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Painted hall cabinets are one of those pieces that quietly do more work than most furniture in your home. They tuck away shoes, bags, post, and all the clutter that tends to gather near a front door — and they do it while looking genuinely stylish. Our collection spans classic 2 door cabinet designs through to larger configurations, finished in popular tones including white, grey, and blue to suit both modern and traditional hallway schemes. Every piece is built to a high quality standard, with solid construction and a consistent painted finish that holds its colour over time. We're a furniture shop in Leicester with an excellent Trustpilot rating and five-star customer service, and our full painted hall cabinet range is available to buy online with free UK delivery. With 0% finance available and stock ready for delivery, you don't need to wait or overspend to get the hallway sorted. Visit our Leicester store in person or shop the full contemporary and traditional range online — everything you see is in stock and priced affordably.

Painted hall cabinets that add colour and character to your entryway. Choose from 26 painted designs priced between £90 and £880, featuring everything from classic cream and white finishes to bold blue and black painted options. Ideal for homeowners seeking storage that doubles as a stylish statement piece.

  • Top Brands – Giner Y Colomer Muebles, Alphason Designs, and Quirky Barn lead customer choices. Giner Y Colomer Muebles Cabinets
  • Popular Ranges – Alphason Franklin and Quirky Barn Neral offer contemporary painted finishes. Alphason Franklin
  • Colour Choices – Black, white, cream, grey, blue, and brown painted finishes available.
  • Materials – Mango wood, oak, and high-gloss painted options with quality metal handles.

Tip: Measure your hallway width and depth before ordering to ensure your cabinet fits comfortably without blocking doorways or walkways.

Browse our full hall cabinet range or explore painted options from Giner Y Colomer Muebles Chieti for timeless designs.

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  • Beige
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Cream
  • Green
  • Grey
  • Orange
  • Taupe
  • White
  • Yellow

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Painted Hall Table with Doors and Drawers

A painted hall table with doors and drawers gives you the best of both worlds — concealed storage behind closed doors and the quick-access convenience of drawers for smaller items like keys, letters, and charging cables. Our range includes configurations with 1, 2, 3, or 4 doors depending on how much hidden storage your hallway demands, and drawer counts ranging from a single slim drawer right through to 5, 7, or more for homes that need serious organisation built into a single piece. so the cabinet looks like a considered design choice rather than a practical afterthought. If your hallway does a lot of heavy lifting, this is the configuration worth investing in.

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FAQs on Painted Hall Cabinets

What's the best painted hall cabinet for a small hallway?

Choose a cabinet under 80cm wide with a slim depth of 30-35cm to avoid blocking walkways. Tall, narrow designs maximise storage without consuming floor space. Light colours like cream or soft grey make small hallways feel larger. Wall-mounted options free up floor area entirely.

Measure the wall width where you want the cabinet, accounting for doors and switches. Check the depth from wall to walkway—aim for at least 60cm clearance. Note ceiling height if choosing a tall unit. Always leave 10-15cm clearance on either side for balance.

Solid wood offers superior durability and can be refinished if scratched; MDF provides a smoother paint surface with fewer grain marks and costs less. MDF is prone to edge damage and moisture swelling. Solid wood lasts longer but requires more careful maintenance of the painted finish.

Yes, painted finishes show marks more visibly than natural wood or varnished surfaces. Quality lacquer finishes resist scratching better than standard emulsion. High-traffic hallways benefit from satin or semi-gloss paints rather than matt. Regular dusting prevents dirt particles from scratching during cleaning.

Yes, repainting is possible but requires proper preparation. Sand the existing finish lightly, prime with wood primer, then apply two coats of furniture paint. Use satin or semi-gloss paint for durability in hallways. Professional results take 3-5 days including drying time between coats.

Layer functional items like baskets for shoes and a decorative tray for keys on top. Add a mirror above for visual interest and light reflection. Keep shelving uncluttered with 3-5 visible items per shelf. Plants, artwork, or ceramics complement the cabinet without overwhelming the space.

Store everyday essentials: shoes, umbrellas, coats, scarves, hats, and seasonal items. Keep a basket for keys, post, and phone charging cables. Reserve higher shelves for decorative objects or rarely used items. Lower drawers suit heavier items like boots or winter gloves.

Use a soft microfiber cloth slightly dampened with warm water and mild dish soap. Wipe with the grain if visible. Avoid abrasive sponges, bleach, and furniture polish which can dull paint. Dry immediately with a clean cloth to prevent water marks and streaking.

Painted finishes hide dust and dirt better than natural wood while offering more colour choice for décor matching. However, they show scratches more visibly and require touch-ups. Choose painted for aesthetic appeal and easy colour coordination; solid wood if durability and low maintenance matter most.

Neutral shades like cream, soft grey, and sage green suit most décor styles and enlarge small spaces. Darker colours like charcoal or navy add sophistication in larger hallways. White painted cabinets brighten dark entryways. Match your cabinet colour to your front door or existing skirting boards.

Yes, glass-fronted cabinets display contents clearly but require regular internal dusting. Dust settles on shelves and items inside within 2-3 weeks depending on hallway air circulation. Store less-used items in solid door sections. Glass-door designs suit displaying curated collections rather than everyday clutter.

Quality lacquer or semi-gloss painted finishes last 5-10 years with proper care. Matt painted finishes show wear sooner, particularly in high-traffic hallways. Durability depends on wood quality, paint type, and maintenance. Regular cleaning and avoiding direct sunlight extends finish longevity significantly.
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