Mudroom Ideas Smart Storage Solutions & Stylish Look

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Transitional Entry with Blue Cabinets and Carpeted Floor

Created by blending the harmony of wood and blue in a modern way, this mudroom design is small but very functional. Baskets used on open shelves in the storage area designed as half open and half closed to support the design.

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Farmhouse Mudroom Ideas with Shiplap Walls

The colors used in this mudroom design, designed in country style, increase the energy of the environment. While the shiplap walls and wood floor provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, the small bench makes a stylish touch.

Colorful, modern, traditional,beach style and stylish mudroom design ideas

It is actually not difficult to design mudroom areas in many different ways according to your taste and budget, which can affect our mood when we enter the door. Here are some mudroom ideas that will inspire you.

Create a beautiful entry for the rest of the house

The mudroom is defined as a space between indoor and outdoor and the first thing you see when you walk into your house. when you are upgrading and designing a mudroom, it will be the best method for you to determine your needs and decide on the design accordingly. Determining how much storage space you need in this area and how much is special will determine the outline of your design. In addition, mudrooms that you can organize in the style of your home bring the style of the house to the forefront. When you are choosing furniture for the mudroom, the surfaces need to be easy to clean and durable.

Below you can find several ideas in many different styles where you can create the space that suits your style and the mood you have.

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Transitional Entry with Green Built-in Cabinets

This entryway design, which welcomes us directly when the entrance door of the house is opened, is designed with style and functionality. The green built-in cabinets provide ample storage for a family of five. It also creates a stylish look with the combination of a pastel green color, oil-rubbed bronze hardware, a shiplap back, a built-in bench, and plenty of drawers.

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Farmhouse Entry with Tiny Built-in Seat

The cloakroom, which is emphasized even more by the textured fabrics, is designed in a very minimal way. Even though this area is very small, the custom cabinet design and bench provide a functional design.

Marble Mosaic Tiles

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Gray Mudroom Design with Wood Details and Subway Tiled Floor

In this contemporary bathroom, the bluish gray color and the wooden textures create a harmonious look. The plain white walls allow this custom cabinetry to stand out even further. The black subway floor tiles create a brick-look appeal and bring depth by creating contrast.

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Dark Green Mudroom Cabinets with Patterned Floor Tiles

Designed on a traditional floor, the mudroom is classic in design but displays a modern approach in terms of color preference. While the shades of white prevail throughout the space, the dark green mudroom cabinets are clearly displayed.

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Wood Mudroom Ideas with Open Shelves and Gray Floor

In a completely modern house, there is a mudroom that adds warmth to the environment while the gray-colored concrete texture on the floor welcomes us to the white color on the furniture and walls. Contrary to its environment, the mudroom designed in warm tones consists of completely open shelves. 

White Mosaic Tiles

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Farmhouse Mudroom Ideas with Beige Floor Tiles

In the design of this house, which resembles a chalet, the mudroom area is almost the size of a room. While this area in this wooden house is preferred to cover the floor in beige color, the cabinets are designed in gray. The addition of the wooden shelves and wicker baskets gives this design a more lived-in feel.

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Gray Cabinets with Black Hardware and Shiplap Paneling

In this mudroom, the gray shaker cabinets are adorned with black hardware, gray cushions, and a shiplap wall paneling. The wooden floor gives a warm sense against the cool tones of gray.

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Minimalist Mudroom Design with Hex Floor Tiles

Even though the minimalist approach surrounds this mudroom, the addition of the gray hexagon floor tiles enhances the visual interest without breaking the sleek and modern look.

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Traditional Black and White Mudroom Ideas

In this white traditional mudroom design, the black and white checkered floor tiles directly catch the eye and create a visual feast. The clean and bright appeal of the white shaker cabinets and wainscoting allows the floor tiles to stand out even more. 

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White Mudroom Ideas with Black Hardware

In this long and narrow mudroom, the well-designed cabinets maximize the functionality. The floor-to-ceiling white shaker cabinets on the right wall provide plenty of storage space while the shoe rack gives an additional space.

