6 Wall Hooks That Turned My Bare Entryway Wall Into a Functional Mudroom
Not everyone has the luxury of a built-in mudroom with custom cabinetry and bench seating. For many of us, the “mudroom” is just the three feet of blank wall immediately to the right of the front door.
The secret to making a bare wall function like a mudroom is robust, well-designed hardware. Here are the hooks that can handle winter coats and heavy bags without looking industrial.
1. The Heavy-Duty Brass Hook

A single, substantial Solid Brass Coat Hook can hold a heavy wool coat and a tote bag without bending. The unlacquered finish ages beautifully over time, adding warmth to a plain white wall.
2. The Classic Peg Rail

For a softer, Shaker-inspired look, a Solid Wood Peg Rail is incredibly versatile. It spans a wider area, allowing you to hang lighter items like hats, scarves, and dog leashes alongside jackets. It looks intentional even when it is completely empty.
3. The Over-Door Solution

If you are renting and cannot drill into the walls, a high-quality Over-The-Door Hook Rack is essential. Skip the cheap wire versions and look for matte metal finishes with padded backing to protect the door frame.
A well-placed hook is the simplest way to tell your belongings exactly where they live the moment you walk inside.
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