Floral dresses and tunics are too beautiful to be tucked away in a closet. Show ’em off instead by hanging them in the hallway outside of your bedroom.[pslider] What you can achieve by doing that is everyone will be envy of your new dresses and clothes. It’s good to have them well arranged. In this particular example they are not exposed directly, but put in the sideway, so not too aggressive for your guests. If you can arrange the clothes or have more , you can change the look for every season.
There are plenty of option to hang them and look beautiful, no need to invest in expensive wardrobe or any other furniture, not to mention any custom made.
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Tuck a narrow desk, mini stool, and hanging storage into a wide hallway to create a designated spot for paying bills and balancing your budget.
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A mini garden in a hallway near a window is the perfect place to gather your indoor plants (both big and small) into one gorgeous display. Don’t have a sunlit hallway?
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Those big, clunky things might be necessary for your morning commute or exercise routine, but storage is an issue if you don’t have a garage.
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A long narrow hallway is a dreamy place to organize your entire book collection. Plus, it gives the oft-wasted area a real purpose and creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
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If your home doesn’t have a designated room for storing shoes, coats, backpacks, built-in storage in your entryway will do just fine and make better use of the space.
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Clear jars turn spices and snacks into colorful decor that kind of reminds us of a scientist’s labratory (in a good way).
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Here, plate racks line the walkway between a kitchen and bathroom and offer storage that’s also stylish.
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IKEA’s wall-mounted TRONES storage boxes are narrow containers designed to hold shoes in your mudroom, bedroom, or closet.
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Before adding a built-in bench with a cushion and pillows, this nook was a wasted walking space to a bathroom. Now? It’s cozy, cute, and useful.
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