Pegboards are really our saviors! Being 100% functional and quite nice-looking, they are ideal for small spaces. We are used to see them in craft rooms, kitchens and home offices but you may use them everywhere. Today’s roundup will show you how to squeeze maximum of even a small pegboard in an entryway or a mudroom.
What Are Pegboard Advantages?
Functionality: pegboards are super functional because it’s like a LEGO board, on which you can build up your scene, just instead of the scene we’ll have storage and decor.
Stylish look: today’s pegboards can not only offer you flexible storage options but also add style to the space. First of all, you can paint them the way you like creating an accent wall in black, red, green or even with color blocking. Second, the way you add hooks and shelves and place your things may look like a gallery wall.
Versatility: pegboards work best of all in farmhouse, industrial and modern interiors but can be also intergrated into others.
Affordability: pegboards won’t break the bank, anyone can buy as many as they need.
Easy installation: you can attach them to the walls or wardrobe doors easily yourself.
Pegboard Walls
If you feel like increasing the functionality of your entryway, you can go for a whole pegboard wall. Need an accent wall? Go for some bold color. A pegboard wall will give you plenty of solutions to store and organize: you can attach hooks and shelves of various kinds. Such a wall can become the only storage piece in the space: just add a shelf that will serve as a bench. Need more comfort? Make a storage bench additionally. Need to store a lot without any clutter? Pair the pegboard with sleek wardrobes or cabinets.

A neutral pegboard is used as a rack here, and you can add a shelf and hooks to it. Add a storage bench with baskets, and a cool farmhouse entryway is furnished.

This black pegboard wall really makes all the items stand out a lot and elevates the style of the space.

This modern entryway features sleek black cabinets and a storage bench and a whole yellow pegboard wall with hooks.

This entryway is filled with natural light, which allows it to pull off a large black pegboard wall.

This ultimately stylish entryway is done in black and beige, and the pegboard is painted black, too.

Squeeze maximum of your pegboard adding hooks and shelves and storing here everything except for shoes. (via lourdesmartineznieto).

A rust-colored pegboard will add color to the space, and whenever you want to change the color, just paint it.

A contemporary space can be done with pegboards, too, and thanks to the light stand it looks very soft.

This industrial entryway is done in the black and beige combo, and the objects on the wall are placed to create an alternative gallery wall. (via houzz).

This small entryway is done in black and stained pegboards add a fresh feel to the space.
Pegboards
Smaller pegboards are no less functional than large ones, and can hold a lot more than you can expect. Sometimes a single pegobard piece isenough for everything. Need to fake an entryway? Go for a pegboard with hooks and shelves and add a mirror by its side, and voila! If you have a built-in wardrobe in the entryway, you can attach a pegboard and a mirror right to its doors. There are also ready pegboard combos with shelves and mirrors, which you can buy in stores.

This part of entryway shows off a pegboard with shelves for decor and a lovely loveseat, where you can put on your shoes.

This small entrance is organized with a pegboard, which stores everything, from dog leashes to bags and plants.

This lime green pegboard features a shelf, a box and even a mirror, which makes it a perfect piece for a tiny space.

This neutral pegboard is used for decorating the space, while IKEA shoe cabinets are for storage.

Sometimes a piece of pegboard and a mirror behind the door are all you need to get a small yet well-organized entryway.

Puzzling over how to organize a nice mudroom? Cover the wall with pegboards and add a built-in storage bench, you won't wantanything else.

Just look how much stuff your pegboard can hold! Shoes, hats, outerwear, bags, sunglasses and even decor!.

If you don't know where yo attach a pegboard in the entry, use the space behind the door, which is usually neglected.

To fake an entryway, you can just add a pegboard with hooks and shelves at the entrance.

This fake entryway shows off a pegboard with color block hooks and a mirror with lights, a couple of suitcases for storage.

A mudroom can be effectively styled with a pegboard, with boxes, hooks and a built-in storage bench.

Attach a pegboard and a mirror to your built-in wardrobe doors in the entryway to make it super functional.

This white pegboard is finished off with multiple wire baskets all over the piece and it looks nice.

A small white pegboard with round hooks and a stool are used for storing in the entryway, and firewood and rubber boots are added for decor.

This niche is styled with a pegboard and some open shelves, with an umbrella stand - so thoughtful!.

I just love this tiny entryway and the way it's smartly organized: yellow pegboards, a grey bench and a grey and yellow cabinet.

Organize your small entrance with several pegboards to make it functional, and you can also add some color with them. (via design-milk).

A neutral pegboard with shelves can accommodate some small stuff like caps or bags, and you can hang it behind the door. (via scmp).

This pegboard not only stores some stuff but also embraces the location, it's a coastal space. (via domino).