Vintage-Inspired Touches in the Hallway
I love how this hallway turned out, and I thought it’d be fun to share some of the little vintage-inspired details that give it its character. Most of these weren’t big projects, but they added so much charm once they were all layered in.
Let’s start with the lighting. I used can light converter kits to swap out the old recessed lights for these Amazon glass pendant lights, and I’m still not over how pretty they are. They have that antique-y feel but are easily available and at a great price point. The converter kit makes it super easy to turn a builder-basic can light into something with way more personality and I’ll be using these in future room makeovers.
Then I got kind of hooked on the gold details. The ornate light switch cover is such a small thing, but it instantly made the wall feel more styled. I also found gold outlet covers and even swapped out the door hinges to keep that vintage look consistent. It's one of those things no one really notices until they do, yet it brings the whole space together.
The doorknobs were another easy upgrade, and these have a crystal knob with a super pretty backplate that makes them feel like something you’d find in an old historic home. They make me smile every time I walk past them.
For the gallery wall, I used a combo of my favorite picture hooks and adhesive plate hangers. I love mixing in vintage plates, and these hangers make it easy to get that clean, floating look without any visible hardware.
It’s definitely one of those spaces that came together slowly, one little detail at a time. But now it feels layered and thoughtful—like it’s always been this way, in the best possible way.
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