When it rains or when it’s cold, many of us start realizing we need somewhere to hang our coats, jackets etc. when it’s a little too late. I’m suggesting that you plan ahead and decorate your entryways with one of these coat racks anytime throughout the year. Besides there’s many other uses for a coat rack than you think.
Why do I need a coat rack?
I know it’s getting toward the summer and I’m probably crazy suggesting that any of you may need a coat rack. But seriously, I’ve noticed that it’s used all year round. Not just when it rains or when it gets cold and you need to hang those rain coats and jackets somewhere. One non-functional thing is that the coat rack serves a nice decor piece in your entryways, rooms or wherever you put them.
More functional uses
When it’s in a room you can use it to hang your “in-between” clothes. Like jeans I wore once and I know I can wear again, I hang it on the coat rack. For all you girls out there, you can use it to hang your hand-bag collection, scarves and accessories. I hang my belts, some extra ties and a few shirts. Before going out and you’re picking out what you’re going to wear, a coat rack serves a really good purpose for you to hang your outfit to see how the top and bottom will look.
Space saver
These coat racks work like vertical storage too. When your guests come over they can hang their “stuff” on it, like bags, sweaters and shirts. It’s better than piling it on the living room sofa or somewhere in the house which ends up cluttering your space. And when it’s in your room (or maybe your teenagers room) it can help to hang up all the “in-between” clothes rather than just have it start accumulating n piles all over the room on the floor / chairs, etc.
So decorate, save space and pre-empt the need for some coat racks!
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