If your mudroom is already unorganized, it's easy to throw coats, boots and gloves in haphazardly until you're stuck with a huge pile of a mess. Here are six simple ways to help shape up your mudroom.
November 6, 2014
If your mudroom is already unorganized, it's easy to throw coats, boots and gloves in haphazardly until you're stuck with a huge pile of a mess. Here are six simple ways to help shape up your mudroom.
This is where you have to be strong. If you can't fix, wear or use it, toss it out.
Most mudrooms don't have a lot of space, so you'll need to use every bit of it.
Under-bench storage adds a ton of practical space to a mudroom for both stashing stuff and taking off footwear.
Shoes scattered across the mudroom floor are an accident waiting to happen. What's more, always hunting for the matching shoe eats up time you may not have when you're on your way to work.
Coats and jackets take up the most space in a mudroom, especially in winter. Although coat racks work well for light jackets and sweaters, thicker coats and jackets may require a larger hanging space.
Although adding a built-in is more work, along with providing practical shelf space, hooks on the wall for draping things and surfaces for seating, it can also be a decorative feature of the mudroom – if "looks" are important to you.
Install hooks in random areas where there isn't enough room for coat racks.
Before organizing your mudroom, measure the area in which you want to place storage units and benches. Consider the height of a unit as well.
Understanding how your family functions and their needs will guide you towards the proper items needed for a tidy, organized mudroom.
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