Smart Mudroom Storage Ideas for a More Organized Home

Your mudroom is often the last thing you see when leaving the house and the first thing you see when coming home– you want the portal of your house to be a functional, peaceful transition space– not a chaotic catch-all for shoes, bags, and “I’ll put this away later” piles.

 Simply put, your mudroom should: 

  • Keep on-the-go items organized

  • Simplify getting out the door

  • Set the tone for the rest of your home

If your current setup is missing the mark, no worries. We got you covered with plenty of storage ideas so your mudroom is adding value to your home and daily routines– not adding to the disarray. Check out all the ways you can upgrade your mudroom.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Mudroom Storage by Location

Entryway, Garage, Narrow Hallway

Types of Built-In Mudroom Storage

Shelving, Cabinets, Cubbies, Bench Storage, Mudroom Lockers

5 Quick Mudroom Organization Tips

Mudroom Storage FAQs


Mudroom Storage by Location

Every home has different storage needs depending on where your mudroom is located. Here’s how to make the most of your space, no matter where your landing zone happens to be. 

Entryway Mudroom

Any entryway is going to be the natural first impression. By creating an entryway mudroom, you’ll have well-styled and well-utilized space at the forefront. 

Consider an Entryway Mudroom If:

  • You don’t have a formal mudroom but need a proper landing pad for transitioning in and out of the home.

  • You want to add storage without compromising your home’s natural flow and aesthetic.

Entryway Storage Ideas: 

  • Built-in cubbies for each family member 

  • A stylish bench with hidden storage 

  • Decorative mudroom cabinets that can completely stow away all items 

  • A mix of hooks and shelving to maximize vertical space to give a “locker” feel; this can incorporate a more mid century modern or farmhouse look, (lean into your own style here)

Garage Mudroom

For many families, the garage acts as the true front door. A garage mudroom is great for keeping dirt, sports gear, and pet supplies from ever making it into the main part of your home. The key is durable, easy-to-clean materials that offer practical storage use.

A Garage Mudroom Might Be Right For You If:

  • Your most commonly used entrance is the garage

  • You want to keep your messy outdoor items out of your home

  • You’re short on space inside the house

Garage Mudroom Storage Ideas: 

  • Built-in mudroom cabinets to conceal clutter

  • A heavy-duty bench with storage underneath for shoes or tools

  • Interchangeable slat walls that can hang baskets, shelves, and hooks

  • Open shelving for bins to store pet gear and other outdoor items  

Our More Space Place team helps Greenville homeowners turn unused garage walls into streamlined, custom mudroom storage that handles the mess before it reaches the house. 

Narrow Hallways as Mudrooms

If your front door immediately flows into a hallway, you might be running into some unique challenges. But don’t count yourself out yet! Going vertical might be the key to keep things streamlined. 

A Hallway Mudroom Works Well If:

  • You’re working with a tight footprint

  • You need a drop zone in your quaint home or apartment 

Small-Space Mudroom Storage Ideas:

  • Slim-profile cubbies or lockers

  • Wall-mounted hooks for coats and bags 

  • Floating mudroom shelving

  • A compact bench or drawer 

Even in tight spaces, thoughtful design can turn any hallway into an efficient (and clutter-free) entryway.

Types of Built-In Mudroom Storage

When it comes to built-in mudroom storage, the options are truly endless. Here are some of the most popular features that our customers love. 

Mudroom Shelving

Open mudroom shelving gives you quick access to items you use daily. Add decorative baskets or bins to keep things tidy yet simple. 

Mudroom Cabinets

If you prefer a cleaner look, mudroom cabinets keep everything behind closed doors. No more visual clutter– just sleek, functional storage. Cabinets can be custom-built to fit your exact room dimensions, maximizing full potential.

Mudroom Lockers

For households with multiple kids or multiple adults, mudroom lockers provide plenty of individualized personal space without taking away much square footage in the room. By sectioning off vertically with lockers, everyone has their own spot for coats, shoes, and bags. 

Mudroom Cubbies

Cubbies create clear, designated spots for each family member’s belongings. They’re perfect for separating out shoes, bags and purses, outdoor gear, or even mail. Consider adding name labels for extra organization, especially in busy households.

Bench Storage

A mudroom bench with storage packs the double duty: it gives you and family a spot to sit while putting on shoes and it hides away items underneath. Choose from pull-out drawers, lift up lids, or baskets underneath to keep things stowed away. 

5 Mudroom Organization Tips

Once you’ve established storage for your space, keeping your mudroom organized will come easier than you think. Here are some quick tips: 

  1. Declutter regularly. Do a weekly sweep to remove unnecessary items or things that don’t belong. If done regularly, it shouldn’t take more than three minutes.

  2. Give everything a home. Use baskets, bins, or labeled cubbies to keep items categorized.

  3. Think seasonally. Rotate easy access items and storage items based on the time of year (or youth sports season). 

  4. Use vertical space. Hooks, wall-mounted shelves, or cabinets help keep your floors clear and better utilize your square footage. 

  5. Design for your routine. Place the most used items at eye level and less frequently used items higher up and tucked away. 


FAQ: Mudroom Storage Basics

  • Custom mudroom storage costs vary depending on size, materials, and design features. At More Space Place Greenville, we offer lasting mudroom solutions for a wide range of budgets. From a simple bench and hook setup to wall-to-wall cabinetry, we’re happy to provide a free consultation to uncover your best option.

  • Start by removing everything in the room. Once it’s completely emptied, sort everything in a keep here, relocate, and trash pile. If it truly belongs in the mudroom and is being used in this current season, find it a home in the mudroom. Everything else goes to the garbage bin or is put away somewhere more fitting in your home.

  • Absolutely, yes. A well-designed mudroom is a great selling point. According to the National Association for Home Builders (NAHB), well implemented storage options are one of the top priorities for buyers, especially in multiseason locations.

  • With the right design, even a narrow hallway or entry corner can be transformed into a functional mudroom storage area. The key is customizing lasting solutions for your space and your lifestyle. 


Need Help Designing Your Mudroom?

If you’re in the Greenville area or a nearby city or town looking for a mudroom makeover, we specialize in custom-built storage that offers craftsman level style and helps your home run smoother. Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to upgrade an existing space, our design team can problem solve, trouble shoot, and ultimately create a mudroom that is perfectly designed with you in mind. Schedule a free consultation with our team today, no strings attached.

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