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Simple and Stylish White Mudroom Design

While gray flooring is preferred on the floor in the mudroom area, which is designed simply and stylishly, white color is preferred for the walls to create a bright and spacious atmosphere. Between the white walls, the colorful shoe cabinets and hangers stand out and bring visual interest. 

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Mudroom Design with White Wall and Dark Wood Floor 

Designed in front of the white wall, the white cabinet is designed to use fully open shelves. On the open shelves of the cabinet, baskets of two different colors are placed as wicker.

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White Mudroom Ideas with Wood Benchtop and Wicker Baskets

In the mudroom area, a very bright room with open shelves and a sitting area was designed instead of a fully closed cabinet. The gray and white patterned floor tiles complement perfectly the gray cabinets and wooden bench.

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Modern Mudroom Ideas with Wood Floating Bench and Shelf

In the mudroom area, which is designed in a modern way in a small area, light wood and white handleless cabinets are used on the beige color tile floor.

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Cozy Farmhouse Mudroom Ideas with Pastel Green Walls

In this mudroom, where light colors are preferred on the floor and walls, the furniture, including the door, is preferred in a pastel green shade. A warm home atmosphere is felt in this environment, supported by greenery plants and the use of wood.

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White Entry wih Built-in Bench and Comfortable Cushions

In the mudroom design dominated by beige tones, open shelves are preferred for storage, while the drawers under the bench provide an additional storage space.

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French Blue Mudroom Cabinets with Washstand and Black Countertop

The eye is immediately drawn to the bold green built-in, which is adorned with a striking geometric pattern of cream and sage. It blurs the distinction between art and utility by turning what could have been a simple storage cabinet into a striking wall.

 

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White Cabinets with Built-in Bench and Blue Walls

In this entryway, the gorgeous floor tiles stand out between the off- white cabinets and pastel blue walls. The burgundy-painted entry door adds another layer of texture.

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White Minimal Mudroom Design with Tiled Floor

The mudroom, designed on a tiled floor in brown tones, consists of fully open shelves. A contrasting approach is exhibited in the space with wall-mounted baskets.

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Modern Industrial Style Mudroom Ideas with Limestone Floor

A concrete sitting area is used in the modern industrial mudroom area, designed on a limestone floor. The gorgeous green garden behind the wide picture window acts as a piece of art and enlivens the atmosphere. 

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Modern Mudroom Design with Gray White and Wood

The main colors of the mudroom area, which is designed quite calmly at the entrance of the house, are light gray, white, and wood. While white provides calmness in the space, gray creates the rhythm, and wood warms the environment.

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White-dominated Mudroom Ideas with Wood Details

In the space surrounded by light gray colored walls, a white-dominated cupboard and sitting area are designed. The baskets inside the open shelves are in color harmony with the area where the seat is made of dark wood. The gorgeous painting and greenery plants add a touch of color.

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Modern Mudroom Ideas with Clever Storage Solutions

In this modern mudroom, the black cabinets stand out between the whites. The black frame of the glass entrance door complements the cabinetry. The design is enlivened with gray floor tiles and wood hangers.

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Built-in Wood Entry Cabinets with Unique Hangers

When designing furniture, using some clever design solutions can make a big difference. In this modern mudroom, for example, the perforated panel on the wall brings both functionality and rhythm to the composition. This panel can also be a fun activity for your kids!

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Rustic Entry with Purple Cabinets and Wood Details

In the mudroom design, the warm and inviting feel of the rustic style emerges on the exposed wooden beams and other wooden accents, such as the bench and shelves. The purple cabinets, on the other hand create a more traditional look with a luxurious sense.

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Mudroom Ideas with Built-in Bench and Open Shelves

This mudroom design is designed in a contrast to the ordinary mudroom. Ceramic tiles are used here instead of furniture-dominated surfaces in the mudroom. Wood is used in a small sitting area setup.

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Modern White Entry Cabinets with a Pop of Color

For this mudroom, which consists of flat-panel cabinetry, white is preferred in the general design. The wooden bench area creates a focal point between the full-height white cabinets, while the blue pillow adds much-needed color.

