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The Dirt Stops Here - Mudroom Design Ideas, Plus Seven Tips to Organize

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Since Seattle remains wet and soggy, this Seattle interior designer is sharing an earlier post. It is very popular. Hooray for well designed mudrooms!

Northwest livers embrace the season of rain with an eye on the Mudroom. Starting with umbrellas, wet, dirty shoes and backpacks, this is where the family sheds their stuff and gets down and dirty. The mudroom is more important than ever with today’s busy families and with so much more to organize.

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Get organized for wet weather

The majority of homes today have a transition area from the outdoors. Some are large and some are not. But the mudroom of today is much more than its predecessor. It now functions as the organizational center for busy households. It can also serve as the laundry room, pet center and craft area. The mudroom is a full-featured permanent part of new home construction and remodeling. It is estimated that 3% of the home floor space dedicates its use to the mudroom.

A full room, while nice, isn’t essential to making it work for you. An essential design stores stuff like:

  • Backpacks and briefcases
  • Hats and gloves
  • Sports equipment and small toys
  • Dog leashes and towels for cleaning dirty feet
  • Messages, sport or lesson schedules

How to design for so many functions? Regardless of the size or style of the mudroom, innovation and practicality are indispensable. Here are a few basic steps to get going.

  1. What is absolutely essential? Who uses the area? What do they bring in and need on a daily basis? How does the space relate to other needs, i.e. laundry? Do you need a half-bath adjacent to the mudroom?
  2. Assess the existing space. De-clutter and determine available space. Add seating to remove dirty shoes, a storage bench, a small chest of drawers or a desk. Use shelves or hooks with cubbies for storage. Mirrors are great for last minute touch ups plus add dimension to the space.
  3. Measure and plan. How does it all fit in? Draw the room to scale as it gives perspective.
  4. Take action. Will you do the work yourself or hire a designer? A fresh approach provides new ideas.

Final Thoughts

If the mudroom is a multipurpose room, consider these options:

  • With laundry in the space add a cabinet with counter surfaces and upper cabinets for storage of cleaning products or general household items.
  • A designated storage center is great for things like pet food, potting soils, small outdoor toys as well as cans, bottles and papers for recycling.
  • A pantry cabinet can provide overflow storage for kitchen dry goods or easy snack access for children. Utilize labeled bins inside cabinets to keep it neat.
  • Vary the height of hooks to allow for personalized space and easy accessibility. Small children can’t reach high shelves but will use baskets or shelves.
  • Locate the dogs leash and towel close to the door.
  • For adults, keys and phones should have their designated area eliminating a search when ready to leave. Locate a message center for easy viewing for all the family.
  • For flooring, consider textured ceramic or porcelain stone tiles. Vinyl can be slick; wood and laminate perform poorly in wet situation.

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Cast an Organizing Spell in your Closet -Part II

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As an expert Seattle interior designer I work with closet systems and closet organization with my clients. And last weekend I tackled my own closet and sorted out my summer clothes. Most went to a storage box outside my closet and some were donated. Now my dilemma is organizing my winter clothes for the next six months or so. I realized I need to consider this more systematically.

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I get frustrated with stacks of sweaters and tops so I use shelf dividers which are a perfect solution for me. I like these clear dividers to organize sweaters, work out clothes and such.

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Are you ready to design a new closet?

“You can make smarter use of your closet space without spending a hefty sum by contacting California Closets. One of our Design Consultants will meet you for a complimentary in-home consultation, working around both your budget and your storage solution needs.”

  • California Closets will create a space for your low-hanging items - pants, suits, long robes, that type of thing.
  • All short-hanging clothes, like blouses, have their own space.
  • Grouping short-hanging items frees-up a clear block of space below what you might have never used. Often, this design allows you to include drawers in your closet… so you can ditch your dresser, making more available space in your room.
  • Consultants find prime hanging space for items like handbags, jackets, sweaters, and scarves. All systems are fully adjustable to allow for changes in your wardrobe while adding value to you home.
  • Adding light can do wonders. California Closets offers a range of options, including LED and tap lighting options.
  • Eliminate wire hangers from your closet and replacing them with velvet-covered plastic ones. This not only creates a more uniform look, but keeps clothes from slipping. Thin versions of these are available to add further storage to your closet.

Wishing you had a friend in the design business right now? We’re here to help, and fast. Let’s do this!Call Faith Sheridan today and get started. 206.437.8000

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