Hallways & Entries.

Hallways set the pace of a house. Entries set the welcome. We treat both as rooms in their own right — with runners underfoot, art on the walls, and a light plan that turns a passage into a procession.

Design the Passage
Designed hallway

The Room

The passage as a procession.

A hallway is the only room in the house everyone walks through every day. It deserves better than a row of family photos. We think about it in terms of rhythm — sconces at measured intervals, art hung at a consistent datum, a runner that carries the eye.

Entries are brief but load-bearing. The first six seconds set the tone for the visit. A considered console, a meaningful mirror, a fresh-cut stem, and a warm light at face height do more work than a whole room at the back of the house.

What we do here

Runner specification, sconce placement and switching, art wall and hanging datum, console and entry program, mirror design, and the small objects — trays, keys, stems — that make the first room read like home.

Begin

A hallway worth walking through.

Send us photos of the passage. We'll give you the rhythm.