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    How to Organize an Entryway, Hallway or Mudroom

    How to Organize an Entryway

    Since the entrance to your home is the first thing visitors see, keeping this area clean and clutter-free is important if you want to make a good impression. Whether you need help finding potential sources of clutter, inspiration for attractive and functional storage ideas or furniture style tips, this guide can be a roadmap to achieving a cleaner, more organized space.

    In this article, you’ll find helpful information about:

    • Finding potential sources of clutter
    • Attractive and functional storage ideas
    • Furniture style tips
    With the right furniture and planning, creating a neat and tidy entryway, foyer or mudroom is easy.
    With the right furniture and planning, creating a neat and tidy entryway, foyer or mudroom is easy.

    Entryway Storage & Item Organization

    You may be asking yourself, “How do I organize an entryway?” Figuring out what your sources of clutter are is a good first step when tackling a project like this. Even pieces that usually provide convenience and order can make your entryway look crowded and unkempt if you have too many of them. Common clutter in the hallway includes:

    • Shoes and outerwear: Entryways and mudrooms are often common landing spots for shoes, boots, hats and gloves. If there are multiple people in your home, this space can quickly become disorganized and messy.
    • Large racks for coats and umbrellas: While larger coat racks may seem like a good idea, they can quickly become disorganized due to too many jackets, hoodies and umbrellas dominating the space.
    • Excess seating and tables: While upholstered accent chairs and small tables can provide convenient seating and a place to set purses and bags, these large items can easily overwhelm a smaller foyer or entryway.
    • Loose keys, mail, pet leashes, bags and other items: These items may seem small in comparison to the other things on the list, but having too many things scattered on top of an accent bench can make your entryway appear messy and disorganized.
    A credenza with doors is a great choice when tucking away clutter in your entryway or foyer.
    A credenza with doors is a great choice when tucking away clutter in your entryway or foyer.

    Organize an Entryway, Hallway or Mudroom With the Right Furniture

    Choosing multipurpose entryway and accent furniture helps you get the most mileage out of these small areas. Selecting a single unit is a practical way to save space in a narrow foyer. With these versatile pieces, your tiny entryway can feel big, open and, best of all, inviting.

    Keeping your entryway clear might be an ongoing battle, but it’s easy with the right strategy and furniture. Every bit of space counts in these tiny areas, so it’s important to choose decor that conserves square footage. Here are some simple seating and hallway storage ideas for maximizing space in your foyer.

    Cabinets

    If you’re looking to organize an entryway with a decent amount of space, a classic accent cabinet with doors is a smart choice. While these pieces are great for large items, you can also place a few small bins inside to secure loose change, keys and junk mail. A tall cabinet or chest could even be an excellent alternative for closet-less mudrooms and hallways.

    Open Storage

    Although using cabinets for an entryway storage solution works well for larger foyers, these pieces can take up a lot of room. A tall, sleek entryway hall tree makes a fitting substitute for smaller areas. These pieces often come with coat and scarf hooks, cubbies for shoes and gloves and an attached entryway bench. Consider hall trees if you’re looking for open-concept entryway closet ideas.

    Hallway cubbies can be the perfect low-cost option for those looking to declutter their homes on a budget. Models featuring deep yet narrow shelves are ideal if entryway shoe storage is a major concern for your busy home. For a multipurpose option, try one with larger cubbies that can also hold purses and outerwear. You can also slide in some fabric storage cubes or stylish baskets to corral loose items.

    Seating Options

    Along with giving visitors a place to sit down and kick off their shoes, adding seats to your hallway or foyer helps fill out some of the empty, bare areas in the space. However, including more than one or two chairs could make for a cramped entryway, especially if you need storage furniture as well.

    Entryway storage benches create a solution to this problem, offering comfy seating as well as a hidden compartment for odds and ends. Add a small hallway storage bench to the existing entryway design for a chic and practical layout.

    Storage benches offer versatility in smaller layouts such as foyers, mudrooms and apartments.
    Storage benches offer versatility in smaller layouts such as foyers, mudrooms and apartments.

    Wall Organizers

    Another way to keep a hallway neat and organized is to take advantage of empty walls. Mounted hooks can hold keys, coats, leashes and purses while freeing up floor space. Meanwhile, entryway shelves can serve as a display spot for decorations like family photos and unique figurines. A wall-mounted coat rack can also provide vertical storage to keep your floors clutter-free.

    Entryway Tables

    An entryway table can be an excellent spot to set down an armful of groceries or toss various odds and ends as you enter or leave the house. Setting up a wide, round table is a suitable choice for a spacious area while placing a small console table against a wall is ideal in a smaller entryway. As you shop, be sure to check table dimensions to make sure your selection is the right fit for your home.

    Entryway tables come in a range of styles and sizes to perfectly complement the rest of your decor.
    Entryway tables come in a range of styles and sizes to perfectly complement the rest of your decor.

    Entryway Storage Styles

    As with the rest of your home, your entryway furniture should be stylish as well as functional. Whether you want something streamlined and modern or warm and inviting, you can create your desired look with the right furniture. A few popular styles that you can introduce when designing your foyer, entryway or mudroom are:

    • Modern: Sleek, simple silhouettes are a common theme for this type of design. Browse modern accent cabinets for an attractive solution to suit your small entryway. Or, introduce an accent chair and table with straight, clean lines to give guests a comfortable spot to take off their shoes and set down their belongings.
    • Rustic: Rustic furniture is an ideal choice for those wanting to promote an inviting atmosphere for guests entering their home. You can create a charming rural design by selecting a farmhouse-style entryway console table. For a rugged, lived-in look, consider accent cabinets with robust brass hardware and weathered wood finishes.
    • Classic: One of the most popular interior design styles, classic decor can bring an upscale vibe to your foyer. For these layouts, consider pieces featuring neutral colors, ornate detailing and curved frames. Some traditional entryway furniture options include pieces such as benches, bookcases and accent tables.
    Coordinating your decor style and color scheme can give your layout a complete, curated look.
    Coordinating your decor style and color scheme can give your layout a complete, curated look.

    Maintaining a neat and tidy space can be easy with the right furniture and planning. However you decide to organize your mudroom or entryway, the tips in this guide can help you declutter and redecorate your foyer with chic and practical furnishings.