6 Tips for Preparing Your Hall Closet and Entryway for a Rainy Autumn

Summer is slowly winding down – soon autumn will be here, with its months of rainy shoes, dripping umbrellas and wet coats entering your house.

Get your entryway and coat closet ready with some of my favorite tips:

  1. Store frequently used items (wipes for boots or dog paws; scarves and throws) in neat fitting baskets at your front door for an easy-to-reach, attractive solution.

2. Install cubby shelves at eye level for keys, pet leashes, purses and lanyard badges.

3. If you live in a rainy climate, such as I do here in Seattle, store umbrellas by the door in an attractive holder.

4. Remove all unnecessary items from your coat closet. Inspect coats for wear and tear. Send any coats to the dry cleaner, as needed, before autumn begins. Have family members try on rain boots, shoes and5 . other items stored in the coat closet. Be sure you have room for visiting guests to hang up their coats.

5. Mount hooks on the inside of your coat closet for scarves and hats.

6. Store gloves and mittens in tidy, attractive baskets on a shelf near the top of your coat closet.

For more tips on organizing your coat closet, see these links:

A Little Coat Closet Refresh (I Heart Organizing)

Entryway Organizing Ideas (Martha Stewart)

Fresh Start: Coat Closet Organization (Apartment Therapy)

Organized Coat Closet Makeover (Organizing With Style)

Need help organizing your entryway, coat closet, guest closets or mudroom? Email abeaulac@aol.com to schedule an appointment with me!

The New Scandinavian Home Lifestyle Trend: Lagom

I’m a big fan of Hygge, the cozy Swedish way of warming your heart and home in winter. However, Hygge requires you to own (and store, and organize) quite a lot of extra things: Fuzzy blankets, candles, slippers, socks, books, etc.

So I’m a bit intrigued by Lagom, the new minimalism trend that’s getting a lot of attention here in the US.  Continue reading “The New Scandinavian Home Lifestyle Trend: Lagom”