How I thought about filling the wardrobe in the hallway
The most important element in any hallway is a wardrobe where outerwear, shoes and all kinds of other household goods are stored. It was important for me to fit as many things as possible, which is why I had to make it on 4 large doors 80cm each. There is a separate place in the closet, which is located behind closed doors, I call it the household block, where the mop, vacuum cleaner, bucket, broom and other cleaning devices are stored. There is also a separate place for a safe.
For household goods, I assigned about two doors, and used another space for things. Since there are very often guests in our house, and I don't want their things to be lying around somewhere on the sofa, I had to leave a special place for them, in total we have 4 bars for outerwear. The bottom of the closet is used for seasonal shoes, and the mezzanine is for things that are rarely used, I have Christmas tree toys there, an air mattress, and shoes in boxes are also stored there.
It took me a fair amount of time to plan the internal content, but maybe with these tips it will take you less time.
Basic tips for planning interior content.
1) Short outerwear needs a shelf up to 80-90 cm, and long ones usually up to 120-150 cm.
2) The top space of the cabinet is usually used for rarely used items, so make it up to 50 cm.
3) The shelves where hats and scarves will be stored should be at the most convenient height so that access to them does not cause problems.
4) Use the lower tier to store shoes.