How to Create a Garage “Mudroom”
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The first thing I did was build a wall organizer to hang our coats and bags on. It took me under an hour to complete.
TOOLS NEEDED:
- 2 pieces of 1x 4 of pine (you will need to measure your space)
- Decorative trim
- Scotch™ Extreme Fasteners
- 3M Command Wood stabilizer strips – this project used three of the same size
- Paint & paint brush
- 3M Command Outdoor Metal Hooks
- Name Tags
- Nail Gun or Nail & Hammer
- Saw to cut wood (or have the store cut it for you)
HOW TO BUILD
- Step 1 – Gather your supplies & measure the space
- Step 2 – Assemble wood pieces together with a nail gun & Wood stabilizer strips
- Step 3 – Add the decorative trim at the top of the wood
- Step 4 – Paint the wood & let dry
- Step 5 – Hang with Scotch™ Extreme Fasteners & apply Command Hooks (following the package directions)
- Step 6 – Hang your accessories & jackets (Each Command hook holds up to 5 pounds)
I love the way it turned out. It took me less than an hour to complete! The Command Hooksstand out and give a chic look to the piece.
Once you install your wall organizer, it’s time to accessorize. Hanging a wall clock gives the space a homey feel.
Hang wall baskets to store your grocery bags & umbrellas, and whatever else your family uses often.
Place a large basket near the steps to keep kids shoes in.
Stain & paint your steps, because why not! I LOVE the way it turned out. I even decorated the steps with mailbox numbers. By doing this, I brought my interior decor out to the garage. It’s totally my style.
Of course you have to lay a rug outside of the door, so the kids don’t track the autumn weather in.
And a boot tray for the rainy & snowy weather is a must!
I created a beautiful garage “mudroom” with little effort, not a lot of space and a whole lot of style. As you are decorating your mudroom, why not hang a wreath on your garage door, to welcome you home? Nothing says “home” like a boxwood wreath. I love them. (If you don’t have an over the door wreath hook, you can use a 3M Command wreath hook.)
One last look… What a transformation!
If you missed it, HERE is the first part of my garage organization series. Stay tuned for part 3 & 4, coming soon.
HAPPY ORGANIZING!
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