1Create a Makeshift Mudroom
Stacy Zarin GoldbergTo cut down on clutter in your entryway, create a catchall space. Add a simple wooden bench so everyone can put on and take off shoes easily, and keep pairs organized in storage baskets underneath. To utilize wall space, install hooks to hang coats, hats and bags.
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2Designate Space for Everyone's Daily Go-Tos
Michael J LeeThere's a reason design pros favor symmetry. In this Erin Gates-designed mudroom for a family of four, a built-in cabinet system ensures that each person has a tidy spot for their things plus room for a few seasonal items that are best kept out of reach.
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3Pick One Color
Thomas KuohIn this mudroom, designer Emilie Munroe chose to carry one rich hue — Benjamin Moore's Webster Green — up to the molding to create the illusion of a higher ceiling. The color accentuates the built-in cabinet, featuring one side with rows of high and low hooks for kids to access and another set of hooks that are perfect for adults' bags and coats. Each family member also has a lower drawer for shoes to keep the floor clutter-free.
4Utilize a Kitchen Corner
Raquel LangworthyIf you don't have a natural area for stowing shoes, jackets and sports equipment, add a storage cabinet in the corner of an open kitchen-dining space. A wooden bench, along with floating wood shelves to display books and decorative objects, can get the job done.
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5Hang Wallpaper Up High
Eric PiaseckiDeck out your mudroom's upper walls with graphic wallpaper that can add contrast to vertical shiplap. Bring in even more pattern with a multicolored striped bench cushion.
6Incorporate a Vintage Bench
Aaron ColussiGive your prized vintage find, like a wooden bench, the attention it deserves by placing it in your mudroom. Surround it with accessories like greenery and a patterned rug to add to its appeal.
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7Display Greenery
Paige RangelStyling a mudroom shelf is very much like arranging a living room mantel. Showcase a striking piece of art and add a dose of greenery to bring the outdoors in.
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8Add a Statement Door
Beatriz da CostaA Dutch door will keep unwanted critters out while allowing the fresh air in. This one features a fun color that matches the airy wallpaper inside.
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9Choose a One-And-Done Piece of Furniture
Made in a DayThe easiest way to create a mudroom (even if you don't technically have one) is to introduce a piece of furniture that does it all — like this bench and hook set.
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10Showcase the Kids' Art
DANA GALLAGHERYour mudroom is the perfect place to display the drawings your kids bring home from school. Put the pictures in frames to show just how proud you are of your tiny artists.
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11Create a Makeshift Mudroom
A Night Owl BlogJust because you don't have space for a traditional mudroom doesn't mean you can't have one at all. Draw inspiration from this makeshift mudroom idea, which is simply a bench with storage and chalkboard set up against a wall near the door.
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12Display Art Up Top
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13Use What You Have
Lissa Gotwals Create the perfect rustic vibe simply by hanging some wire baskets for see-through grab-and-go storage. An old wood table can act as a landing spot for gardening tools.
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14Steal Space From the Laundry Room
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15Install Bold Wallpaper
SpacecraftingBecause it's a room you don't spend a ton of time in, go ahead and cover the walls with a bolder-than-usual wallpaper — it'll put a smile on your face every time you walk in the door.
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16Stack Up Wood Crates
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17Install a Message Board
Anna Herbst Photography 18Make Dedicated Cubbies
Courtesy of Bria HammelCreate individual space for a busy family's belongings so nothing gets misplaced. Slip some baskets with handles beneath a bench to quickly store things that come and go from the house.
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19Pile on the Pattern
SpacecraftingFrom easy-on-the-eyes wallpaper to colorful textiles, let this little nook be proof that any cheerful print will make even the smallest mudroom feel special.
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20Make the Floors Eye-Catching
Tracy Ayton With a bright and unique tile underfoot, keep the walls a simple, crisp white so it doesn't overwhelm the space. Other than looking beautiful, patterned floor tiles will also hide dirt and dust like a champ.
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Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."
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