Woohoo! I am SO excited to finally share this space with you all! Funny thing is though, is that I’ve never really mentioned I was creating a mudroom. Well, I sort of have a long time ago, but nothing detailed. So surprise, you get a full reveal instead of just snippets. :) I did however mention that I had a striping fail (not to be confused with stripping), and this was the little hallway that I was doing the stripes on. Another funny thing is that you’ve never seen this hallway ever on my blog! You’ll see why soon. Until then, here is the mudroom makeover done under $100, and with the striped wall!
I’m very excited about this space can you tell? When I show you the before you’ll know why. Here ya go.
Yep. That’s the hallway you’ve never really seen. That before pic was taken about a year ago, but the only thing that had changed was that I moved the printer into our office. Other than that though, that console table was a landing spot for junk, as you can tell. Plus that stuff isn’t really my style any longer. So operation mudroom/functional hallway began.
When my cousin and her husband were down visiting last year, I had him build me that bench! I’ll show the tutorial for that at a later date, but the materials for it ended up being about $65. You can find similar benches all over the place for usually about double that.
The baskets I already had from Ikea. They are to mostly store shoes, and I do have one where I keep tools that we use regularly in the house.
I don’t know that I’ll do a tutorial on how I did the stripes because after all it did take me 3 tries, but if I get several requests I will.:)
And another reason you haven’t seen this hallway is because it’s a very dark hallway, no natural lighting anywhere, and getting a tripod to fit anywhere is hard! We also have a powder room in this hallway that you’ve never seen for the exact same reason. So needless to say I was in very many awkward positions trying to take these photos.
This is also the hallway that leads to our orange and aqua laundry room, so I used colors that would flow with that room as well.
I did not do the stripes all around because there are like 4 doors in this little area, the side you can’t see, so there really would have been no point. It would have been a choppy mess.
And while this isn’t the greatest picture, I wanted you to see how the stripes look by the archway.
I have to say I am pretty impressed with those stripes with nice crisp lines because we have very textured walls! Okay, yes I better do a separate post on those stripes eh? (UPDATE: See How To Paint Stripes Tutorial Here)
Ok, now just enjoy the rest of the photos!
I think that’ll do it. :) That last shot above is so you can see the stripes up to the ceiling. And yes, on my husband’s hook he has an army bag there. He’s always got a bag of some sorts with him. He loves man-bags like I love nice purses. We are quite the pair.
For such a small space, it packs a lot of function. Backpacks and purses and keys are no longer thrown on the office desk and office floor. It’s joyous. It’s a proven fact that people are happier when there is a designated place for everything. Okay I made that up, but that rings true for our family. :)
Budget Breakdown:
- $65 in materials for the bench
- $10 for the sign with hooks. Garage sale find that still had a Homegoods sticker on it. :)
- $20 for the green chevron runner, found at Homegoods
- Everything else including paint, tape, etc I already had.
- Total: $95
Not too shabby to have this look for under $100!
Paint base color is Sherwin Williams Balanced Beige (like the rest of most of our downstairs area), and the charcoal grey stripes I did the same color (SW Iron Ore) as our Painted Pantry Door.
I didn’t plan on talking this much for this post sorry, but I have to say that it’s amazing how much bigger this hallway feels with the stripes. They just make such an impact and it’s SO cheap to do! And you can see the tutorial for how to paint the stripes in this post.
Soooo, what do you think?! Sharing this post at Thrifty Decor Chick’s Before and After Party.
xxoo,
Decorchick!
Let’s Connect!
Diane Cayton-Hakey says
*making mental note* if we ever move again it shall be close to a Home Goods store… Gosh I miss shopping there.
You really did a great job on choosing your color and I LOVE the stripes on the wall… Good job!!
Cheryl @ The Creative Me and My McG says
It’s looks wonderful…especially that bench! I have been wanting some similar in our entryway for awhile now…and that chalkboard with the hooks is great too! Thanks for sharing!
Nancy says
It looks great…you stripes turned out really good especially around your arched doorway…looking forward to the “how to’s” yet to come.
KimB says
<3, <3, <3 it!!!!!!
Erin says
Lovely!! I don’t think of Houston as being a place where one might need a mud room in a traditional sense (snow boots, big heavy coats, etc). But you’ve made yours functional for everyday accessories. Fun!
Decorchick! says
Hey Erin, yes you’re right…I just chose to call it a mudroom since most people can relate to what that is and it was just easier. And since we store our shoes and such (and sweaters and jackets when winter does come) in here too I thought it worked. :)
Dria says
Wow this is gorgeous! You did a fantastic job, love the stripes and the ladder!!
Jane Petersen says
I absolutely love everything about this space! It’s both beautiful and functional and that bench….want one. Nice job Emily! Always enjoy your posts!
Brandi says
Beautiful job, Emily! You created such a lovely little space with a lot of character and function.
PS. Did you know actress Katherine Heigl pinned an image from your blog?! That’s pretty neat,eh!
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/141159769540469655/
Decorchick! says
Say wha?? You didn’t know we are BFF’s? ;) Ha, that awesome and made my day thanks for letting me know!
cassie {hi sugarplum} says
It looks great!!! I think any space improves with stripes!! :)
Hector says
It looks wonderful, it’s amazing what you can do for so little money!
