How narrow can a corridor be?
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home and garden
interior decorating
For narrow areas Building Regulations require a corridor width to be a minimum of 900mm. At 'pinch points', for example where there is a radiator, this can be reduced to 750mm.
People also ask, how narrow can a hallway be?
Hallways are no exception. I would never build a hallway that's just 36 inches wide. The bare minimum width, in my opinion, is 42 inches. Four feet wide would be ideal.
In this way, how do you make a narrow hallway look wider?
Turns out there are some easy fixes to transform a narrow hallway into a warm, light, and inviting space.
- Use mirrors. credit: Gordon Duffinton.
- Incorporate cubbies. credit: Decorpad.
- Illuminate the space.
- Paint the walls.
- Add color to your trim.
- Incorporate molding.
- Add artwork.
- Install recessed shelving.
The bare minimum width, in my opinion, a hallway should be is 42 inches. Four feet wide would be ideal.