Creating a small mudroom doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the right DIY ideas, you can transform a tiny space into an organized, stylish entryway.
Built-In Bench with Storage
A built-in bench with storage underneath is a lifesaver in tight spaces. I once crafted one using reclaimed wood and it became the perfect spot to hide away shoes and bags.
Plant Shelf
Add a plant shelf to bring some greenery into your mudroom. I find that a few succulents make the space feel vibrant and alive.
DIY Coat Rack
Craft a DIY coat rack from driftwood or reclaimed wood. Mine adds a unique, rustic charm and is sturdy enough for heavy winter coats.
DIY Wallpaper Accent
Create a wallpaper accent for a pop of pattern. I once used peel-and-stick wallpaper, and it transformed the look without the commitment.
Decorative Wall Hooks
Swap out plain hooks for decorative wall hooks to add style. I found vintage hooks at a flea market, and they give my mudroom a charming, eclectic look.
Pegboard Wall Organizer
A pegboard wall is a versatile way to organize hats, keys, and bags. I installed one in my mudroom, and it’s been a game-changer for keeping things tidy.
Floating Shelves
Installing floating shelves above your bench can maximize vertical space. I love using them for decorative baskets that hold mittens and scarves.
Colorful Accent Rug
A colorful accent rug can add warmth and personality to your mudroom. I change mine seasonally, which keeps the space fresh and inviting.
Vertical Divider Panels
Use vertical divider panels to section off areas for each family member. I created dividers using wooden slats, ensuring everyone has their own nook.
Compact Shoe Rack
A compact shoe rack can fit seamlessly under a bench or against a wall. Mine is made from bamboo, which brings in a natural element I adore.
Sliding Barn Door
Install a sliding barn door to close off the mudroom when you want. It gives privacy and a rustic touch that I absolutely love.
Wall-Mounted Folding Table
A wall-mounted folding table can serve as a quick spot for sorting mail or folding clothes. When not in use, it tucks away neatly.
Mirrored Accents
Incorporate mirrored accents to make your mudroom feel larger. A framed mirror near the door not only helps with last-minute checks but also reflects light beautifully.
Textured Wall Panels
Add textured wall panels for a touch of elegance. I went with beadboard, which adds visual interest and hides scuffs beautifully.
Overhead Cabinetry
Install overhead cabinetry for additional storage. I love stashing away off-season items up there, keeping them out of sight but easily accessible.
Chalkboard Wall
Consider a chalkboard wall for notes and reminders. We use ours for grocery lists and doodles, adding both function and fun to the space.
Label Everything
Use labels to keep everything organized. I use a label maker to tag bins and baskets, which makes finding things a breeze.
Cushioned Seats for Comfort
Add a touch of comfort with cushioned seats on your bench. I sewed my own covers with washable fabric, making it both cozy and practical.
Multi-Functional Furniture
Opt for multi-functional furniture like a bench that doubles as a laundry hamper. Mine has been a lifesaver in keeping dirty shoes and clothes separate.
Hidden Pet Station
Design a hidden pet station in your mudroom. We built a small drawer for leashes and treats, making walks with our furry friend more organized.

