Best entryway furniture according to redditors

We found 59 Reddit comments discussing the best entryway furniture. We ranked the 43 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Coat racks
Hall trees

Top Reddit comments about Entryway Furniture:

u/mindfullybored · 9 pointsr/cfs

That's actually one of the projects I've been working on this summer! The standout addition to my room is a coat rack/shoe bench. The shoe shelves are easy access for my constant on/off shoes. And I use the 9 hooks as a convenient way to store clothes I've already worn, but aren't dirty enough to wash. It's drastically cut down my clothing clutter.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0786BN4WY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/jessdb19 · 8 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

First off-how is your bed and mattress? It's what I'd tackle first. Make sure that your bed is comfortable and inviting. Pick a color that you're in love with and start with neutral sheets (gray, white, off white, lines, etc). Pick a nice comforter. Get a matching pillowcase, either one that matches the comforter or sheets. Center the bed on the wall, add a side table or two, maybe some lights.

I think the desk is fine, but I'd look into some shelves above it or beside it. Get yourself a nice desk set (pens, notebooks, filing, etc). Get a nice desk chair. Add a lamp to the desk.

Hang a new curtain or get blinds.

If you can paint the walls, go with neutral.

Get rid of boxes on top of things, find places for them. If you don't have a place, look into creating one.

Add art to the walls. Go as colorful or gray as you want. Pick art that you love.

Add a rug or two. It'll soften the space and make it cozier.

Add a throw blanket and a nice throw pillow. Maybe add a small bench in front of your bed (for storage and sitting when getting ready).

If I were you, I'd paint the yellow cabinet a dark gray. I'd go with white sheets (or light gray) and a dark gray comforter in a size larger than my bed. (If twin get a full or queen comforter). Something like this. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ef/6b/e7/ef6be72beb4df171fca9551b8c8490b5.png I'd add a couple of small white side tables. Bring in colors of brass as accents. I'd hang some curtains (white with blackout) and underneath I'd add some sheer curtains for light during the day. Hung wider than the window by a few inches to give the illusion of a wider window. Replace the chair with something modern but comfortable -maybe something like https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/907932/Realspace-Modern-Comfort-Winsley-Bonded-Leather/ I'd add a small bookshelf, a small bench with storage like https://www.amazon.com/Spatial-Order-Kaufmann-Modern-Storage/dp/B07F63HDP5?th=1 and probably hang a large art piece over the bed and a few on the walls.

u/Syphylicia · 4 pointsr/houseplants

Yes! It's a garment rack. I saw so many beautiful set ups on Pinterest and have used all the other shelf/floor spaces in my house already lol so I nabbed this to try something different.

Just got it a week ago and I can't wait to add another viner + smaller plants on the bottom. She will be full in no time 😈

https://www.amazon.com/soges-Folding-Clothing-Furniture-BS2006-TK/dp/B07BDG6CLN

u/chiquita-banana · 4 pointsr/DesignMyRoom
u/gooierskin · 3 pointsr/IndoorGarden

It’s actually a clothing rack I ordered from amazon! Here’s the link if you want: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CZF41C4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EW.hDbYD0ES64

u/ohoolahandy · 3 pointsr/interiordecorating

In addition to what u/bubblymimosa said:

  • As to the plants, Snake Plant and Pothos do very well as beginner plants indoors with low light. Get some organic soil like FoxFarm that has plenty of airy-ness to it. You've got lots of space on top by the windows for other plants that need more light like Croton or String of Pearls.
  • Add a standing coat rack like this one between the edge of the door when it's fully open and that first filing cabinet instead of the small hooks?
  • Get some thin pillow inserts and get some pillow cases with personality (that fits you, of course) to place on the backs of the chairs. Ikea has a good selection at good prices.
  • See if you'd be allowed to put up removable wallpaper. It's generally peel and stick and you'd just peel it again to get it off. Nothing terrible like wallpaper horror stories. Like at Spoonflower (the woven kind), or at Chasing Paper.

