Style Showcase 208: Long Hallway Makeover and More

Welcome to the Style Showcase, your weekly digest of home decor inspiration and practical design ideas. In each issue we gather fresh perspectives and approachable tips to help you refresh your spaces, from seasonal color palettes to thoughtful renovations that respect a home’s original charm.

This week’s highlights include exploring fall color on Cape Cod, creative uses of wood cabinets in the kitchen, a practical long-dark-hallway makeover, and strategies for preserving historic character while updating a home for modern living. Read on for curated ideas, styling suggestions, and actionable tips you can use right away.

Enjoy the inspiration and save the ideas that speak to your style.

Southern Hospitality | Fall Color on Cape Cod

Fall on Cape Cod offers a rich palette that blends coastal cool with warm autumn tones—think soft blues and grays paired with amber, rust, and muted greens. This feature focuses on how to translate seasonal color into home decor: layering textiles, switching accent pillows and throws, adding seasonal wreaths and table arrangements, and choosing art that reflects changing light. Practical tips include selecting a base neutral for longevity, introducing color through small, reversible updates, and using natural materials like woven baskets and wood accents to bridge the indoor-outdoor feel. Whether you’re styling a coastal cottage or a suburban living room, the goal is to create warmth and visual interest while keeping the space relaxed and livable.

Town and Country Living | Wood Cabinets in the Kitchen

Wood cabinets remain a timeless choice for kitchens because they bring warmth, texture, and natural beauty. This piece explores different wood cabinet styles—from painted and stained finishes to reclaimed and engineered wood options—and offers guidance on choosing tones that complement countertops, backsplashes, and flooring. Key considerations covered include durability and maintenance, mixing cabinet finishes for contrast, hardware choices that update the look without a full remodel, and pairing wood with modern materials like quartz or stainless steel. For homeowners weighing long-term value, the article highlights how thoughtful cabinet color and finish choices can adapt to evolving design trends while maintaining resale appeal.

Worthing Court | Long Dark Hallway Makeover

Long, dark hallways can feel narrow and uninviting, but small design interventions make a big difference. This makeover idea focuses on strategies to brighten and visually widen corridors: choosing light-reflective paints, adding layered lighting with sconces and recessed fixtures, and using mirrors or glossy finishes to bounce light. Flooring choices—from continuous wood planks to runner rugs—help create flow and visual length, while gallery walls and cohesive trim detailing add personality without clutter. Practical tips include selecting a single color story to unify adjacent spaces, positioning artwork at eye level, and considering door and trim paint to create contrast that defines the hall without shrinking it.

Shabbyfufu | Preserving Character While Updating A Historic Home

Renovating a historic home requires a balance between preservation and modernization. This feature discusses respectful approaches to retain defining elements—moldings, original floors, built-ins, and hardware—while integrating modern conveniences such as updated kitchens, efficient HVAC, and improved lighting. The emphasis is on sensitive interventions: repairing rather than replacing where possible, using period-appropriate finishes, and documenting original details before work begins. It also covers practical project planning—prioritizing systems upgrades, selecting sympathetic materials, and working with contractors experienced in historic properties—to ensure the home’s character remains intact while meeting contemporary needs for comfort and functionality.

Whether you’re drawn to coastal colorways, warm wood kitchens, transformative hallway solutions, or careful historic renovations, these features offer inspiration and practical guidance. Save the ideas that resonate and consider how small, intentional changes can refresh your home with style and purpose.