First impressions start above. This entrance passage ceiling proves that even a narrow hallway can feel grand — soft recessed lighting guides the eye forward, while clean lines keep it modern. Because the journey home should feel as good as the destination.

Entrance Passage Ceiling Design with Recessed Lights

A narrow entrance passage transformed by a sleek ceiling design — recessed lights trace the path forward, making every step feel like an arrival.

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