Regina Poole says
I would love to see the tutorial on how the bench is made! I want one!! :)
Berina says
I’d like a tutorial on the bench as well! Need one for our entryway too and can’t wait to redo it! :)
Jane says
Wow, I must say the entire room is perfect. I love every aspect. The stripes are my favorite part although I could really use that bench! By the way, I love your purse
Tracey says
I have been toying with a bunch of different ideas for my mudroom. I think I just found my idea. I love the stripes and I think they will go great with my chevron painted staircase.
Thanks for the post!
Holly says
I was curious what you did to make it so much brighter in there? I love everything about this room! It’s happy and functional!
Jake's a Girl says
Fantastical! :) I love everything about it.
I’m crazy in love with the $10 sign. I think that would be a great diy project
Jake’s a Girl
Lauren @ Mom Home Guide says
I am going to have to shop at HomeGoods, because I love that chevron runner! You did a superb job on your mudroom! Seeing your beautiful space makes me want to finish up my mudroom!
Judy T says
Love the stripes! Especially with the archway I can understand why it would take at least 3 attempts to get them so even. Great Job!
Jessica @ Mom 4 Real says
I love it! I so need to do something with my entry way, and I think you just lit a fire under me! AWESOME!
Amanda says
So jealous, I want a mudroom that looks like this! :) So apparently Facebook no longer notifies you when someone tags your FB page, so I thought I would let you know that I shared this with my FB fans :) https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153272459470217&set=a.353593675216.349539.323548680216&type=1
Rachel says
Such a pretty space! I am a sucker for a cute entryway, and for under $100? You’ve got my attention :-)
Want to hear something funny? I have those EXACT same stripes in my boys’ closet..check it out! Yours makes me want to venture out of the closet with them!
http://www.theevolutionofmom.com/2013/04/as-it-turns-out.html
Kate says
Hi! I love this idea. The stripes are great, can’t wait to hear about how you did those successfully!
Brandy says
I love this!! I have the same hallway right off the garage and would love to do something like this with a bench, but worry about it feeling cramped because it’s such a small area. Would you mind telling me the dimensions of the bench? I just don’t want to bump into it every time I’m going laundry :) thanks!!
Toni says
I have been wanting to do something similar with my teeny tiny entryway. Not a “mudroom” per sey, but more just a hallway makeover. I have been looking at benches just like the one your cousins husband made for you (nice!), with a shoe storage area, that will free up the teeny tiny matching hallway closet. Also to keep the shoes from cluttering the entry way…so, I hope you do have a DIY on the bench at some point. Hubby’s always saying “I could make that”…right (rolling eyes), like that will ever happen (insert sarcastic tone).
I have just discovered your site Via Pinterest, and like what I have seen so far, so I hope you keep the creative juices flowing.
Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring :)
Adam says
It looks amazing! Such a simple but effective makeover!
Krista @ the happy housie says
LOVE your makeover- and the striped wall is so perfect. Thinking of doing stripes like those in my sons’ new combined bedroom. Pinning this – a few times!!
Maggie says
You did a great job I love the stripes on the wall
Bob Swann says
Really liking these colors as well! Thanks for sharing!
Jovan says
We are looking to build a bench just like that. Where did you get your build plans? What type of materials did you use?!
Write on the Blackboard says
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Fabiola says
Hi Emily, do you have the measures of the bench, I am looking for one and I think this looks perfect, my house is identical to yours so it needs to be the same size because the hallway is a little narrow, I am looking on walmart website maybe I can find one more o less like yours. Thanks
Jessica says
I know you said you got your rug at home goods… but I have been hunting for one (same color and size and everything) forever! I don’t live near a home goods… if anyone happens to find one similar pretty please tell me where :) This mudroom is beautiful!!! I also have stripes in my mudroom (gray and cream) :)
Decorchick! says
Sorry Jessica if I come across one I’ll get it.
Jessica says
THANKS! :)
Colette says
Just came across this old post. I love all it all came together.
Where are your baskets from that have the square opening/handle? I see them on a lot of finished spaces and have always liked that look.
Thank you and I love following you!
Colette
Christen says
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! You are a decorating genius!!
Susan S says
Looking for paint/decorating ideas for my small hallway and found this post. Love the grey stripes – I can’t believe this is the same color as your pantry door! It looks blue in the hallway, and grey in the kitchen. I will attempt stripes in my hallway with a muted grey and hope it turns out as nice as your mudroom.
maria says
where can i find your tutorial for the bench?
Decorchick! says
I have not posted it yet so sorry!
Maggie says
Hi,
Have you posted the directions for the bench yet? It is great and just what I am looking for for the foot of our bed
Maria says
Well Decorchick(:….good job with the photos…the room looks vibrant and fun now…lovely makeover… it is amazing how the strip can actually create such a impact to the visual look and feel of the room space…cool
amers says
Hey, Was the bench tutorial ever put up on your site??
Decorchick! says
I still have not done that so sorry!
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Jovan says
So, bench plans? lol