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clothes hanging on a rack with text overlay how to store your winter coats

Say goodbye to coat clutter with our comprehensive storage guide! Explore innovative solutions for storing winter coats, whether you have a closet or not. From DIY shelves to under-bed storage, find the perfect fit for your space. Dive into our expert tips on Clutter Keeper now!

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a white coat rack with two coats hanging on it's sides and some shoes

While you might not spend very many minutes at a time there, your home’s entryway is one of its highest-trafficked spots — after all, it’s the space you have to cross through every time you enter or leave. So even though you might be tempted to turn your attention to bigger players in the reno game, like the kitchen or living room, it’s worth spending some time to make this area an organized and comfortable spot.

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a coat rack with baskets and towels on it next to a shelf filled with blankets

Kerry Kellett on Instagram: "When the heart says bespoke but the budget says Ikea Here’s the first in a series of how we have used @ikeauk hacks in our home to save money when renovating & proof that ikea can look 👌🏼 To create our bootroom storage space we used the following: 1x Kallax unit in white washed oak £45 Rattan storage boxes £15 each (Cheaper alternatives available) Wooden coat hooks £9.99 from @amazonuk Mdf for panelling from @bandq_uk £20 Oak shelf from…

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a coat rack filled with coats and shoes

Our entryways are often overlooked. These hard working spaces can create a foundation of organization for the rest of your home. Even if you don’t have a formal entryway, you can still carve out a functional drop zone for all your shoes, coats, and keys to land. Not that its an easy task! Believe me

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a coat rack filled with coats and shoes next to a door that leads to a hallway

Entryways might just be a pass-through area in most homes, but they still have to work hard. They’re the first point you see when you get home, so they need to be beautiful and welcoming—but above all, they need to be organized and streamlined to make comings and goings as easy and painless as possible. That goes double for small entryways!For Matilda Kristofferson (Hemma Interiors), the biggest challenge her entry posed was its long, narrow shape: about 4.5 meters (14.

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a coat rack with shoes and coats hanging on it

Having new projects to work on keeps me inspired and energized. I love nothing more than digging into a new one that speaks to me and that I love so much I could picture myself in. When I find myself wanting to move into someone’s house, I feel like we’ve done our job. (the kitchen […]

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