Refresh Your Mudroom
Give clutter the boot with these tips for organizing and furnishing the mudroom, one of the hardest-working spaces in the home
Laura Gaskill
April 2, 2012
Houzz Contributor. I cover decorating ideas, Houzz tours & the monthly home maintenance checklist. My favorite pieces to write center around the emotional aspects of home and savoring life's simple pleasures. Decluttering course + discount for Houzzers: https://www.lauragaskill.com/welcome-houzzers
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Time to clear out the winter gear that has been cluttering up your entryway and create space for fresh spring finds. Join us this week as we explore eight ways to freshen up that hardest working of rooms, the mudroom. Whether it is a whole room or a sliver of wall by the door, this space should greet you warmly, offer storage for your belongings and set the tone for the rest of your home. Let's dig in.
1. List your requirements. The next time you come home, take note of what you are carrying, as this will point you toward the furniture and accessories that will best serve you. For instance, silky scarves might beg for a drawer or basket, while bags would do well on shelves or hooks. You might want:
2. Think creatively about furniture. If you have the room, you may be able to repurpose something you already own instead of buying a new piece. Who says you need a hard wood bench in the mudroom? A loveseat or an armchair would be a charming addition (throw on a slipcover if you're worried about stains), and an old dresser can find new life as an ample storage unit.
3. Brighten up with color and art. A small can of paint can do wonders. Paint the walls, stencil a pattern onto the floors, or repaint your furniture for a whole new look. A bracing pale mint green looks especially fresh when paired with white, and it screams spring.
Artwork is another way to make a quick change, and there is no need to spend a lot of money to get a great look. Here are a few ideas for inexpensive wall art.
• Cut up a vintage book of botanical illustrations.
• Frame pages from a beautiful calendar.
• Press leaves and flowers from your own backyard and frame them.
• Cover a corkboard in burlap and use it as an inspiration board.
• Fill embroidery hoops from the craft store with swatches of colorful fabric.
Artwork is another way to make a quick change, and there is no need to spend a lot of money to get a great look. Here are a few ideas for inexpensive wall art.
• Cut up a vintage book of botanical illustrations.
• Frame pages from a beautiful calendar.
• Press leaves and flowers from your own backyard and frame them.
• Cover a corkboard in burlap and use it as an inspiration board.
• Fill embroidery hoops from the craft store with swatches of colorful fabric.
4. Take advantage of a small space. Just because you don't have a mudroom doesn't mean you can't have an attractive and orderly area to corral your belongings when you come in the door. A simple built-in or floating shelf and a few hooks are all you really need.
If you want to make this zone feel like its own miniroom, try painting or wallpapering an accent wall to frame the area. Want it to blend in instead? Paint the wall and shelving to match the color of the surrounding room for a seamless transition.
If you want to make this zone feel like its own miniroom, try painting or wallpapering an accent wall to frame the area. Want it to blend in instead? Paint the wall and shelving to match the color of the surrounding room for a seamless transition.
5. Consider flooring options. The mudroom is a high traffic zone, often handling mud, snow and dirt, so think carefully about what you put on the floor. If you are starting from scratch, consider a hard-wearing material like stone or tile. Otherwise, cover existing flooring with a tough natural-fiber rug or even one meant for outdoors.
6. Create order for the whole household. If you share the space, it is key to carve out a nook for each person. A basket, shelf and set of hooks for each man, woman and child will keep belongings off the floor and somewhat contained. Just be sure that everyone is responsible for emptying those baskets before they overflow, or you are back to square one.
7. Add a command center. Since it is often the last place we look before leaving the house, the mudroom is a great location for a command center. Like a miniature office, the command center acts as an organizational hub for the entire family. Here are a few things you might want to include in yours:
- Chalkboard
- Wall calendar
- Chair
- Small desk
- Floating shelf
- File basket
8. Find extra space. Not enough room indoors? Make your garage, porch or back deck work overtime by setting up an exterior mudroom near the door. If you live in an apartment building, you may even be able to place a small locked cabinet near your door.
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Sit down. Take off your shoes & coat. Relax... you're home.
This is the entryway at the Hawk Ridge Home, a sustainable, passive solar home designed by Greenovision. With our custom-designed mudroom with bench, cubbies, and closet, you easily sit down to take off your boots, coats, and hats then store these items away. Contact us to to have a custom mudroom designed for your home.