Coat Rack with Mirror

165 Ideas by Mia Jones

Taking up more room than a coat hook but less room than an entryway armoire is a coat rack with a mirror. It gives you one last peek before heading out the door, saving you a trip to the bathroom mirror. You can place a mirror coat rack in entryways, formals, bedrooms, bathrooms, and office spaces. Our experts have compiled a list of stylish wall-mounted and freestanding coat racks to help you find the right one for you.

Wall mounted coat rack with mirror

Coat rack designed for mounting on the wall. It consists of rectangular mirror, open shelf, 4 double hooks and 3 drawers for storing personal items. Neutral design for the lobby and others interiors according to taste.

Wall mirror coat rack

This wall mounted coat rack with mirror will be a practical addition to any mudroom or foyer. Combining several functions, it will shall quickly enchant you with its functionality.

Coat rack with mirror

Swirls and curves this wall coat rack is brimming with exude an elegant and romantic vibe; brass construction fits vintage and industrial interiors. There's a square mirror fixed slantingly below the top shelf.

Wall coat rack with mirror

Add this Abingdon wall mounted coat rack to your entryway or bathroom. It features the mirror, nickel chrome finish and large size. It's accomplished for coats, hats, towels and much much more.

Take an inexpensive door mirror and transform it into this

Take an inexpensive door mirror and transform it into this coat rack ...

Modernist teak wall mounted coat hook rack mirror shelf 60s

Modernist Teak Wall Mounted Coat Hook Rack Mirror Shelf 60s 70s Danish ...

Mirror coat rack

This mirror and coat hangers combo is a practical and fashionable way to upgrade your hallway. The coat rack is mounted to the mirror's wooden frame, and offer 7 hooks for hanging coats, jackets, bags, etc.

Coat hook rack with mirror

Mirrored Solid Oak Coat Rack with Triple Coat Hooks - Brushed Nickel - Cherry Finish by Signature Hardware. $258.95. With its traditional design and solid oak construction, this coat rack will add style and function to your home. It features intricate den

Mirror coat rack plan

Mirror & Coat Rack Plan

Coat Rack with Mirror

Buying Guide

Believe it or not, tiny apartments are a reality. And if you live in one, then you know that every little inch of space counts. Large shin-bruising, space hogging furniture pieces that are the norm in bigger houses need to be swapped with more practical and functional ones, like the wall mounted coat rack.

This protean, underrated furniture piece adds a bit (or a lot) of functionality to your unused walls. Add a mirror to it and it turns into a centerpiece or an accent, to the décor in the room. Mount it inside a cupboard or tuck it behind a door, instantly decluttering the room. Opt for one with drawers and you have a versatile storage option as well.

But before you delve into the tiny details, here are the key variables that will affect both form and function.

Where do you intend to mount the coat rack? Is it near the entryway or is it behind a door? Measure the space and also factor in the room needed to move around it. You must have enough room to comfortably remove the coat and hang it on the rack without feeling cramped. Since the rack will also have a mirror, position it near a light source, like a window or a lighting fixture.

From barebones wooden panels with metal hooks to more ornate ones, wall mounted coat racks with mirrors are available in a plethora of styles. Typically, they are made of either wood, plastic or metal. Each one has its own advantages and flaws and your choice should depend on the intended use and the money that you are willing to spend for it.

  • Wooden coat racks: These are by far, the most popular variety and for obvious reasons. Wood is universal and it will seamlessly blend in with your existing décor theme. You can select the type, the grain, the finish and the stain to your liking. It is extremely durable too. The only caveat is that if you intend to hang a lot of wet outdoor clothing like jackets or windcheaters to it, then exposure to moisture weaken it over time.
  • Metal coat racks: Metal coat racks are sturdier and better suited for heavy clothing. They can be coated with a sealant to prevent rust. And you can select one made of solid brass or wrought iron to add a vintage décor element to the room. Antique coat racks with mirrors tend to be more expensive than even solid hardwood ones.
  • Plastic coat racks: These are the flimsiest of the lot and also the cheapest. Unless you are shopping with extremely tight purse strings, we wouldn’t recommend these at all.

As we mentioned earlier, there are endless design choices in wall mounted coat racks with mirrors. You can have the simplest of racks with just a few hooks or you can have one with separate shelving for hats, boots, galoshes or décor pieces.

Hanger styled wall coat racks contain hanger rods. But these tend to occupy more space as compared to conventional ones.

A drip tray at the base can catch water from wet clothing or from stored umbrellas. Talking about umbrellas, you can also integrate an umbrella holder on the sides.

When buying off the shelf, always keep an eye on the maximum weight capacity. If it’s a wooden rack, keep an eye out for signs of wear and tear, like cracks or tiny fractures.