    I'd pick a color scheme you like or a statement piece you adore and use the colors off of that in the rest of your decorating.
u/jw518 · 3 pointsr/houseplants

I saw some people using things like coat racks! I’m in the same boat and I’m starting to give up hope about ways to use wall/ceiling space. I think it worth looking into to see what kind of furniture options there are! Like this: here
But do post about it if you find a way to hang them like you want to!!! That’d probably be helpful to a lot of people!

u/pro_organizer · 3 pointsr/organization

I would put a freestanding hall tree against the wall beside the door or floating along the carpet line. Coat racks are fussy and I think you'll need something substantial as the kids grow up. Plus, you can usually add a lower second row of hooks (that kids can easily reach) on anything with a reinforced backboard.

Don't set the hall tree on the tile because your walkway is very narrow. Get one with built in storage so there is a place for the bags to sit on top and baskets underneath for accessories. This won't be used as seating, just bag and accessory storage. Open baskets on a shelf work best, no more than 2/3 of the shelf height so a hand can grab something inside without too much hassle.

Here's an open style with plenty of shelves for storing accessories:
HOMYSHOPY Entryway Hall Tree with Removable Hooks, Storage Shelves and Bench, Multipurpose Coat Rack for Hallway, Vintage Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PR8LHVK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_artQDbX5XJG9W


Here are two more traditional ones that might work:
Crosley Furniture Seaside Hall Tree - Distressed White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MG6URP0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FstQDbTC40RPM


Linon 76063ANT01U Santa Fe Hall Tree, 40" W x 17.99" D X 64.02" H, Natural https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010PBECF2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yttQDbMR8HG1X


Remove the coat hooks from the wall and line stacked shoe storage along the short wall, maybe a tray next to them since men's shoes and winter boots don't always fit the dimensions anyhow. Plus, it just looks tidy and is a good reminder for where shoes are allowed to go. I recommend keeping all shoe storage open because you want to keep your system painless for children or newcomers to use.

Personally, I like shoe shelves that aren't just the skinny bars because small shoes and heels don't stay on easily.

To match the first hall tree, 1 or two of these depending on space:
VASAGLE Shoe Rack, 5-Tier Shoe Storage Organizer with 4 Metal Mesh Shelves for 16-20 Pairs and Large Surface for Bags, for Entryway, Hallway, Closet, Industrial, Rustic Brown ULBS15BX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SJZJ7YK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4vtQDb470GXYV

Different styles:

MyGift Rustic 4-Tier Vintage White Wood Entryway Shoe Rack Storage Shelves with Handles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JYM9M5R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zBtQDb3JCZX2T


LANGRIA 4-Tier Metal Shoe Rack Utility Shoe Tower Shoe Organizer Shelf for Closet Bedroom & Entryway Bronze https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EJO9UP8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qztQDbN43B2HT

Boot tray options, but take measurements first:

Hudson Exchange 4010 Waterhog Classic Boot Tray, 34" L x 15" W, 3/8" Thick, Medium Brown https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TT8ESRK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_mDtQDbHGWT34G


Ottomanson TRY400-30X15 Multi-Purpose Indoor & Outdoor Waterproof Tray, 15" x 30", Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LBL9XKE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sEtQDb184SCKD


I would move the wood bench either behind the floating hall tree, floating in front of the hall tree against the wall, or along the wall by the other doorway if it stays in this area at all. You might need to play around with a few layouts and see what works, and if course measure and verify that everything works for you. The examples I linked are not vetted, only style suggestions and they might come in different sizes and quality ratings from other sellers.

u/BuckeyeBentley · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

I use this thing. I live alone so it works for my gear and non-riding stuff, and a shelf for my helmet.

u/londongarbageman · 3 pointsr/hockeyplayers

ClosetMaid 1494 KidSpace Small Storage Bench, White ClosetMaid https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074FQF145/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_M1ORAbVRGKH4C

ClosetMaid 1499 KidSpace Open Storage Locker, 49-Inch Height, Wh... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074FP5S8N/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_x3ORAbGMR4CA1

u/baccgirl · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ok....my list of goodies for you /u/angelninja

