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NO MUD ROOM? NO PROBLEM

TRY THESE SOLUTIONS TO CREATE A FUNCTIONAL HOME ENTRY SPACE AND CUT DOWN ON THE CLUTTER

- Mari-jane Williams

search #mud room on Instagram, and you’ll get more than 100,000 hits showing perfectly organized and styled spaces with cabinets, cubbies and hooks to house everyone’s backpacks, coats and shoes.

Those pictures are dreamy, but what if you don’t have the space for a dedicated mud room, where all the clutter of everyday comings and goings can be neatly stowed out of sight? The entry spaces in apartments, row houses and other smaller homes get a real workout — and often look the part.

We asked designer Shawna underwood of Shawna underwood Interior design in d.c. for advice on how to tame your entryway clutter and which products she would suggest to store shoes, coats, keys and more.

Having designated places for everything is the key to avoiding a mess, she says.

“If you have a place to put your keys, your purse, your hat, and you train yourself to put things where they’re supposed to go, they can always stay kind of neat.”

Here are underwood’s suggestion­s for a beautiful but functional home entry.

A dedicated coat closet is nice, but not everyone has the space for that, and even if you do, what are the odds that everyone’s coats make it there every day? Hooks, such as the eames Hang-it-all ($370, prices are Canadian unless specified) from Herman Miller, are a good entryway solution for those stray jackets and backpacks. This steel, wall-mounted rack with solid wood balls comes in several colours, including a fun multicolou­r option.

underwood also likes the barker vertical wall-mounted coat rack ($44.95) from Cb2. Made of iron, it comes in either a matte black or warm gold finish. The vertical design is particular­ly well-suited to small spaces, underwood says, and family homes, because the lower hooks are easier for kids to reach.

Clutter can accumulate quickly near the home entry, so consider adding a catchall tray or dish to corral keys, wallets and mail. The square quartz stone catch-all ($98) from Pottery barn is eight inches wide and would add an elegant, modern touch on a console table in the entry.

Cb2’s Trek oval horn bowl ($29.95) is a less expensive alternativ­e, made of water buffalo horn that has been heated and moulded into a glossy brown oval.

underwood is a fan of closed storage in an entryway to conceal visual clutter, she says. To keep shoes and other everyday items organized, she suggests the Tatum entryway shoe storage cabinet ($1,499) from Crate & barrel. The cabinet is made of acacia wood and metal in a brown-and-black finish. It has a shelf at the bottom for shoes, removable hooks on the sides, and drawers, open cubbies, and doors that conceal additional shelves.

underwood suggests using baskets to add storage and texture. For storing hats, gloves, scarves and other miscellane­ous items, she recommends the baba Tree Pakurigo basket (us$200, will ship to Canada) from Goodee. The 17-by-17-by-12inch baskets made of vetiver grass come in natural, black and white, red, and multicolor, and they’re made by Ghanaian artisans.

you could also try Goodee’s Makaua’s oval floor basket (us$85, will ship to Canada). Handcrafte­d in Mexico with palm fibres, the 20-by-12-by-10inch baskets come in two colours, agave and piedra, and have handles that make them easy to move from room to room.

 ?? HERMAN MILLER ?? A coat closet is nice, but the Eames Hang-it-all is another good solution for stray jackets and backpacks in the entryway, and it even comes in a fun multicolou­r option.
HERMAN MILLER A coat closet is nice, but the Eames Hang-it-all is another good solution for stray jackets and backpacks in the entryway, and it even comes in a fun multicolou­r option.
 ?? CRATE & barrel ?? The Tatum entryway shoe storage cabinet from Crate & Barrel has a bottom shelf for shoes, removable side hooks, and doors that conceal additional shelves.
CRATE & barrel The Tatum entryway shoe storage cabinet from Crate & Barrel has a bottom shelf for shoes, removable side hooks, and doors that conceal additional shelves.
 ?? Goodee ?? The Baba Tree Pakurigo basket from Goodee, made of vetiver grass, is made by Ghanaian artisans.
Goodee The Baba Tree Pakurigo basket from Goodee, made of vetiver grass, is made by Ghanaian artisans.

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