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Back Door Decorating

By Kit Davey

The back door is the most neglected area in our homes.  Even though we use this entry frequently, we rarely give it the attention it deserves.  We've grown accustomed to the dim lighting, the garden tools, dog-walking equipment and recycling bins crowding our way, and probably never considered decorating this space.

As it may be the first sight that greets us when we come home, and the last when we leave, we should give it the honor it deserves.   Creating a welcoming, functional and attractive rear entry can not only make your household run more smoothly, but can positively affect how you feel about your home.

Function First

To improve the function of your back door, you need to assess when you use it and what happens near it in order to set it up efficiently.

Do you get out of your car and enter your home through this door?  When you get out of your car, your arms are usually loaded with a briefcase, purse, lunch bag or groceries.  Do you need a flat surface nearby so you can put a few things down to open the door?  A small chair, old dresser, or bookcase can fill the bill.  You might replace your doorknob with a European style lever so that you can use your elbow or knee to open it.   The lever will also make door-opening easier when your hands are wet or muddy. 

Do you enter your garden through the back door?  If so, you need someplace to sit down to put on your gardening shoes.  Position a wooden crate, stool or bench by the door, and keep a cardboard box lid near it so you can place your muddy shoes in it.  Place a flower pot or basket nearby to temporarily stash gloves, trowels and pots. 

Do you carry our your trash or recycling materials through the door?  Position the recycling bins on a sturdy stand or deep bookcase.  Or use a cart with wheels which can be rolled out on pick-up day.  Hang a utility knife from the wall by the door so it is easy to break down cardboard boxes.  To keep odors from entering your home, position your lidded trash can at a nasally-safe distance.

Do you exit the door when going out to walk your dog?   If so, set up a dog walking station.  Install a series of hooks, or a Shaker pegboard, by the door and hang your leash, your coat, an umbrella, a bag of balls, an old racket (for whacking the ball extra-long distances), a special towel for wipe-ups after rainy day walks and a sack of baggies for clean up.  Store gloves, earmuffs and caps in a basket or bin on a nearby shelf.

Clean up and tidy the area once a week and you'll be in a better mood when you come home from work.

Add Beauty

You and your family will enjoy entering your home if you add some flare and life to the rear entry

© Kit Davey 2008

Kit Davey, Allied Member, A.S.I.D., specializes in redesign, design consulting, staging and professional organizing. Call her at(650)367-7370.

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