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10 Ideas for More Storage Space in the Hallway

Tips for Maximizing Hallway Storage Space
Seating and storage in one. A stool or chair is an ideal solution for the hallway. Photo: iStock/belchonock

July 25, 2020, 1:36 pm | Read time: 4 minutes

Hallways often descend into chaos, especially in households with multiple people. Jackets, shoes, and accessories need to be stored, but space is often limited. That’s when creative solutions are needed.

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Hallways can be tricky: They either stretch out in a long, narrow tube shape or offer plenty of space but have such a convoluted layout that cabinets barely fit. How can you store jackets, shoes, and other items without making the hallway look cluttered? Interior designer and myHOMEBOOK editor Odett Schumann shares ten tips to create more storage space in your hallway.

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10 Ideas for More Storage Space in the Hallway

1. A Floating Cabinet

A cabinet without legs, mounted on the wall, is perfect for minimalists. A floating piece of furniture, about 6 to 8 inches off the ground, not only adds storage space in the hallway but also makes cleaning much easier. Additionally, shoes can be stored underneath the hanging cabinet, or you can leave the area clear for a tidy appearance.

2. Mirror with Shelf and Hooks

This piece of furniture is a multitasker when it comes to adding more storage space in the hallway. A hanging mirror with a shelf allows you to gather several items like a dog leash, keys, or an umbrella in one place. This ensures order and creates more space.

Also interesting: 13 Tips for Properly Setting Up Your Hallway

3. Use Chairs and Stools for Storage

It’s becoming more common to see seating furniture like chairs or stools in entryways. They not only make tying shoes easier but also serve as excellent storage furniture, providing more space in the hallway. Plus, you can easily move them to another room if more guests arrive.

4. A Space-Saving Console

A casual and stylish way to add a bit more storage space in the hallway is with a console. Typically built with a narrow depth but wider form, it doesn’t take up much space while offering enough surface area to place keys, letters, and similar items. A wall mirror or picture above the console enhances the cozy and spacious feel of the hallway.

5. More Storage with an Over-the-Door Unit

An over-the-door unit is especially useful in a hallway with high ceilings, like in an old building, or in a small entryway. Resembling an upside-down L, the unit can extend over and along the door. Such custom-made solutions are particularly feasible with bespoke furniture.

6. Wall Hooks or Hook Rails for a Casual Look

If you prefer a less structured hallway, wall hooks or hook rails are ideal. They can be placed freely in the room and used flexibly. With a hook rail, it’s a good idea to install the same model multiple times in a row or staggered like stairs.

Wall hooks, in particular, offer even more design freedom in the hallway. They can be distributed freely throughout the space. But be careful: A little sense of harmony and finesse is still needed. Baskets and decorative bags can also be nicely arranged, adding more storage space.

7. Sliding Doors Allow More Storage in the Hallway

8. Use the Staircase for Storage

A staircase in the hallway can be a real asset in terms of storage space. There’s a lot of hidden space here just waiting to be utilized. Again, custom-made furniture is an excellent choice.

Also interesting: 7 Tips to Make a Staircase More Homely

9. A Multifunctional Bench

A bench in the hallway provides both comfort and practical use. Shoes can be stored directly inside the bench or on an intermediate shelf that serves as a grid. This way, two important functions in a hallway are covered by a single piece of furniture.

10. Stylish Storage with a Clothes Rail

A clothes rail offers a stylish storage option and is also flexible in its placement. It usually takes up little space. Ceiling-mounted models are particularly eye-catching. In this case, the floor remains free for other useful items like a shoe rack or umbrella stand.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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