How can placing a plant or artwork at the end of a corridor make it feel less like a tunnel?

Long corridors can feel like empty tunnels you just rush through. Your eye travels down and meets… nothing. It can feel a bit cold or even slightly unsettling.

Putting something visually interesting at the far end—a plant, a framed picture, a mirror, a small console table with decor—gives the corridor a destination. Your eye has somewhere to land, and the walk suddenly feels intentional, not just transitional.

It also breaks the monotony of plain walls. That one focal point can add colour, life and personality to a space that is otherwise purely functional.

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