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Friday, July 5, 2013

Coat Rack Entryway Ideas

Coat Rack Entryway Ideas

The first thing guests notice when they walk into your home is the entryway or foyer. This small area serves as the main entrance to your home and is also the place where kids dump their school bags, you leave behind work papers and everyone takes off their shoes and jackets. Coat rack entryway ideas give the space a more organized and clean look. Does this Spark an idea?

Go Big and Antique

    A large antique coat rack gives you ample room for storage and provides extra seating. Look for the larger pieces that have bench seating and storage underneath. Use the hidden storage for out-of-season boots and jackets. The top of the rack contains metal hooks for hanging coats, jackets and hats. The pieces also contain a long shelf at the very top for displaying collections and decorative pieces. Use the extra space to decorate for the holidays. During the Christmas season, display a Christmas village on top or some of your favorite Christmas decorations from past years. Change out the decorations when the seasons change.

Take It to the Walls

    Coat racks dont have to be a stationary object in the middle of your entryway. Instead of picking a wood piece, use individual racks hung on the wall. House Beautiful suggests using antlers of different sizes and displaying those as a coat and hat rack. If you cant find antlers, use metal racks of different sizes and shapes. Use one large rack at the center of the display, and hang it close to the ceiling, to display one single piece. Add two more hooks, placing one hook on either side of the larger one, but slightly lower on the wall. Keep adding more hooks, making each set a little lower, to create a stair step effect.

Keep It Simple

    A simple coat rack is sometimes the best choice, especially if you have a small space or your home lacks a designated entryway. Some homes open directly into a living room or hallway that leads into the house, which doesnt give you a lot of space. Place a single coat rack next to the door but in a classic style that matches the rest of your house, such as curved stainless steel or carved mahogany wood. Add a small area rug and matching umbrella stand nearby. These pieces work with your style but are easily changed out if you decide to redecorate later.

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