We photographed a massive project for Key Interiors — a multistory office complex with multiple conference rooms, expansive lunch and break areas, and the factory floor. Walking the space with interior designer Debby Hill, I kept pausing in the hallways. She smiled and explained she spent a lot of time ensuring the creative theme carried through every corridor and transitional space. “You spend a lot of time in hallways,” she said, “they should be beautiful too.”
Her attention to those connective moments shows. The hallways here aren’t just routes between rooms; they’re curated experiences that prepare and extend the design narrative. Thoughtful lighting, material transitions, scale, and art placement all work together to make passing through feel intentional rather than incidental. That continuity elevated the imagery across the entire shoot — the same design language we captured in boardrooms and workspaces reads unmistakably in the corridors, tying the whole project together.
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