Aesthetic Finds at IKEA Singapore For Your Home’s Hallway
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Aesthetic Finds at IKEA Singapore to Jazz Up Your Home’s Hallway

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Popularly known for its Swedish furniture designs, IKEA is the go-to shopping place for affordable, quality home furniture. The multinational conglomerate has three branches across Singapore including Alexandra, Tampines, and Jurong. Each store offers various essential items, promotions, and best-selling products.

If you’re thinking of revamping your home’s hallway to make it more visually appealing despite its small space, we’ve pulled together some of the most aesthetic finds at IKEA Singapore to wow your guests.



Pendant Lamp

Having the right lighting for your hallway is important to illuminate your space but if you want to make it fashionable, you should check out this pendant lamp from IKEA Singapore. Designed with geometric shapes, this flower-like light makes it an interesting addition to your foyer. You can dim or adjust the brightness depending on your mood by pulling the strings, which also change the shape of the lamp.

You can hang it on the ceiling using a hook. LED bulb E27 is sold separately.

Price: S$99

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Pendant lamp

Rainbow Door Mat

Whether you recently moved into your home or simply want to freshen up your front door, this bright and dreamy doormat will highlight your sense of style and hospitality. It is a welcome addition to your space made from strong, hardwearing fibre to make your hallway less slippery when wet.

Price: S$15.90

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Rainbow Doormat

Dog-tail Hook

There are different types of hooks available in IKEA Singapore, but these cute hooks designed like a dog’s tail would likely catch your attention. They are made from soft rubber with no sharp edges in case you bump your head into it.

You can use any fixing device suitable for your home to attach them to the walls.

Price: S$2.90

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Vase and Six Scented Sticks

Bursting with a warm and balanced scent of lavender bliss, honey, and wood, these scented sticks come in a vase that will dress your entryway with a cosy and pleasant ambience. To prevent building up smoke, avoid any spills of the liquid oil.

Price: S$14.90

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Mirror (Set of Two)

Adding small mirrors to your wall is a good way to acessorise your hallway. This mirror set has a metal chain and easel. It can be hung horizontally or vertically using a safety frame to reduce the damage in case the glass breaks.

Price: S$19.90

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Cabinet With Glass Doors

For a modernized interior, add this cabinet with glass doors in your entryway in case you have a free space or alcove to fit the shelf. It can hold about 16 pairs of shoes or other homeware accessories you want to keep free from dust.

The cabinet requires to be anchored to the wall to ensure safety and prevent it from falling over. The materials used are particleboard, acrylic paint, plastic edging, paper foil, and fiberboard. It is a piece of sustainable furniture made from sawmill leftovers and scrap wood.

Price: S$199

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Bench With Shoe Storage

This simple yet classic shoe storage with a bench is another aesthetic find in IKEA Singapore perfect in your home’s hallway. You can have a seat while putting on your shoes. The furniture can hold up to six pairs of shoes.

This is also ideal when you want your kids or guests to remove their shoes before walking inside to keep the floors clean all the time.

Price: S$99

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Art Decoration Cards

Art decors hanging on your wall can enhance and freshen up your entryway. Choose among these art cards from IKEA Singapore that come in packs of eight with various designs like botanical, wildflowers, and newspaper pages.

You can use removable tape or put the deco cards on a collage frame to impress your guests as they step into your space.

Price: S$2.90-S$4.90

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