

Things that make your entrance prettier
With these storage solutions, you can give your hallway a designer look.
Designers' love of detail is tireless. They design even supposedly inconspicuous things such as coat hooks or hangers so stylishly that they become eye-catchers. This makes all the difference, especially in the entrance area. This is often neglected because, unlike the living room, it is a transit room that you don't spend much time in.
Despite this, the entrance is the figurehead of your home. It makes a positive or negative first impression. Its appearance should be pleasing to the eye as you enter and leave. Storage solutions are the be-all and end-all for this. They bring organisation and a calm look to the room.

These small, but nice hooks should not be underestimated. They save space and provide a place to hang your clothes or keys. Whether on the door or the wall, these tidy helpers are quick to install. The more unusual they look, the more likely they are to be used as wall decoration. So you can kill two birds with one stone.
Without assembly
Clothes hooks that you hang on wardrobe or room doors are hidden talents. They can withstand a lot and can be repositioned quickly. This also applies to coat racks that you simply lean against the wall, making a drill superfluous. You can move them around in an instant if you change your mind or move house. Their minimalist design allows you to hang only the jackets you need. This ensures a calm overall look.

Functions
Detail lovers don't stop at the designed wall coat rack. They also reach for the matching hangers, which score points with their appearance and function. In addition to the classic silhouette, there are now numerous new shapes that also offer support for scarves and hats.

All clothes hooks // -hangers // -ironing
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