Keep It Clean
Our first mudroom is light, airy and full of great storage. Laundry room organization is a cinch if you have the right cabinetry. Wall and base cabinets hide a myriad of cleaning and laundry supplies.
Brick-tiled floors can withstand all the elements, like mud and dirt, that get tracked in — plus they’re easy to clean afterward. A Dutch door keeps little ones and animals safely inside while providing fresh air.
A Tidy Blue Space
This pretty blue laundry room makes chores a little more enjoyable. Laundry items and baskets are neatly tucked away behind cabinets, while an upturned curtain rod is used to hang delicates.
It’s the details that make the difference. Glass canisters in the window replace plastic packaging to hold detergent pods and clothespins.
Baskets for Storage
Now it’s time to make your mudroom work for you. Cubbies or storage lockers with hooks give each family member their own dedicated space to put their coats, bags and shoes. This mudroom storage solution offers a minimalist look that’s also functional.
Wicker baskets underneath can serve as mudroom cubbies to hide hats and gloves in the winter and pool toys or towels in the summer months.
A Catchall Area
In this blue mudroom, you’ll never lose keys or the dog leash again with hooks at the front door. An umbrella stand is at the ready for rainy days; the elegant blue cabinetry offers plenty of mudroom storage to keep this high-traffic laundry room organized.
Finally, a built-in dog crate ensures that your pup has a stylish place to crash.