When it comes to entryway ideas, the color specialist and founder of the eponymous paint label Edward Bulmer (opens in new tab)urges you to go neutral. And his argument is rooted in century-old traditions that stand the test of time.
Why you should use neutral colors in a hallway – according to Edward Bulmer
In an interview with H&G, Edward explains how your entryway will benefit from more neutral paint ideas.
Light tones – to reflect light across a space
While dark paint has the potential to accentuate your space, Edward suggests that lighter, neutral colors (especially off-white) will reflect more light across your space. This theory dates back to a time before electricity when historic homeowners would paint their entryway in a light shade to brighten their space. However, this isn’t the only benefit to a more neutral tone.
Neutral hues – to create a distinction between spaces
‘I don’t believe in dark entryways at all,’ Edward says. This is because an entryway is a place you ‘go through at all times of day, in all sorts of moods’ so you should save color for more intimate rooms where you spend more time of your day. This will make a destination between the rooms that bring comfort and the rooms that have a purpose. ‘If you like big, bold colors, then use them in the rooms where you advocate. You use these rooms for comfort. You sit there, and you consider your colors,’ he says. ‘I don’t; it’s important to paint a hall dark to make a great confident statement about yourself.’ And while light-colored entryways create a distinction between your rooms, they blur the lines between the outdoors – as this is the first (and last) space that guests see. ‘For me, it’s making that transition from your intimate, personal spaces to the great outdoors,’ Edward says. ‘That was very much a conscious thing in the past.’ For more hallway paint ideas from Edward, you can take a course via Create Academy (opens in new tab) that launch at the end of this month.