New build homes in the UK often feature open plan layouts and contemporary finishes that call for a different approach to hallway furniture. Unlike older properties with their period details, new builds present a blank canvas where coordinated furniture sets can establish a cohesive style from the moment you step through the front door.
Hallway sets offer the advantage of matched pieces designed to work together. This takes the guesswork out of furnishing and ensures a unified look that complements the clean lines typical of modern construction.
Developers often prioritise open living spaces, which can result in smaller, more compact hallways compared to period properties. Entrance areas in new builds may be little more than a vestibule, requiring furniture that maximises function without overwhelming the space.
Finishes tend towards neutral palettes with white walls, grey carpets, and light wood effect flooring. This provides flexibility when choosing furniture, but also means that pieces need to be considered carefully to avoid a bland or impersonal feel.
Built in storage is sometimes limited in new builds, making freestanding hallway furniture an essential addition rather than an optional extra.
A typical hallway set includes several pieces designed to address common needs. These may include a console table or hall table, a mirror, a coat stand or hooks, shoe storage, and occasionally a bench or small seating element.
Purchasing items as a set ensures consistency in materials, finishes, and proportions. This is particularly useful in compact spaces where mismatched furniture can appear cluttered.
Our hallway furniture sets are curated to provide everything needed for a well organised entrance.
New build interiors suit a range of styles, from Scandinavian simplicity to contemporary glam. The key is to select a hallway set that reflects your personal taste while complementing the architectural features of your home.
Light oak and white finishes create an airy, welcoming atmosphere and work well in smaller hallways. Darker tones, such as walnut or anthracite, add sophistication but are best suited to larger entrances where they will not make the space feel enclosed.
High gloss finishes reflect light and can enhance the sense of space, though they require regular cleaning to maintain their appearance. Matt finishes are more forgiving and suit a relaxed, understated aesthetic.
Storage is often the primary concern in new build hallways. Without adequate provision, coats, shoes, and bags can quickly accumulate on floors and door handles.
A shoe storage cabinet keeps footwear organised and out of sight. Slim designs with multiple compartments make efficient use of limited floor space. Our shoe storage cabinets include options sized for compact hallways.
Coat hooks or a coat stand provide a designated spot for outerwear. Wall mounted hooks are space saving, while a freestanding stand can be repositioned as needed.
A console table with drawers offers additional storage for keys, sunglasses, and other small items that tend to go missing. Keeping a tidy surface creates a calm first impression.
A mirror in the hallway serves a practical purpose, allowing a quick check of appearance before leaving the house. It also reflects light, making the space feel larger and brighter.
Positioning a mirror above a console table is a classic arrangement. The reflection doubles the visual impact of any decorative items placed on the surface.
For narrow hallways, a tall, lean mirror propped against the wall can create a striking effect without requiring wall fixings. Our wall mirrors range includes sizes and styles for every hallway.
A bench or small stool provides a place to sit while putting on shoes. In new builds where the hallway leads directly into the living area, seating also offers a transition point between public and private spaces.
Storage benches combine seating with concealed compartments, making them a practical choice for families. Upholstered options add comfort and texture to a space that can otherwise feel utilitarian.
If floor space is limited, a wall mounted fold down seat is an alternative worth considering. When not in use, it sits flat against the wall, freeing up the passageway.
Consistency in finishes ties the hallway together and connects it to the rest of the home. If your living room features oak furniture, choosing a hallway set in a similar tone creates visual continuity.
Mixing materials can add interest, but should be done with restraint. A metal framed console paired with a wooden mirror, for example, introduces variety without creating discord.
Consider the door handles, light fittings, and other hardware in your hallway. Brushed nickel, chrome, or brass accents in your furniture should complement rather than clash with these existing elements.
Furniture that is too large overwhelms a small hallway, while pieces that are too small can look lost in a generous entrance. Measuring the space and visualising how furniture will fit is essential before purchasing.
In compact hallways, vertical storage makes better use of available space than wide, shallow pieces. A tall shoe cabinet, for instance, occupies a smaller footprint than a low bench with the same capacity.
Leaving clear pathways is important. Aim for at least 80 centimetres of unobstructed width to allow comfortable passage, even when doors are open.
Functional furniture is the foundation, but small touches elevate a hallway from practical to inviting. A lamp on the console table, a plant on a shelf, or a framed print on the wall can all contribute to the atmosphere.
Scent is another consideration. A diffuser or scented candle near the entrance creates a pleasant experience for anyone arriving home or visiting.
Explore our full hallway furniture collection for inspiration and coordinated options.
What furniture is essential for a new build hallway?
At minimum, consider storage for shoes and coats, a surface for keys, and a mirror. Seating is a useful addition if space allows.
How do I choose furniture for a small hallway?
Prioritise slim, vertical pieces that maximise storage without taking up excessive floor space. Light finishes help the area feel more open.
Are hallway sets cheaper than buying pieces separately?
Sets can offer value by bundling coordinated items. They also save time spent searching for pieces that work together.
Can I mix furniture from different sets?
Yes, provided finishes and styles are compatible. Aim for consistency in material or colour to maintain a cohesive look.
How do I keep a new build hallway from looking generic?
Introduce personality through accessories, artwork, and textiles. A distinctive hallway set can also set your home apart.
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