Mudroom In a formal entryway
You don't want to spoil the look of nice foyer, but if it's your main point of entry and exit, it needs to be practical. If space allows, add two sets of shallow, floor-to-ceiling cabinets or bookcases, and place a bench between them. "Top the bench with a cushion to create a comfortable spot to sit down, slide a bin under the bench for shoes and rainboots, and hang hooks above it for jackets, coats and bags," says Small Space, Big Style's Libby Langdon, a N.Y.-based interior designer. Stock open shelves with baskets for hats, scarves and umbrellas, and paint a bold color on the wall behind these shelves to add visual interest.
In a hallway
If you only have a small, narrow hallway in an apartment or leading in from the garage "you can still turn it into a functional mudroom by hanging a mirror on one wall and mounting a narrow ledge beneath the mirror for your keys, mail and cell phone," says Langdon. Below the shelf, add stylish wall hooks to hold purses, bags and jackets.