Every inch of the house matters so that you can create a perfectly-designed living space. Including the backside of your front door, which is often left empty and neglected. This coat rack ideas will save your entryway and any other room in the house from dullness, giving a touch of uniqueness that fits into every interior design.
Whether it is a repurposed wooden board with antique hooks, freestanding, or extendable metal, these coat racks will ensure your house to stay organized. Let’s check out on how you can utilize the empty space for organizing needs.
Made of repainted wooden board and antique door knob, you can add a personal touch into the coat rack. You may hang a little potted plant as well for the eye candy. In a white room, the rack design stands out even more, thanks to its antique door knobs turned hooks.
Utilize every corner and space you have in the bedroom to keep it neat and organized. Add a shelf above the coat rack to place your hats after using it. The placement also matters, as the it is welcoming you right after the door opened, there is no way you forget and throw the jacket away on the floor or bed.
Simple and casual, yet very useful. This is why you need to place the coat rack just behind the door, and it’s perfect for a small space. So you won’t forget to bring your coat before going out and hang it back when you return. The zig-zag metal design matches well with the minimalist white room, giving a unique touch in the entryway of your bedroom.
White and wood with a glossy touch, the entryway can’t look more modern in a farmhouse-style than this. With a separate mudroom, the dirt is assured to be kept away in the house. The rack’s design is simple but visible as it has black on white theme. With this kind of setting, you won’t have much trouble to keep things organized and keep clutter at bay.
A freestanding weighted base coat rack won’t stand on your way after entering the door. Serving as the complement of the design, the simple piece allows the patterned carpet to shine as the highlight of the entryway.
This is what we call quirky and unique. Spend some bonding time with your kids by asking them to help you make this creative coat rack. Made of unused wooden boards, cut and stuck them on the wall, resembling the shape of a tree. You can also play a bit of your creativity and making another figure that your kids like.
If you don’t have space left on the floor and the wall is already full, just use what’s already there. Add hooks around the ornate mirror for this one-of-a-kind coat rack you wouldn’t find anywhere. Despite its small size, it’s still very useful. The same thing can be applied if you don’t have a mirror on your entryway as you can modify paintings or wall décor.
Timeworn wood and pipes flaunt a heavy industrial feeling, yet looking very cool as a coat hanger. Add two pairs of wheels under the board you can easily move it and change the design layout anytime you want. This kind of rack will fit into a minimalist and farmhouse design too.
Do you have an unused door leaf which left abandoned just like that? Don’t throw it away. With a little modification, you can turn it into a stylish coat rack. Repaint the door with the color you want, nail some hooks, and add storage under it. Voila! Your personal coat hanger is ready to use.
Beige marbling surface with dark brown floor-to-ceiling cabinets makes a perfect rustic design. The coat rack is placed just under the floating cabinets and above the washing area. Which means this room is designed to wash up all the dirt before entering the house, so does the coat you worn.
Encourage your creative DIY soul! It doesn’t have to be something grand, this simple wooden board can be transformed into a stylish rack. Channeling the long wooden bench below, the hanger appears with an accent of darker brown, simple hangers are nailed in a certain distance, serving the entryway design right. Another good news is, you can do it yourself!
If one is not enough, have two. When you need many hooks to hang your coat, rather than stretch it along the wall, save some space using this design. Another thing to be highlighted is the stainless hooks, which seems to be unmatched but blends well in the contemporary design.
The wall above the stairway is another space to get creative, letting you make your wall arts along the way. Rather than hanging pictures, why not mount coat racks? Not only useful, but it is also stylish for the design. You may add some wall décor too!
Full of wooden elements in different colors, this standalone rack is indeed stealing the spotlight. Despite made out of the same material, its vibrant finish saves the room from looking plain and dull. It is placed near the recessed wall with paper bird ornaments to emphasize the accent wall.
The room may have a strong traditional feeling, but the stainless rack is rather industrial and futuristic. However, the two different styles match well because the rack doesn’t try to stand out alone. It curves along the wall, which appears nice. It also creates a balanced layout with the rounded large stool in the center of the room.
When you don’t have much space to work with, using a single cupboard and cabinets can keep you in style. The traditional style mudroom integrates the coat rack with the cabinets, simple and useful.
Yet another timeless and traditional coat rack style. The simple rack has a navy-blue finish on it, looking prominent among the yellow and neutral shade of the room. The dried flowers and leaves above the rack are a sweet finishing for the design.
All you need is a long wooden board! Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication and it never righter than this. The vertical jagged hooks make a useful hanger, yet design-wise, it looks undeniably stylish. Filling up the empty wall in the entryway, you need no more ornaments.
Maybe the coat hanger is not enough for the empty wall, then use patterned wallpaper to fill it up. Install the coat rack above the bench where you sit and take off the shoes. Note that the white color of the rack helps it to stand out, as the rest of the room is already full of patterns.
The neutral color entryway may be narrow, but it looks well-designed with a mixture of gray and earthy brown. The barn floor rug and shiplap wall give a strong farmhouse touch and the welcome sign adds accent to it. To wrap things up nicely, two sconces with yellow lights will help accentuate every element.
The twisted log will add a twist to your kids’ bedroom. As it already has a unique shape, you just have to hang it under the tilted ceiling to make it more visible. There is no wooden element spotted in the room, that is why the hanger is literally twisting the design.
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