-like surface will look good. You can make the design more modern and fashionable with the help of several decorative elements against a background of light shades.
Classic style
The main thing is that they are consonant in color combination.
Modern corridor
The visual direction of this style decision goes on equal terms with the practical one, drawing aesthetics from it. Here you should focus on the convenience and quality of the coating and its full compliance with the geometry of the corridor or hallway. Matte tiles in light colors look advantageous. You can, as an option, experiment with a structured one.
Modern style, in this secluded room, is appropriate for creating extraordinary style options. For example, black gloss against a white facade is a very good idea in the design of a corridor.
Modern style
Scandinavian
In Nordic interior design, white should dominate. This means that there is no need to think and doubt for a long time, but boldly continue it, taking it as a basis. In addition to the traditional square/rectangular one, you can experiment with blocks of different shapes. Having chosen a texture with a pattern, lay it with brickwork. Tiles that imitate natural textures are also appropriate in the Scandinavian style.
Scandinavian style
Loft
Inspired by industrial aesthetics, the Loft style is the perfect covering for implementing different combinations. Tiles that resemble natural stone, wood or concrete in texture will look interesting against the background of a brickwork façade. In this option, the emphasis will be on fragments of various shapes, which clearly contrast with other compositional objects.
Loft style
High tech
Despite the fact that the hi-tech style is committed to high technology, it does not avoid the presence of traditional design solutions. Large tile blocks with a deep texture can be laid on the floor. Matte or those that reflect light fluxes more softly.
Advice Colors: For high-tech style, it is better to choose natural shades. They will continue the monochrome palette of the interior, making it interesting and complete. Moreover, this is very typical for the high-tech style.
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Classification
Among the variety of materials, the natural question becomes: which linoleum to choose for the hallway? The product is divided into several types, which can be classified into two groups:
- Natural;
- Synthetic.
The classification is determined by the composition of the material.
Natural
Natural material is made on the basis of natural fibers (linen, jute, hemp). Additionally, the fibers are impregnated with special natural compounds. Natural dyes are added to add color or patterns. This is the optimal coating for a home with small children or allergy sufferers. Among the advantages of linoleum made from natural materials:
- Under the influence of ultraviolet radiation does not change its color or structure;
- Has natural bactericidal properties;
- Easy to care for;
- Large selection of colors.
Along with its advantages, natural coating also has disadvantages. This requires careful handling during installation due to increased fragility. It cannot be used in rooms with high humidity. Natural linoleum has a high price.
Natural linoleum cannot be used in rooms with high humidity.
Synthetic
Synthetic material is divided into subgroups that differ in characteristics. The most affordable in the price range is a household synthetic material, which, along with its predominantly cost, has a significant disadvantage - its service life is no more than five years.
The service life of synthetic linoleum is short.
The most durable and expensive is commercial linoleum, whose service life is more than 20 years. The middle step between the subgroups is occupied by semi-commercial material, adapted to the average degree of cross-country ability.
A good option would be semi-commercial linoleum.
Popular type of linoleum from a design point of view in 2022
Designers have identified several types of popular and stylish linoleum in 2022. If you are renovating your hallway, pay attention to a few tips for choosing stylish and modern linoleum.
- Light wood shades have always been in high demand. This floor compensates for the lack of light and visually expands the space. Coated with a “woody” white shade will not cause problems with cleanliness and will ideally match any furniture.
The most durable and expensive is commercial linoleum, whose service life is more than 20 years.
- The most fashionable option in 2022 is brown with a red tint. The good old “wenge” never goes out of style. For classics, you can use a combination of dark and light shades of flooring. The background becomes bright, but not irritating to the eye.
Linoleum in black and dark brown with dotted inclusions of other shades will clearly enliven the hallway.
- A gray shade, either completely solid or patterned, is popular for flooring in 2022. This is a fresh trend, looks fashionable and elegant. The gray coating looks harmonious with any furniture and decorative elements. Wallpaper with a floral or even geometric print will look very beautiful.
Looks perfect with ash-silver walls or, conversely, with bright, lively vertical surfaces.
- Purple flooring will be at the height of fashion. This shade is mesmerizing and very different from ordinary brown finishes. This fashionable lilac color is created for creative interior decor. Mustard, yellow or lemon colored walls go well with this tone.
The middle step between the subgroups is occupied by semi-commercial material, adapted to the average degree of cross-country ability.
- The most fashionable linoleum texture in 2022 is any embossing and matte surface; it looks different from different angles and always attracts attention. With such a texture, dirt and dust are not visible, and it does not slip. It is also fashionable to combine linoleum with other floor coverings: carpet, tiles.
The variety of types of this material, different in technical characteristics and design, makes it easy to choose it in accordance with all your requirements.
Properly selected linoleum will create an atmosphere of coziness and comfort in the hallway, help hide defects and highlight bright decorative elements and furniture.
Furniture and its placement
The placement of furniture primarily depends on the size of the hallway and the presence of doors to adjacent rooms. Each apartment owner places cabinet or built-in furniture according to his project. Spacious spaces with niches and additional corridors provide more opportunities to show individuality and imagination.
Placing furniture in the hallway. Ergonomic and comfortable.
Small square hallway
A square hallway can be an object for a design that is spectacular in terms of design. The area, even a small one, will allow you to place a wardrobe, hang a mirror and a hanger, and lay an oval or round rug on the floor. A square hall, even a small one, contains a built-in wardrobe with an individual set of shelves for storing things.
Small square hallway.
Narrow rectangular small hallway
A rectangular corridor requires visual correction with a light color of the walls and ceiling. Such areas are more difficult to furnish with furniture, but now they select individual items of the required format to make it cozy and functional. In a narrow room there will be a console, a hanger with three to five hooks, combined with a mirror, and a shoe rack.
Small hallway. Everything is in its place.
Small hallway of non-standard shape
For non-standard rooms, details in a minimalist style are chosen. If the owners like ethnic motifs, then choose furniture with mat-like fronts and sliding doors in the Japanese style. This country is the birthplace of small spaces. Use white walls, ceilings, beige facades, and floral designs.
Small hallway with sliding doors.
Laminate
This multi-layer synthetic finishing material can be considered an excellent alternative to parquet.
Featuring good strength and wear resistance, it is preferred by many specialists for high-quality installation of flooring in the hallway.
The simplest laminate consists of the following three parts:
- High strength chipboard (bottom layer);
- Drawing on paper (medium);
- Polymer transparent material (top layer).
Cheap laminate models can last up to seven years, expensive ones - up to fifteen. It should be noted that the laminate is assembled either by gluing individual elements into a single whole, or without it, using a latch. For this purpose there are special grooves-protrusions. The entire covering is assembled like a children's construction set.
A significant disadvantage of glue-free models is the failure of the laminate (swelling) when moisture enters the places where the planks are assembled (joined). To do this, you either need to glue the joints, treat them with mastic, silicone sealant and other waterproofing materials.
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