Don’t have space for a home office?

A doorless coat closet is the perfect spot for a streamlined office area.

All you need is a computer, chair, and countertop to serve as a desk.

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Mounted shelves hold books, magazines, and other supplies.

Look Up

In a small space such as anentryway, vertical storage is key.

This doorless closet-turned-cubby uses a storage shelf to keep shoes out of the way.

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Hooks mounted on a stylish wallpaper treatment are perfect for hanging backpacks, purses, and jackets.

Extra storage built-in above the closet holds totes full of seasonal items, such as scarves and hats.

This entryway closet, for example, doubles as an accessory station.

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Hidden behind a pristine white door lies everything you’d need to add a finishing touch to an outfit.

Pretty wallpaper and an easy-to-clean rug help the space stay stylish even when the door is open.

Instead, pick one or two elements to focus on.

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In this case, a tiny closet gets turned into a spot for lots of shoes.

Removing the door also removes extra bulk, and built-in shelves help to keep the space tidy.

Put adult footwear on the top shelves, and reserve the bottom spots for kids and guests.

Mudroom storage

In fact, with the right mindset, an unusual layout can be both beautiful and functional.

In this entryway, a large bookshelf skewed from the direct sight line holds entryway items.

A window and colorful scarves capture the attention of guests as they walk through the door.

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A well-placed bench provides a spot to sit down and take off shoes.

Built Right In

Expand existing closet space with a built-in entryway organizer.

These helpful units hold everything from coats tosports equipment and gym gear.

white storage cubbies