Furniture in Fashion Blog
Furniture in Fashion Blog
Furniture in Fashion Blog
Flats present a particular kind of hallway challenge. Space is often at a premium, the entrance may open straight into a living area, and there is rarely room for anything bulky. Yet a flat still needs somewhere for shoes, coats and the daily essentials. The answer lies in furniture that is compact, light on its feet and chosen with the layout firmly in mind.
Understand your flat layout
Every flat is different, so the first step is to look honestly at what you are working with. Some have a proper entrance hall, while others open directly into the main room. Knowing where the natural drop zone for shoes and coats falls helps you place furniture where it will actually be used. Once you understand the flow, you can choose pieces that fit. Our hallway furniture range includes slim options designed for exactly these compact layouts.
Wall mounted and floating pieces
In a flat, keeping the floor clear is often the difference between a space feeling open or closed. Wall mounted shoe cabinets and floating shelves free up the ground, which makes the area easier to clean and far more comfortable to move through. A floating unit also lends a light, modern feel that suits apartment living. Pairing a wall fixed cabinet with a slim shelf above gives you storage and a surface without a single piece touching the floor, an approach that works especially well in rented spaces where built in storage is scarce.
Slim shoe storage for tight corners
Shoes pile up quickly in a flat, so a dedicated cabinet is essential. A slimline design with tilting drawers tucks neatly into a corner or along a short wall, holding several pairs without intruding on the room. Browse our shoe storage cabinets to find a depth that suits your space. Closed storage is particularly valuable in an open plan flat, since it keeps footwear out of sight of the living area and helps the whole space feel ordered.
Multi purpose pieces save the day
When every square metre counts, furniture that performs more than one role is invaluable. A storage bench offers a seat and a place for shoes in a single unit, ideal for a flat with no separate hall. Our shoe racks and bench options combine these functions neatly, giving you somewhere to sit while keeping clutter contained. Look for pieces that solve two problems at once, as they deliver the most value from a small footprint.
Keep coats off the floor
A flat rarely has room for a wardrobe near the door, so coats need a dedicated solution. A slim coat stand or a row of hooks handles outerwear without taking much space, and keeps jackets from ending up over the back of a chair. Our coat stands suit compact entrances and can be moved easily if your layout changes, a useful quality for renters and homeowners alike.
Pieces that move with you
Flat living often means moving more frequently than those in houses, so furniture that travels well is a genuine advantage. Freestanding pieces that need no fixing to walls can simply come with you, and modular designs adapt to whatever layout your next home offers. Lighter units are easier to carry up communal stairs and through narrow doorways, a practical point that is easy to forget until moving day arrives. Choosing versatile, self contained pieces rather than fitted solutions means your investment keeps serving you across more than one address, which makes a great deal of sense for renters and first time buyers alike.
Light, mirrors and a sense of space
Small flats benefit enormously from light and reflection. A mirror near the door spreads daylight and creates the illusion of depth, making a tight entrance feel more generous. Keep the palette pale and the surfaces uncluttered, and the area will feel calm rather than cramped. At Furniture in Fashion we provide modern furniture across the UK with free delivery, so kitting out a flat hallway with compact, capable pieces is simple and stress free.
Frequently asked questions
What furniture suits a flat with no separate hallway? Multi purpose pieces work best, such as a storage bench that offers seating and shoe storage, or a wall mounted cabinet that keeps the floor clear.
Is wall mounted furniture suitable for rented flats? It can be, though always check your tenancy terms before fixing to walls. Freestanding slim pieces are a flexible alternative if fixings are not allowed.
How do I store shoes in a small flat? A slimline tilting cabinet in a corner or along a short wall holds several pairs while keeping footwear out of sight in an open plan space.
How can I make a flat entrance feel bigger? Keep the floor clear, use a mirror to reflect light, and choose pale uncluttered finishes that open up the space.

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