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Coat Closet Organization

December 31, 2015 · Delia 5 Comments

We are just over half a year into our new house, our first house (!), and I still feel like we are unpacking and organizing.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

With so many house projects going on, we constantly feel busy but the progress is slow. One project I knew I needed to tackle for the New Year was our entry way. When I found out that the Michaels Makers project for January was organization I knew just what I was going to do!

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

This is the before:

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

I wish this was staged, but it’s all real and it’s not even near it’s worst.

Even though we are lucky enough to have a dedicated coat closet by the front door, our stuff still goes all over the place and it’s hard to keep clean. My initial thought was to completely overhaul the closet by adding a bench and custom shelves, etc. As the rest of the house projects started piling up, that idea quickly got scrapped (at least for now!) and I started a simpler plan by adding some back pack hooks to one side of the closet. That helped a little but the closet still needed some more work.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

One trip to Michaels and I came home with a bunch of baskets, hooks, and rope to get the job done!

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

Using matching baskets on the top shelf organizes our summer and winter hats, gloves, sunglasses, and sunscreen with a little room to grow. I always like to purge and organize to the point where there is room to grow…because we always do!

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

I really like these smaller black wood/wire baskets because I can easily see what’s inside them but they’re still designed to disguise the mess. I love them so much I’m actually thinking of goingback to get more of the smallest ones for some of my other shelves. (They come in three sizes. The ones pictured here are the medium size.)

They are light weight for easy access, which ensures that we will actually use them and keep our mess contained in them. The problem with the baskets that were there before is that one basket was heavy and awkward to  pull down and the other was too big so it was heavy and hard to pull down once it filled up with stuff.

The smaller, matching baskets add symmetry and functionality to the space.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

I added two 3M Command hooks (found in the framing section at Michaels) to the other side of the closet for my purse and Nat’s preschool back pack. I may have to replace Nat’s hook with a screw in heavy duty hook later when her backpack gets heavier like her brothers’, but for now it works and is a much better solution than the closet hardware knob!

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

I added this little shoe shelf early on ($10 from Target) and it’s helped us keep our shoes organized…most of the time. We still need to work on actually putting them there! I try to limit everyone to 1-2 pairs and then put the rest in their bedroom closets.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

I switched out our hangers with all wooden ones from IKEA so that they would all match. It gives it a much more polished look.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

Hanging from one of those hangers is a piece of cotton rope and some wooden clothes pin clips from Michaels. I refuse to put wet gloves into the storage baskets, so I decided to hang this rope for clipping them up to dry. It also works as a way to store them through the winter, since we’ll probably need to use them again by the time they’re dried! It’s also more accessible to my kids.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

As for the extra blankets… Instead of storing them in the closet where it constantly looked messy, despite my constant folding, and where it was hard to access for my kids, we got a catch all chest sized basket (also from Michaels) to put by the front door. It holds extra blankets, as well as my husband’s lunch box when he comes home from work.

It made the hair pin leg bench that was there before look out of proportion, so we’ve replaced it with a dining chair for now. I kind of like it though, so maybe we’ll keep it? The hair pin leg bench is now hanging out as the piano bench I love it there (pictures to come).

I also added a jute rug from Rugs USA. It was less than $30 (including shipping and tax) and I seriously want one for every room in the house now.

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

I think a clean, welcoming entry way is important in any house, but it feels especially so, since it opens right up to our open floor plan, living/dining/kitchen space!

Coat Closet Organization // Delia Creates

Having a designated place for everything makes keeping this space so much easier to keep organized, which is the ultimate goal when you’re organizing. Amirite!?

We still have some decorating to do, but now I feel like I can since it’s clean and ready to go!

Sources: All baskets are from Michaels (and are on 50% off right now!)|| cotton rope, clips, and hooks are also from Michaels|| rug is from Rugs USA || chair, mirror, and hangers are from IKEA || hairpin leg bench in before picture is from Amazon (links and more info to come) || shoe self is from Target.

(Psst…Michaels also just released a new organization project called Cre8ted Spaces available in stores now!)

For more organization ideas, take a look at some of the fun storage projects on Michaels.com or the other 49 makers’ ideas on The Glue String for tips on designing, organizing and decorating their favorite places!

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  1. Marry Jordan says

    January 1, 2016 at 6:15 PM

    Hello Delia – Cani just say how much I love you and miss you. I am always popping into your blog and seeing what you are whipping up yet – loved your last post about your new house – I changed out my shoe rack for a basket by my front door and I love it! I just toss them in and done! so if you are ever finding the shoe rack isn’t working maybe a basket? Xoxoxo thanks for being you – Mary

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    • Delia says

      January 1, 2016 at 6:24 PM

      That’s a great idea. Thanks Mary! Miss you too! xo Delia

      Reply
  2. Magda E. says

    January 3, 2016 at 4:36 AM

    I love the clean look.

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  3. Gitte Hersom says

    January 17, 2016 at 10:58 PM

    Gloves drying line – that’s so brilliant! Our gloves, and especially the kid’s, are always lying around after they come home. And one or two will ALWAYS go missing in the drying progress.

    Your coat closet look amazing now 🙂

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    • Delia says

      January 18, 2016 at 8:02 AM

      Aw thanks! I know, gloves are worse than socks! ha! My kids lose them like crazy.

      Reply

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