10 Entryway Storage Ideas to Keep Your Home Tidy and Welcoming
on September 19, 2025

10 Entryway Storage Ideas to Keep Your Home Tidy and Welcoming

Your entryway is the first impression your home makes, and let’s face it—it can quickly become a catch-all for shoes, jackets, bags, and mail. A cluttered entryway not only looks chaotic but can also set a stressful tone for the rest of your home. With the right storage ideas, though, you can keep things neat, organized, and welcoming. Below are 10 practical entryway storage solutions that not only maximize space but also enhance the overall aesthetic of your home

1. Use a Stylish Console Table

A console table is one of the best ways to combine function and style in your entryway. This piece of furniture doesn’t just look great—it offers practical storage for everyday essentials. To avoid clutter, opt for a console table with built-in drawers or open shelving. Store your keys, sunglasses, or incoming mail in the drawers. For extra organization, place a small tray or bowl on top for easy access to things you grab on the way out, like your wallet or phone. Choose a design that fits the vibe of your home—modern, rustic, or minimalist—to elevate your entryway’s look.

If you have a lot of space, a console with additional shelves or baskets can help corral items like shoes or bags. It’ll also keep everything within easy reach when you come in or leave.

 
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2. Add a Coat Rack or Hooks

Coats, jackets, scarves, and hats can easily pile up in an entryway, especially during colder months. Wall-mounted hooks or a standing coat rack are great ways to keep outerwear organized and off the floor. To maximize storage without overcrowding your space, install a row of hooks at varying heights—this works well for both adults and kids. Alternatively, a free-standing coat rack adds a touch of charm and mobility to your entryway.

If you’re short on space, go vertical with wall-mounted hooks or a tall coat rack. This allows for multiple coats without taking up valuable floor space. Plus, hooks can double up as spots for bags, umbrellas, or even pet leashes.

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3. Opt for a Shoe Rack

Shoes can quickly become a major source of entryway clutter, especially in homes with multiple people. A shoe rack keeps footwear organized and your floor clear. Look for one that suits the types of shoes you typically wear—whether it's flats, sneakers, boots, or sandals. If you want a more streamlined look, choose a shoe rack that hides your shoes behind closed doors or within cubbies.

For smaller spaces, go for a slim, vertical shoe rack that fits in tight corners or against the wall. Alternatively, a shoe bench that doubles as a seating area for putting on shoes is a space-saving idea that works well in smaller entryways.

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4. Create a Bench with Hidden Storage

A bench is a classic addition to any entryway. Not only does it provide a convenient place to sit and put on shoes, but it also offers hidden storage for things like shoes, bags, or seasonal items. Look for a bench with a lift-up lid, drawers, or open shelving underneath. This will allow you to stow away anything that you don’t want to leave out in the open, keeping your entryway organized.

If you need extra storage for shoes, go for a bench with built-in cubbies or baskets. These are ideal for storing shoes neatly without taking up too much floor space.

 
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5. Incorporate Floating Shelves

Floating shelves are a perfect option for adding storage without sacrificing floor space. Install them above a coat rack or near the door for storing small items like keys, sunglasses, mail, or decorative pieces. Since they’re wall-mounted, floating shelves free up valuable floor space, making them ideal for smaller entryways.

If you have a larger entryway, you can use floating shelves to display personal items or décor, such as vases, family photos, or plants, which add warmth and personality to your space. Just be sure to keep things minimal so it doesn’t feel cluttered.

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6. Try a Storage Cabinet

A storage cabinet is an excellent solution if you need more space to store jackets, shoes, bags, or other items out of sight. Choose a cabinet with adjustable shelves or drawers for greater flexibility, allowing you to organize things based on size and frequency of use. For a sleek, modern take on storage, consider the Sweetcrispy High Dresser Fabric Storage Tower with 8 Fabric Drawers. This versatile piece offers ample storage space while maintaining a streamlined design that fits well in any entryway.

The fabric drawers are not only easy to access but also soft enough to protect delicate items like scarves or hats. Plus, the unit’s compact size makes it ideal for smaller spaces without overwhelming the room. Whether you’re organizing shoes, bags, or outerwear, the Sweetcrispy storage tower can help you keep your entryway looking neat and tidy.

For a personalized touch, you can label each fabric drawer to organize specific items, such as "Winter Gear" or "Keys and Mail." The soft, fabric construction also makes it easy to move or reposition as needed. If you're going for a minimalist style, the neutral tones of the Sweetcrispy tower will blend seamlessly with your décor, offering both functionality and style.

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7. Install a Vertical Organizer

In homes with limited space, vertical organizers are a lifesaver. These tall, narrow storage units can help you store everything from shoes to accessories, without taking up too much space. A vertical organizer can include shelves, cubbies, or even baskets for a mix of storage options.

Look for a vertical organizer with compartments that allow you to separate different items. For example, a unit with shoe racks at the bottom and cubbies at the top can keep everything in its place without crowding your entryway.

 
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8. Use Baskets and Bins

Baskets and bins are a quick and affordable way to keep your entryway tidy. You can place them on shelves, under benches, or inside cabinets to store hats, gloves, shoes, or other small items. Choose a set of baskets that complement your home’s décor—woven baskets for a rustic look, or sleek metal baskets for a modern touch.

Labeling your baskets or bins will help everyone in the family keep things organized. You can use labels for different categories, like "Winter Gear" or "Dog Leashes," so that items are easy to find.

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9. Add a Mirror for Function and Style

A mirror isn’t just for checking your outfit before heading out—it’s also a practical way to make your entryway feel larger and brighter. A well-placed mirror reflects light, helping to create the illusion of more space. Plus, it’s super convenient to have one by the door for last-minute checks before leaving.

Pair your mirror with a console table or coat rack below it for a complete entryway setup. If you’re working with limited space, a mirror with built-in shelves or hooks is a fantastic all-in-one solution.

 
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10. Get Creative with a Custom Solution

When it comes to entryway storage, sometimes a standard piece of furniture just doesn’t fit your space. If you have unique needs, consider getting creative with a custom solution. Built-in shelves, cubbies, and racks can be tailored to your entryway’s size, style, and functionality requirements. Custom units can blend seamlessly with the rest of your décor and help you maximize every inch of available space.

Consult with a designer or use online tools to visualize your custom storage solution before committing. Whether you’re incorporating seating, shelving, or additional hooks, make sure the design enhances both form and function.

Final Thoughts

A tidy entryway is more than just a pretty sight—it’s the key to starting your day with ease and maintaining an organized home. From stylish console tables and practical coat racks to clever storage cabinets and creative custom solutions, there are endless ways to organize your entryway. Use these ideas to create a space that is both functional and welcoming, helping you make a great first impression every time you step through the door.

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