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7 under-$100 entryway coat hooks we can’t live without

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What is one thing almost every entryway could use more of? You guessed it, another place to hang coats, jackets, handbags, reusable grocery bags, keys—well, you get the idea. Here are our picks for the best entryway coat hooks for your home.

Best heavy duty

If you have a lot of bulky items to hang, the Cele Heavy Duty Coat Hooks are for you. These exceptionally strong hooks are made from high-quality zinc alloy metal and can hold up to 35 pounds. The simple, streamlined design will fit into any decor.

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Best modern

Is your home sleek and contemporary? These Felidio floating hooks have a mid-century style and are made from 100 percent wood. They come in a walnut or beechwood finish and are treated with eco-friendly natural wood oil to give them more durability. Sold in packs of two, they can hold approximately 30 pounds of weight each.

Best traditional

These hooks from Franklin Brass will fit perfectly in a home with a classic design style. The matte black finish makes them stand out against a white or colored wall. Decorative ball ends give them a vintage flair, and since they are made from zinc die-cast, they will hold up for years to come.

Best compact

When you need a lot of hooks in a compact space, this 27-inch Liberty Hardware hook rack is a solid choice. It has six hooks, and the entire rack can withstand approximately 35 pounds of gear. It has a classic design feel with a cocoa finish and iron hooks that will fit most interiors. Just be sure to use wall anchors if you cannot mount them to two wooden studs on the wall.

Best no-tool install

Maybe you live in an apartment, or maybe you just want an easy install? Whatever the situation, the ACMETOP over-the-door hanger will be up in no time—no drill needed. It offers five hallway coat hooks and is made from the same metal as an iPhone, so it is strong and scratch-resistant. It comes in four finishes: Black, gray, pink, and silver, and its minimalist style will work in a modern or contemporary space.

Best rustic

The HBCY Creations entryway organizer is beautifully handcrafted out of solid wood and high-quality metal. Five hooks slide along a rod to give you added flexibility. The three-wire baskets are the ideal place to store wallets, keys, and other odds and ends, and the top shelf offers a surface for decorative items like plants and candles.

Best industrial

Industrial style is all about practical, sturdy construction and these super-strong hooks from OUSHINAN are true to form. They come in packs of 10 and are constructed from steel and iron. Their minimalist design and black finish make them versatile enough to work with most design looks.

An entryway should be a functional and welcoming space that invites guests to hang their hats and stay awhile. Outfitting yours with extra features such as hooks will keep you organized and make visitors feel at home.

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