A well-organised mudroom

A well-organised mudroom
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The mudroom is a treasured part of the house for outdoor and sports-loving families – but it’s important to prepare this heavy-duty area for a lot of dirty foot traffic. If your entryway isn’t quite the mudroom you need it to be, or you aren’t sure if you have the space for mudroom amenities, try out these great mudroom organisation ideas.

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Sturdy bench

Sturdy bench
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A rock-solid bench in the mudroom is a must. It’s where everyone puts on and takes off their footwear, so make sure the bench can handle the weight of several people without tipping over. Fastening it to the wall is one way to make sure your mudroom organisation stays put.

Build this charming wooden bench in only hours.

Screens for ventilation

Screens for ventilation
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Shoes, boots and athletic gear that hangs out in the mudroom can cause some not-so-pleasant odours to linger. Open screen doors and windows whenever possible to keep fresh air moving through the mudroom organisation area.

Learn how to install a screen door.

A place to hang your hat

A place to hang your hat
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Mudroom organisation isn’t complete without a set of strong hooks and a few sturdy shelves for storage. And people need a place to hang everything from hats to trekking poles, so provide plenty of room. Also remember to use reinforced hooks supported by studs for heavy coats and equipment.

Learn how to mark wall stud locations with ease.

Set up a shoe station

Set up a shoe station
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If you don’t really have the room for a full mudroom setup, then at least dedicate a corner for shoes and boots. And a couple hooks, a large shoe brush, and a seat or support for taking off shoes is all you really need.

Learn how to build a double decker shoe organiser.

Include a laundry basket

Include a laundry basket
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Dirty, smelly socks, jerseys and sweatshirts can pile up in a hurry in a mudroom. Make it easy for those items to land in the laundry by setting up a large basket as a hamper. And this can be quickly hauled over to the washing machine to keep up your mudroom organisation.

Here are more handy hints that make doing the laundry less of a hassle.

Combination laundry/mudroom

Combination laundry/mudroom
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If your laundry is next to your entryway, consider a combination laundry room/mudroom. The laundry room is typically designed for utilitarian work (with few breakable or stainable items), plus it has plenty of towels and cleaning supplies close at hand, when needed.

Check out this DIY laundry makeover.

Build individual storage lockers

Build individual storage lockers
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Make everyone responsible for their own things by giving them their own locker. These cabinets provide individualised spaces for school supplies, equipment and outerwear and will keep your mudroom organised.

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Skip the doors

Skip the doors
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If you prefer open storage, consider this storage locker cabinet. It’s an ideal option for mudroom organisation if you have active kids who rather not waste time opening and closing cabinets on their way out the door.

Here are 15 ways to squeeze more storage out of small spaces.

Garage mudroom organisation

Garage mudroom organisation
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If your entryway is small, you can create a mudroom in your garage near the interior door. Encourage kids to drop off their gear before they even make it into the house. This handy garage mudroom ideas setup combines storage space for typical mudroom organisation items like shoes and sports gear along with plenty of space for garage items as well.

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