Mudrooms are an attractive feature for any homeowner. They serve
an excellent purpose, keeping mud and dirt excluded to one area instead of
spreading it further into the house. Once you have installed a mudroom,
you’ll wonder how you lived without it! Many people often choose to have
cabinets in their mudrooms, let’s find out why:
Daily
Declutter
If your life is always on the go, the mudroom
provides a place to declutter. Not only is it an area in which to rid
yourself and your family of dirty shoes, there’s also the capability to store
schools bags, umbrellas, and coats. This means none of these things have to
cross the threshold and be brought into the house, thrown or discarded in
places they don’t belong.
Storage
Solutions
That why, probably more than any other room in
the house, storage solutions need to be sought in order to contain that
clutter. Mudrooms unfortunately are often not going to be clean; their whole
purpose is to contain the dirt and stop the spread of exterior into the
interior. In order to ensure the mudroom does its job effectively, you need
to be smart with your storage. A great way to do that is to install cabinets.
By having a range of different sized cabinets, you can tuck away and organize
easily. One popular addition is to have an exterior cabinet that serves as
both storage and somewhere to sit and remove ones shoes, but there are many
different cabinet types that can help keep your mudroom as neat and tidy as
possible.
The other great thing about mudroom cabinets is
you can customize them to fit your needs as a family. If you live in cooler
climates you may well want extra hanging space for bulky coats and boots, if you
mudroom is on the smaller size you can opt for taller cabinets to make the
most of the space available to you. In short, if you’re tired of your mudroom
being a mess, cabinets might well be the answer.
