Tips for Making the Most of Small Mudrooms
Even if your home doesn’t have space for a full mudroom, you can still make the most of what you have and add functional storage with smart, space-saving designs. Here are some ways to create or get more out of a small mudroom space:
- Repurpose unused areas, like the space under your stairs, into a mini mudroom.
- Use hooks instead of hangers. They take up less space and can hold more than just coats.
- Add drawer dividers to keep small stuff organized and eliminate clutter, therefore maximizing drawer space.
With thoughtful design and the right storage features, even the smallest mudroom can help reduce clutter and support your daily routine.
Mudroom Floors
Mudrooms see a lot of foot traffic, so choosing durable flooring that’s resistant to wear and tear, like ceramic tiles, vinyl, or linoleum, is important. These options are also easy to clean. We also love adding a durable rug to the mudroom for comfort and style.
Mudroom Walls and Decorative Touches
A functional, well-organized mudroom is essential, but it’s the personal design details that truly elevate the space. Thoughtful decorative touches can help transform your mudroom into a calming, welcoming area that blends seamlessly with the rest of your home.
Stick to a Theme
Consider picking a theme for your mudroom and decorating around it. Whether rustic, modern, or coastal, a design style helps tie everything together for visually appealing results. The room can have its own theme, or you can make it flow with the rest of your home.
Limit the Color Palette
Mudrooms are typically smaller spaces, so consider choosing just a few colors to create a harmonious and soothing atmosphere. Working with a design expert is especially beneficial at this point in the process to save time and prevent any overwhelm or decision fatigue on your end.
Add a Corkboard for Memos
Hang a corkboard or a calendar to track essential notes, appointments, and to-do lists. They not only look good in the space, but they also prevent paper clutter and missed information.