Tips for Getting the Most Out of Mudroom Storage
Feel like you’re not getting the most efficient use of the space in your mudroom? There are some steps you can take to increase your storage efficiency and make your entry way organization in Midland, MI much more manageable.
Mudrooms are generally used as a buffer room in the home to prevent mud, snow and rain from getting inside. They might be a separate room entirely, or simply an area located near the main point of entry that serves as a transition zone. Mudrooms are great for keeping the rest of your home clean, for adding some more storage for coats, scarves, gloves and shoes and for increasing your heating and cooling efficiency by providing a bit of a transition zone, as ideally the mudroom will have both an exterior and an interior door.
Of course, the problem with having a “transition” room is that items often get dropped there and don’t make it back to their proper location within the home. Therefore, it’s important you know what you can do to get the most out of your storage space in your mudroom so it’s not a space that becomes easily overwhelmed with items.
Here are a few tips to consider:
- Choose the location wisely: If you don’t have a natural location in your home for a mudroom, you have a couple options: choose a space that makes sense and set it up in an existing area, or create an addition for your home if you have the space on the property. Usually mudrooms are small—standard dimensions are 6’ x 6’ and 7’ x 9’, though you might wish to go larger if that’s also where you’ll be placing your washer and dryer. You’ll want the mudroom located at an entrance to your home. You could also create a mudroom space in an attached garage, in a kitchen (which is usually near the driveway or backyard) or in an existing utility room.
- Investigate your storage options: The type of storage features you select for your mudroom will determine the level of functionality you get out of the space. You’ll want plenty of shelving to use vertical space, and wire units can make sure there’s extra ventilation for any wet items that get placed in those containers. You’ll also want hooks and pegs for jackets, hats and accessories, as well as plenty of basket and bin storage for items.
- Pick the right flooring: You’re going to want a flooring option that’s moisture proof, because there’s going to be a lot of water, snow and dirt tracked in. You’re also going to want to make sure the flooring is easy to clean, and can hold up to a lot of foot traffic. Your best options include non-slip tile or stone, vinyl and concrete, and you can also employ rugs and fiber mats.
For more information about some of the best features you can include when organizing or designing a mudroom storage area at your home in Midland, MI, contact our team at Nowak Cabinets of Midland today.
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