HOMISSUE Vintage Corner Hall Tree with Shoe Bench, Entryway Coat Rack with 6 Double Hooks, Retro Brown

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HOMISSUE Vintage Corner Hall Tree with Shoe Bench, Entryway Coat Rack with 6 Double Hooks, Retro Brown

HOMISSUE Vintage Corner Hall Tree with Shoe Bench, Entryway Coat Rack with 6 Double Hooks, Retro Brown

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Large pieces range from 30–36 inches wide (76-91 cm), which works for some entryways and most rooms. You might be picturing a big oak tree or a pine sprouting up from your hallway, but it’s not that. A hall tree is a piece of furniture typically found in a hallway or entrance of a home. It comes with shelves or knobs to store items and hang coats. The name was coined due to its shape of a tree-like structure at entrances. Another facet to consider is how many bells and whistles you want on your hall tree. While some come embellished with mirrors, benches, cabinets, and cubbies, others are more minimalist and only provide hooks to hang up your coat. Consider your current organizational needs and which hall tree design elements will best meet them.

Most hall trees can be found in the hallway of a home right at the entrance or in the mudroom. 4. What are the different names for hall trees? Distressing wood is the process of weathering the wood by using chemicals, tools, or hands to create imperfections that add to its character. This kind of wood adds a rustic feel to the room and has a stylish effect. You can use dark distressed wood and surround it with plants or other earthy elements. Measuring less than a foot wide, this ultra-sleek hall tree is a clever solution if you’re short on space. If you prefer the look of a traditional hall tree, however, this is probably not for you. This unit is only available in one color—white with oak accents. It has a powder-coated metal frame and top shelf for durability and only weighs about 40 pounds when fully assembled. In terms of versatility and functionality, there's no beating the Walker Edison August Hall Tree. With five different finish options to choose from and plenty of storage options by way of hooks and shelving, it's an ideal solution to contain clutter with a practical design. If you're looking for an option at a lower price point, the Honey-Can-Do Hall Tree provides a lot of space to hold your belongings between its shelves and hooks. When looking for the best hall tree, we considered three important factors: functionality, versatility, and storage space. We looked for one that, most importantly, was easy to assemble and keep organized, while offering plenty of room to keep your essentials.

Recently, I bought a hall tree, and it’s taken my hallway from disastrous confusion to organized and clutter-free. And everyone knows where their stuff is! So, I thought to put together this brief guide to help you find the ideal hall tree furniture for your home. The Origin of Hall Trees If you’re looking for an antique hall tree style, wood lends itself perfectly to this look. Antique hall trees feature intricate designs, which became popular during Victorian times when hall trees started becoming commonplace in homes. Despite its low price tag, this hall tree is highly functional and rivals some of the more expensive options. It has nine removable coat hooks, allowing you to customize the layout and hang items of various sizes. There are also two slatted shelves below the bench, which can be used to store shoes, bins, or baskets. Another convenient feature is the hanging bar at the top—an ideal space for scarves, umbrellas, and other small items. It's also worth noting that one of our writers tested a larger version of this model, and she loved the tiered shelving and ample storage space it provided. And because it’s only 13.3 inches deep, it’s slim enough to place in a narrow hallway or another small space in your home.

A hall tree with seating will be aperfect place to sit and relax for a few minutes after you walk through the door. Contemporary hall trees are typically made with traditional materials like solid wood but showcase them in entirely new and fresh ways. Metal designs also don’t follow the classic rectangular structure, opting for tiered angular shelves instead.Shelves: They can be arranged in many different ways and be used for storing large objects or placing decorative items. You can use it to look at your reflection when leaving and do a final touch-up if needed. Get Started With Your Hall Tree While all hall trees exist to help you declutter, some are better suited for certain purposes than others. "Since there are many different options on the market, it's also important to look for a hall tree that feels aligned with your personal style and aesthetic and fits in with the rest of your home decor," explains Gill. For example, if you need a piece of furniture that will make your home look a little tidier, focus on styles with a cabinet versus one with open shelves so you can keep up appearances more easily. If you're trying to neaten up your family's shoe collection, look for units with specific shoe cubby holes. Also, if you're considering a benched hall tree, take a look at the weight that it can support and the height of the hooks so you aren't fighting against your coats while trying to sit down on the bench. A kid’s hall tree will be used during the early years of their life, so keeping it free-standing might be easier. They can be basic plywood structures, but you may want to find one that has fun and bright colors because children sometimes need a bit of encouragement to tidy up.

Many traditional hall trees are relatively big furniture pieces that are perfect in spacious entryways. But just because you live in an apartment with a cramped hallway doesn’t mean you have to miss out. Many furniture manufacturers have adapted the hall tree for smaller homes. While it's easy enough for one person to assemble, the process may take several hours. That said, we suggest inspecting the box thoroughly upon arrival to make sure you have all of the parts before beginning. All in all, this is an attractive and versatile hall tree that will serve households with varying needs. The material you choose for the hall tree should be durable enough to withstand daily wear and tear and be aesthetically pleasing. WoodSafety is also an important consideration when looking for a hall tree for your little one. Hall trees that feature fabric padding along edges and corners will cushion their heads, elbows, and knees from bumps. A Final Word…

One of the most important things to consider when shopping for a hall is what size will best fit your space. If you have a small entryway or an awkward layout, a narrow or corner hall tree are clever space-saving solutions. If you have a larger family, you will need a unit that’s big enough to suit multiple needs—providing you have the wall space for it, of course. Our best for large families option, the Gracie Oaks Gracie 60'' Wide Hall Tree with Bench, features 24 shoe cubbies, six double coat hooks, three overhead storage shelves, and a spacious bench—a great fit for busy households. The original hall trees had a few hooks for coats and hats. They also had a small bench, mirror, table, and umbrella stand so that residents and guest could deposit their shawls, gloves, and other clothing items. Foyers typically weren’t large rooms; however, the ceilings were high, so the hall stands could be between 6 to 9 feet in height. What do you do if your wall isn’t wide enough to install a traditional wall-mounted hall tree? And you desperately need more storage space than a free-standing bird branch can offer? You get a corner hall tree, of course! Hall trees, or hall stands, became popular in mid-19th-century Victorian homes. They were designed in response to a very specific problem. During Victorian times, it was customary for homeowners to remove the clothing items intended for outdoor wear and leave them in a room known as the foyer before entering other parts of the home. With time, furniture was designed primarily to be used in the entrance room – the hall tree.A hall tree is a great way to save on space and storage. It can be used in many different ways and spruce up your entryway. 2. What do you put on a hall tree? Lids : Some of the hall trees come with storage nooks that have lids. You can use them to keep items securely. This style of hall tree provides excellent storage for a few coats and hats. However, you should pay careful attention to the maximum weight capacity recommended by the manufacturer to make sure you don’t overload the tree. Wall-Mounted Hall Tree



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