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Mudroom Storage and Organization

Your mudroom is often a guest’s first impression of your home, so give them somewhere they can easily take off their muddy shoes, jackets, and coats before entering your living spaces. 

 

The mudroom is a functional space in your home that allows you to keep your kitchen, living room, dining room, and other areas free from clutter and outside debris. However, with poor organization, this space can quickly become cluttered, dirty, and chaotic. 

 

On the other hand, with thoughtful planning and our entryway mudroom ideas, you can turn your mudroom into an efficient transitional space that enhances your home’s aesthetic appeal. 

 

If your mudroom has turned into a space you rarely use or that you’re ashamed to let guests use, keep reading these mudroom storage ideas to reclaim this space and make it functional, clutter-free, and something that’s inviting. 

 

1. Storage Bench

2. Hall Tree

3. Umbrella Holder

4. Shoe Rack

5. Key Hooks

6. Custom Storage Cubbies

7. Lockers

8. Dedicated Pet Area

9. Whiteboard or Chalkboard

10. Baskets & Bins

 

1. Storage Bench

While we don’t recommend storing furniture in a mudroom, you can use furniture to organize your space. A storage bench is a functional and versatile piece of furniture that can enhance your mudroom’s functionality by providing guests with a place to sit when removing their shoes and boots. You can also find storage benches with under-seat storage where you can store seasonal items like boots, bags, umbrellas, summer shoes, slippers, and so forth. 

 

2. Hall Tree

Hall tree

 

If you like the storage bench mudroom idea, consider taking it a step further and trying a hall tree. Hall trees are three-in-one storage solutions that include a bench, hooks, and shelves or drawers. They’re compact, so they fit in most spaces, but you can find a size that fits your needs. Since they allow you to hang coats and store bags, hats, and shoes, they’re well-suited to small mudrooms. 

 

3. Umbrella Holder

An umbrella holder is a must-have for any mudroom because it prevents water from dripping on your floors and causing potential slippery situations on rainy days. Look for umbrella holders that can help you air dry your umbrella with proper airflow. 

 

4. Shoe Rack

Every mudroom needs a shoe rack. As you know, shoes, boots, slippers, sandals, and all types of footwear can pile up in a mudroom. Whether you’re running errands or just grabbing the mail, you want easy access to your shoes, so it makes sense to keep them in the mudroom. 

 

But don’t just throw them in a corner. Instead, use a shoe rack that keeps footwear organized and off the floor, giving you more space for other items. You can also use it as a mudroom closet idea and hang the shoe rack on the inside of a closet to create more space in your mudroom. By using vertical space, a tiered shoe rack can provide you with a neater appearance. 

 

5. Key Hooks

Everyone has misplaced their keys at some point. Unfortunately, it always seems to happen when you’re already running late. There’s no need to let misplaced keys ruin your morning or make you late for work. Instead, you can use key hooks that provide a place for you to store your keys when you come home and know exactly where they are the next morning when you need to leave. 

 

Consider assigning a key hook to each family member to give them their own space and reduce potential confusion, especially if all your keys look the same. 

 

6. Custom Storage Cubbies

Custom storage cubbies maximize your floor space by providing you with customized solutions for each member of the family or your overall needs. For instance, you can designate one cubby for coats, another for backpacks, and another for shoes. Or, you can let your family create their own custom cubbies and use them for everything that belongs to them. 

 

Once you’ve created your cubbies, use these packing tips to help you pack them full of items like shoes, jackets, scarves, hats, and gloves. 

 

7. Lockers

If you prefer enclosed storage options that allow you to hide clutter, consider storage lockers. Storage lockers offer individual spaces for personal items to keep the rest of the mudroom tidy and out of the way. Lockers can be especially useful in homes for managing clutter for larger families, those with children, or people with a lot of gear. 

 

8. Dedicated Pet Area

If you have pets, you most likely have an abundance of pet gear like leashes, collars, harnesses, and other accessories that allow you to easily walk or run with your dog. Adding a dedicated pet area to your mudroom gives you a place to keep all your pet’s gear and accessories while maintaining a clutter-free environment. 

 

Pet zone

 

In addition, your mudroom can serve as an actual pet area where your dog or cat goes to spend time. Since it’s relatively out of the way of other areas of the home, you can add a pet bed and give them somewhere to get away from the regular hustle and bustle of the house. 

 

9. Whiteboard or Chalkboard

Busy families don’t always see each other as much as they’d like, so communication can break down. A whiteboard or chalkboard can help you effectively communicate with your family. You can use it for reminders, lists, or messages. 
 

10. Baskets & Bins

Baskets and bins are an affordable way to organize your mudroom. Since they’re versatile, you can use them for storing smaller items like gloves, scarves, and slippers. Then, you can place them on shelves, inside cubbies and lockers, or hang them on the wall to use vertical space. 

 

Wrapping Up: Mudroom Organization Ideas

With these mudroom ideas, you can transform this transitional area from a cluttered space to a functional and organized area that makes your home feel more welcoming while providing you with storage for all your needs. By implementing these mudroom organization ideas, you can create a space that makes coming and going easier and more enjoyable. 

 

Unfortunately, larger items like seasonal gear or items you don’t use daily might not be suited for a mudroom. Instead, consider off-site storage options from KeyStorage. We offer secure and accessible storage solutions that allow you to free up valuable space in your mudroom and throughout the rest of your home by organizing your storage unit


Our convenient storage locations allow you to drive up, pack or unpack, then head home with peace of mind knowing your belongings are safe and available when you need them.

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