Coat Racks
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Your Guide to Coat Racks
A coat rack keeps your entryway organised and sets the tone the moment someone walks through the door. Without one, coats pile on chairs, bags clutter the floor, and keys disappear into pockets never to be found again. Whether you have a generous hallway or just a sliver of wall beside the front door, there's a coat rack solution that fits.
Options fall into two broad camps: wall-mounted hooks and rails that save floor space, and freestanding coat stands that can be placed anywhere without drilling. Within each camp, styles range from minimal Scandinavian pegs to ornate Victorian hall trees with mirrors and umbrella compartments built in.
Style & Trends
Simple wooden peg rails in oak or beech suit Scandi and modern interiors — Shaker-style peg boards with rounded hooks work in hallways, kitchens, and bedrooms alike. For industrial-style homes, wall-mounted black iron hooks or a metal coat stand with an angular frame add character. Freestanding coat trees in solid wood or metal work well in rented properties where you can't drill into walls. In narrow hallways, a slim wall-mounted rail with 4–6 hooks takes up almost no space while keeping daily essentials off the floor.
What to Look For
Wall-mounted coat hooks and peg boards start from £10–£25 for simple designs, with mid-range wooden or metal rails running £25–£60. Freestanding coat stands cost £30–£80 for standard models and £80–£200 for premium hardwood or heavy-duty designs. Ensure wall-mounted options are fixed into studs or use heavy-duty plasterboard anchors — each hook should support 3–5kg for winter coats and bags. Space hooks at least 15cm apart to prevent overcrowding.
Quick Checklist
- Wall-mounted saves floor space in narrow hallways
- Freestanding racks need a stable weighted base
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