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How to Add Storage to a Narrow UK Hallway

How to Add Storage to a Narrow UK Hallway

June 9, 2026
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Starting With a Clear Plan

Adding storage to a narrow hallway works best when you begin with measurements rather than products. Note the width of the corridor, the swing of the front door and the position of any radiators, meter cupboards or light switches. These fixed points decide where furniture can sit and how much clear floor you must keep for people to pass. With these figures in hand, you can choose pieces that fit the first time and avoid the frustration of returns.

Step One, Tackle the Shoes

Footwear is usually the largest source of hallway clutter, so it is the sensible place to begin. A shallow cabinet with tilting compartments holds several pairs while staying close to the wall. Position it where it will not clash with the opening door, ideally on the longest unbroken stretch of wall. Our shoe storage cabinets are made to suit slim corridors and give you a tidy foundation to build on.

Step Two, Lift Coats Off the Floor

With shoes contained, turn to coats and bags. The wall is the ideal place for these, since hooks and racks use no floor space at all. Fix a rack at a comfortable height for the household, allowing space for longer coats to hang without trailing on the ground. Browse our coat racks for designs that hold plenty in a neat line.

Step Three, Add a Landing Spot

Keys, post and everyday items need a fixed home or they drift across the house. A shallow console table provides a surface near the door without crowding the passage, and a drawer offers hidden capacity for small clutter. Our console tables include narrow designs shaped for exactly this purpose.

Step Four, Open Up the Space

A mirror is the finishing move that makes a narrow hallway feel larger. Hung opposite a window or light, it reflects daylight and adds a sense of depth, while also serving the practical role of a final check before you leave. Our wall mirrors offer clean designs that suit a slim entrance.

Bringing It All Together

Once each layer is in place, stand back and check the flow. The centre of the corridor should stay clear, with storage hugging the walls and nothing protruding into the walkway. Small adjustments at this stage make the difference between a hallway that feels cramped and one that feels calm. We supply modern furniture across the UK with free delivery at Furniture in Fashion, so you can complete each step with pieces sized for real British homes.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

A few errors crop up again and again when people add storage to a slim hallway. The most common is choosing furniture that is too deep, which narrows the walkway and makes the corridor feel tighter than before. Another is hanging hooks too high for children, so coats end up on the floor anyway. Placing a unit where it blocks a radiator can also reduce the warmth that keeps the entrance comfortable in winter. A moment of planning around these pitfalls saves a great deal of frustration later.

Keeping the System Working

Storage only stays useful if it suits the way your household behaves. Once everything is in place, give it a week and adjust anything that is not working. If shoes still gather by the door, the cabinet may be in the wrong spot. If post piles up, the surface may be too small. Treating the hallway as something you refine rather than finish in one go leads to a setup that genuinely holds its order. A little observation and tweaking turns a good plan into a corridor that stays calm through everyday life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I start when adding hallway storage? Begin with measurements, noting the width, door swing and fixed features. These decide what will fit before you choose any furniture.

What is the best order to add storage? Tackle shoes first, then coats on the wall, then a surface for small items, and finish with a mirror to open up the space.

How much clear floor should a hallway keep? Leave enough room for two people to pass comfortably. Storage should hug the walls so the centre of the corridor stays open.

Do I need to fix everything to the wall? Not necessarily. Freestanding shoe cabinets and slim consoles work well, though wall hooks for coats are the most space saving choice for tight corridors.

How long does it take to organise a hallway? The planning and measuring is quick, often an afternoon, while fitting the pieces depends on whether they are freestanding or wall mounted. The more valuable part is the week or two afterwards, when you observe how the space works and make small adjustments so the system truly settles. Moving a hook a little lower or shifting a cabinet along the wall can make the difference between storage that is used and storage that is ignored.

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