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The most important factor to consider when selecting essential storage items is the location. When a person enters a building from outside, their first act is to remove their coat. But if there’s no suitable place to put it, where does it go? More often than not, it gets draped untidily over the back of a chair. Therefore, a well-placed coat hook is one of the first pieces looked for in a space, and the most noticed when it isn’t there.
Coats, scarves and other accessories for outdoor comfort aren’t the only items that benefit from regular positioning. Bathrooms need a short-term place to store towels awaiting use, while kitchens and utility spaces such as garages are filled with large but light objects that are often needed close to hand.
Due to their proximity to entrances, exits or other clothing items, hook rails can also serve as homes to many other similar point-of-use accessories to extend their function. This can include mirrors for last-minute appearance checks, shelves or cubbies to place wallets or retrieved post, drawers for smaller items such as keys and watches, or umbrella holders.
Each Architonic product page features more details on the hook rail’s features and design concepts, along with galleries of ambient images and links to others from the same collection. Specifiers can also find links to request further information, CAD files, catalogues and dealer contacts directly from the manufacturers on Architonic.
The most important factor to consider when selecting essential storage items is the location. When a person enters a building from outside, their first act is to remove their coat. But if there’s no suitable place to put it, where does it go? More often than not, it gets draped untidily over the back of a chair. Therefore, a well-placed coat hook is one of the first pieces looked for in a space, and the most noticed when it isn’t there.
Coats, scarves and other accessories for outdoor comfort aren’t the only items that benefit from regular positioning. Bathrooms need a short-term place to store towels awaiting use, while kitchens and utility spaces such as garages are filled with large but light objects that are often needed close to hand.
Due to their proximity to entrances, exits or other clothing items, hook rails can also serve as homes to many other similar point-of-use accessories to extend their function. This can include mirrors for last-minute appearance checks, shelves or cubbies to place wallets or retrieved post, drawers for smaller items such as keys and watches, or umbrella holders.
Each Architonic product page features more details on the hook rail’s features and design concepts, along with galleries of ambient images and links to others from the same collection. Specifiers can also find links to request further information, CAD files, catalogues and dealer contacts directly from the manufacturers on Architonic.
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