Your entryway is the first thing people see when they walk into your home. It sets the tone for the rest of the house. But let’s be honest, most hallways in UK homes are small, narrow, and somehow always end up looking cluttered. Coats piled on one hook, shoes scattered across the floor, bags dumped by the door. Sound familiar?
The good news is that you don’t need a massive space or a big budget to sort it all out. With the right storage ideas, even the tiniest hallway can feel organised, welcoming, and stylish. Here are ten smart entryway storage ideas that work brilliantly in modern UK homes.
1. Invest in a Shoe Storage Bench
If there’s one piece of furniture every hallway needs, it’s a shoe storage bench. It does two jobs at once — gives you a place to sit down while you put your shoes on, and hides all those trainers, boots, and work shoes out of sight underneath or inside.
A shoe storage bench is especially useful in homes with children. Instead of tripping over small wellies and school shoes every morning, everything has a dedicated spot. Look for one with a lift-up lid or open cubbies at the bottom so shoes are easy to grab on your way out the door. Many come in wood finishes or upholstered tops, so they look great too, not just practical.
2. Use Wall-Mounted Hooks the Right Way
Most people stick a single hook row on the wall and call it done. But a smarter approach is to layer your hooks. Put a row of sturdy hooks higher up for coats and jackets, and a second, lower row for bags, scarves, and kids’ backpacks.
You can also buy hook panels that come with a small shelf above them. Perfect for dropping your keys or post as you walk in. Choose hooks in brass, matte black, or brushed steel to give the space a more polished, modern feel.
3. Add a Console Table for Style and Function
A slim console table is one of the most versatile pieces of furniture you can put in a hallway. It doesn’t take up much space depth-wise, but it gives you a flat surface to put things down, keys, sunglasses, letters, your phone.
Choose a console table with a drawer or shelf underneath and you’ve instantly gained even more storage. You can use the drawer for everyday essentials like lip balm, spare change, and hair ties, while the lower shelf works well for a basket or a stack of books. Topped with a small lamp and a plant or candle, a console table also makes your hallway look intentional and put together rather than an afterthought.
4. Go Vertical With Floating Shelves
When floor space is limited, which it usually is in UK hallways. The walls become your best friend. Floating shelves are affordable, easy to fit, and incredibly useful. Use them to store things you need regularly but don’t want lying around: dog leads, sunscreen, hand sanitiser, reusable shopping bags.
Keep them tidy by using small baskets or boxes on the shelves rather than just piling things up. This way everything looks neat even when it isn’t particularly organised underneath.
5. Fit a Slim Tall Cabinet
Tall, narrow cabinets are made for UK hallways. They don’t stick out much from the wall, but they offer a surprising amount of storage inside. You can find ones with hooks on the outside, a mirror on the door, and shelves or hanging space inside — all in one unit.
This kind of cabinet is brilliant for keeping coats, umbrellas, and shoes completely hidden away. When guests come over, you can shut the doors and the hallway instantly looks clean and spacious.
6. Use a Pegboard for Flexible Storage
Pegboards aren’t just for garages and craft rooms. In a hallway, a pegboard lets you customise your storage completely. You can hang hooks, small baskets, shelves, and even a key holder and rearrange everything whenever your needs change.
Paint the pegboard the same colour as your wall for a sleek, modern look, or go for a contrasting colour to make it a feature. It’s a budget-friendly option that actually looks great in contemporary homes.
7. Choose a Storage Ottoman
If you have a slightly wider hallway or a porch area, a storage ottoman is a brilliant addition. Like the shoe storage bench, it gives you seating and hidden storage in one. But ottomans tend to be a bit more flexible. You can move them around easily and use them in other rooms if needed.
Pop blankets, spare wellies, sports kit, or anything else that tends to pile up near the door inside the ottoman and shut the lid. Done. Tidy in seconds.
8. Hang a Mirror With Hidden Storage
A mirror is practically essential in any hallway. It makes the space feel bigger and lighter, and you’ll want one last look before heading out anyway. But why not get a mirror that works harder?
Some mirrors come with small shelves attached to the sides or a hidden cabinet behind them. Others have hooks built in underneath. Either way, you get the visual benefit of a mirror plus practical storage, without taking up any extra wall space.
9. Use Baskets and Bins Strategically
Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. A few well-placed baskets can make a huge difference to how tidy your hallway feels. Keep one near the door for shoes, one on a shelf for post and paperwork, and a smaller one on your console table for keys and bits.
Wicker baskets give a warm, natural feel that works well with Scandi or farmhouse-style interiors. Wire baskets suit more industrial or minimal spaces. Either way, they’re cheap, widely available, and genuinely useful.
10. Make the Most of Under-Stair Space
If your hallway has a staircase, the space underneath is storage gold. Many UK homes have an understairs cupboard, but it often becomes a dumping ground for things that don’t have a proper home. Take an afternoon to sort it out and you’ll be amazed at how much useful space you free up.
Install some shelving inside, add hooks on the back of the door, and use labelled boxes or baskets to keep everything in order. You can store everything from shoes and coats to the hoover, toolbox, and sports equipment. All hidden neatly behind a closed door.
Final Thoughts
Sorting out your entryway doesn’t have to be a massive project. Start with one or two changes. Even just adding a shoe storage bench and a console table can completely transform how your hallway feels and functions. Think about what causes the most frustration when you walk through the door and tackle that first.
A well-organised hallway makes your whole home feel calmer. And when you leave the house in the morning without a mad scramble for your keys, you’ll wonder why you didn’t sort it sooner.