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Midcentury Modern Entry Room with Patterned Floor Tiles

This midcentury modern design shows that the right tiling can easily elevate the entire design. The black, blue, and white patterned floor tiles perfectly represent the beauty of this style and create a visual feast. For the rest, the wooden bench and floating shelves create a sleek and modern look. 

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Craftsman Entry with Wood Bench and Colorful Cushion

In this area, dominated by white on a beige floor, a storage area with open shelves for shoes was considered. The cushion on the seating area is designed using ethnic patterns in contrast to the avant-garde furniture in the space.

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Contemporary Mudroom ideas with Oak Cabinets and White Walls

In this narrow and long area, the clever storage solutions provide functional usage. While the floor-to-ceiling oak cabinetry provides plenty of storage space, the addition of the white cabinetry gives a space for shoes.

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Transitional Entry with Dark Blue Cabinets and Wood Floor

In a small space, the walls are covered with a dark blue wainscoting. The same blue shade is also used on the cabinets to create a continuous look. The storage area is designed in white, half-closed and half-open, along the wall. On the floor, there is floor material in warm tones. 

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Modern Entry with Custom Wooden Bench

In this modern entry, the custom wooden bench and pastel blue hangers create a stylish look without overwhelming the atmosphere. The black patterned rug and potted plants give a lived-in feel to the room.

Gray Mosaic Tiles

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Mudroom Ideas with Contrast of White and Black

If you have enough space, you can place your laundry cabinets, dryer, and washing machine in your mudroom. Here, for example, the white shaker cabinets provide plenty of storage space. 

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Black Entry Cabinets with Wood Detais and Floor

Even though the black color dominates the space, this room does not feel cramped. The black cabinets, shiplap walls, and floating shelves create a sleek and elegant look, while the wood floor softens the bold black color.

 

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Dark Color Mudroom Design Wood Details

The storage area on the tile, which is preferred in shades of gray on the floor, is designed in a modern way in dark gray with a little touch of warm wood color. A movement has been added to the space with the white shiplap wall panels.

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Sophisticated Mudroom Design with Dark Blue Walls and Ceiling

If your room receives a good amount of natural light, why not paint the entire space in a dark and dramatic shade of blue? In this contemporary mudroom, the blue painted walls and ceiling create a sophisticated look, which is accentuated with teal hexagon floor tiles behind the built-in bench. 

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Purple Cabinets with Tiny Bench and Patterned Tiles

You can make a big difference in a very small space with the right color and material choice. In this tiny entryway, the purple cabinets are fitted perfectly in the gap between the white walls, creating a striking focal point. The blue and purple patterned floor tiles perfectly complement the funky feel of the cabinets.

Shell Mosaic Tiles

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Gray Entry Room with a Pop of Orange Color

Another great example of how a well-chosen color scheme can make a big statement. In this modern mudroom, the gray cabinets dominate the space and provide a sleek and tidy appeal. The addition of the orange part creates a striking focal point that enhances the overall look.

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Modern Gray Cabinets with Built-in Bench

In small apartments, entraways need to be well-organized to avoid clutter. In this modern apartment, the gray flat-panel cabinets create a sleek and tidy look at the entrance. The addition of the bench enhances the functionality while the black and white patterned wallpaper adds visual interest.

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Traditional Mudroom with White Shaker Cabinets

Gray and beige patterns are observed on the floor in this mudroom area, which is designed with a traditional design approach with white shaker cabinets.

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Tropical Patterned Wallpaper with Teal Wainscoting

In the design, each feature acts as a piece of art, creating a one-of-a-kind look. The tropical wallpaper enlivens the walls and creates a visual interest. The teal cabinets and wainscoting create a continuous look with the wallpaper, while the wooden floor brings warmth.

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Small Mudroom Ideas with Wall-mounted Shoe Racks

When working in a small space, you might need to find some clever storage solutions. In this small mudroom, for example, the wooden shoe racks are mounted on the wall. This way, they provide a storage space by enhancing the floor space.

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