Sexy dress $14.95
Belly chain $7.98
TBBT. Lie game $26.99
Funko pop $11.99
Another funky pop $16.99
Jewellery box $11.90
Pretty shirt $18.99
Hot rollers $14.99 with $5 off coupon
Vintage dress $23.90
Makeup primer $12.10 with coupon
Eye shadow $15.97
Foundation $5.40
Hat stand $19.99
Hanging chair $28.94
Pirates of the Caribbean bluerays $39.97 (there are 4, but I only linked one)
Really pretty necklace set $10.99
Rhinestone choker $12.99

It all adds up to $306.70, but that doesn't include the discounts on some of the items.

u/jehssikkah · 2 pointsr/HomeDecorating

We used our built in desk as extra storage. I bought a bamboo shoe rack from amazon (it looks like a small shelf) that fit absolutely perfectly under neath the desk, and stored extra kitchen appliances. Link of example. The top of the desk had my toaster oven and knife block. My setup was a little different than yours though; our built in desk was at one end of the kitchen, so kitchen appliance storage didn’t look out of place.

Maybe you can use it for extra storage?

u/TheSeansk1 · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

I bought a shoe rack on Amazon and have a shelf under my TV for hats.

shoe rack

u/that_thing_you_do · 2 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

I saw this but went with this one instead. I wanted a coffee table to eat off of, and be able to have guests sit on. Admittedly though I don't flip it to the hard side enough and often just eat off the cushion side anyway.
But still like it... can put my feet up on it comfortably when on the couch, too.

u/barelyinterested · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/mdp300 · 1 pointr/buildapc

You can get something like this to put your case on.

I might get one because my desk just isn't big enough, and my cat will probavly knock it over.

u/Wasted-years · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think that everyone could really use a coat rack. That one is pretty cute but they have all kinds! It's a useful and cool looking thing to stick in a corner, especially if you live somewhere cold.

u/Metcarfre · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Three is definitely better; as you say, shit happens. I just don't want you rushing out to buy a bunch of crap because you have to. Crazy-good suits can be had for cheap if you wait for sales or eBay, so I'm just encouraging you to play the long game.

Hanging in either is fine. I've long wanted a valet stand or preferrably this exact chair for hanging clothes when I get home. In fact, on these hot summer days I'll often take off my pants (no suits for me, biz-cas) and hang the waistband over my fan to air them out for a while. Ghetto, yes, but effective. Just make sure the suit isn't squished into an over-crowded closet and air can move around.

u/desktop_version_bot · 1 pointr/bench
u/Brady721 · 1 pointr/bench

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0018SJQFS/ref=s9_top_hm_bFfPl_g201_i6

Pretty sure its a bench. Whats a CABINTET? Is it like a cabinet?

u/milieu_of_mediocrity · 1 pointr/Kombucha

Hi. I'm planning on adding another 2 gallon vessel, so I'm looking for a stand to replace this wire rack. I have a feeling that it won't hold up to the additional weight.

The dimensions of this closet are 29" W x 20" L, and I'd like something 36" taller if possible. Thanks in advance for any recommendations!

Edit: I was thinking about something similar to this, only a bit taller.

u/purplework · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

i got one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NL8NB6S/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

works well. Its wide enough for two TKL across and deep enough for 60% lengthwise.

u/sml-ktchn-vgn · 1 pointr/minimalism

We have a coat tree next to the front door as we have no closet. No. Closet. It looks similar this one. Hats on the very top, scarves and coats on the bottom row.

u/ThatCanadianGuyThere · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Post was removed so I commented in the purchase advice thread. Someone suggested this . May look into one for Canada and get it.

u/veermaharaj · 1 pointr/battlestations

Sucks in dust like crazy on the floor.

I put my tower on a pedestal and I went from cleaning it ones every two months to twice a year.

Made a huge difference.

I tipped an old used speaker box on its side as a pedestal.

I also used a shoe rack...

SONGMICS 3-Tier Bamboo Shoe Rack Bench, Shoe Organizer, Storage Shelf, Holds Up to 264 Lb, Ideal for Entryway Hallway Bathroom Living Room and Corridor Brown ULBS04Z https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MR781H2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gfZVCbQ9HB464