Setting up an organized mudroom in your home is a great way to increase your storage space and create a more welcoming entryway. Regardless of the size of your space, there are plenty of ways that you can get the most out of it. To help you get started, here are 14 tips on how to organize a mudroom.
1. Incorporate Plenty of Hooks
2. Build Mudroom Lockers
If you want to take your mudroom organization to the next level, and you have the space for it, consider building individual mudroom “lockers” or cubbies. This creates a closed storage area that will make your entryway feel less cluttered and chaotic. By adding doors to individual cubbies, you’ll keep unsightly things neatly tucked away, which tends to help increase organizational efforts throughout the day.
3. Leave an Open Bench Space
A mudroom is meant to be a convenient place to transition from home to outside and vice versa. Make this
4. Create Efficient Shoe Storage
The last thing you want is to create an organized mudroom with no place for messy shoes. If you don’t have somewhere that your family can dedicate to shoe storage, chances are they’re just going to leaved them strewn about. While tripping over shoes throughout the house is frustrating, keeping them in a pile near the door creates a feeling of chaotic clutter. Include efficient shoe storage for each member of the family so that no one is tempted to leave them behind in a pile.
5. Add a Charging Station
6. Leave a Place for Keys
Chances are you’ve spent more than a few cumulative hours looking for your keys. Rather than continue with
7. Include a Designated Mail Spot
One of the best ways to guarantee a cluttered mudroom or kitchen is to let paperwork accumulate. With never ending junk mail, newspapers, and bills, the stack of envelopes adds up quickly. Include a designated mail spot in your mudroom to take your home’s organization to the next level.
8. Isolate a Space for Sports
While we recommend storing any sports equipment in the garage to reduce the amount of dirt that’s tracked into the house, there are some things that should come inside. Expedite game day preparations by storing sports shoes, socks, and any smaller gear in the mudroom’s organizational system. You can utilize a pull-out shoe rack, bins, or individual lockers/baskets to organize sports equipment by family members.
9. Hang a Mirror
When you’re in a hurry, it’s not uncommon to run out of the house without looking in the mirror. Hanging a mirror in your mudroom allows you to quickly check your hair, makeup, or teeth before facing the world. It’s also a great idea to help create a more open feel to the space as mirrors tend to make a room look larger.
10. Create Individualized Baskets or Bins
11. Keep Paperwork in Order
Add organizers for each of your children so they can keep their schoolwork and papers sorted and at arm’s reach when it’s time to leave. Rather than coming home and unloading homework into the kitchen, or losing important documents, a designated area in the mudroom can help keep things in order. Create a separate folder for your children to put any paper that needs to be signed or permission slips so that you’ll see them and have a dedicated system for making sure things are taken care of on time.
12. Add a Calendar or Bulletin Board
Families tend to have busy schedules that overlap, especially when there’s multiple children. If you want an
13. Stick to What You Need
Only use your mudroom for what you need on a regular basis. This tends to change throughout the year and the season, but rotating items out will help keep the space you have clean, organized, and clutter free. For example, during the summer, keep your winter accessories and coats out of the mudroom and safely tucked away in a self storage unit. During winter, keep your summer sports equipment elsewhere. Everyone’s mudroom will look different, but taking the time to only keep what you need is a great way to stay organized
14. Get Rid of Clutter/Excess
Over time, it’s likely that your family’s things will start to accumulate in the mudroom. To fix the issue before it gets too bad, regularly get rid of clutter or excess. If your house doesn’t have adequate storage to put things, rent a self storage unit from The Lock Up Self Storage. Doing so will make sure that you have plenty of space to enjoy family time, an organized mudroom, and a safe place to store your unneeded things.
As you begin to set up your organized mudroom, consider the effectiveness of your home’s storage as a whole. Your goal should be to create zones in your home that aren’t shadowed by clutter. This gives you the chance to actually enjoy what you have without feeling like you’re wasting the days constantly cleaning up or putting things away. We don’t need the excess clutter in our daily routine; all it does is create chaos. Instead, consider storing your infrequently used and seasonal items in a self storage unit. This gets it out of the house and out of your hair, but still allows you to access it when you need. Using a self storage unit will help you declutter and organize your life, making space for things to be properly stored, used, and put back away in your home. For a self storage company you can trust, head over to The Lock Up Self Storage today. All of our self storage units are temperature controlled and 100% secured so you can be assured that your things are safe and well taken care of. To learn more about our available units near you, or to talk to a representative about procuring a self storage unit, give us a call at (866) 327-LOCK today.

