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Edgewood Cabinetry mudroom cabinets

The name mudroom is somewhat of a misnomer. Though it sounds dirty, a mudroom is the first line of defense for your house’s cleanliness. You often have your arms full of mail, coats, bags, leashes, etc. when entering your home. Utilizing mudroom cabinets in creative ways to organize all of that clutter can keep a house neat and tidy.

Organize With Custom Cabinets

In most homes, the mudroom becomes the junk drawer for the house, but you can create an organized room by having storage cabinets and drawers for all of that clutter. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Turn chaos into an organized dream.

Mudroom Storage

The beauty of mudroom cabinets is that they are incredibly versatile and come in different varieties to suit your needs. You can create lockers with handy hooks for coats, leashes, and other hanging items. Shelving can store shoes, and cubbies can keep those seasonal items like gloves and hats handy but out of sight. You could even add a bench to use for lacing up shoes and putting on boots. Seating can include additional storage in the seat.

Mudroom Décor & Style

Add some personality to your mudroom with family photos, inspirational messages, or cute colorful cubbies for miscellaneous storage. Include a built-in hamper for placing dirty outerwear or sportswear. Use a label maker to create labels for the baskets and cabinets to quickly locate needed items and remind family members to store their gear. For young children, print out a pet’s name in a cute font or use the pet’s picture and label the child’s mudroom cabinet that way. It adds an extra something special to your mudroom cabinets.

Coordinated mudroom cabinets create a clean look, even if what’s behind the doors is utter chaos. You can create a Pinterest-worthy mudroom with custom cabinets. Custom mudroom cabinets may be a good option if you have something bulky or large to stash away, if your mudroom has a high ceiling (and thus extra wall space to take advantage of), or you have a lot of family members requiring their cubbies.

Edgewood Cabinetry

No matter your mudroom situation, custom mudroom cabinets can give you a stylish and unique look to take it to the next level. Ready to turn your mudroom chaos into an organized dream? Let Edgewood Cabinetry design the ultimate combination of cabinets and drawers to meet all your family’s needs. Call 919-339-7300 to set up an appointment today.

Edgewood Cabinetry custom cabinet

Whether you live in a large house or a studio apartment, there is underutilized space. Many people complain about not having enough storage in their homes, but seeking out and using these “hidden” spaces can solve this problem. These small spaces are often in plain sight in smaller rooms such as the laundry room, mudrooms, entryways, or utility rooms.  Custom cabinets can turn these spaces into storage.

A Little Ingenuity Can go a Long Way

Persistent clutter around a house will never fix itself. Eventually, this starts to affect the occupants’ psychology. Most people reach a point where they have to declutter and organize. Take the time to plan the organization, so the result is pleasing to the eye, and the build-up of clutter doesn’t get repeated.

There are many articles on how to declutter and organize small spaces in your house. Here are a few of the most popular solutions:

Wall Space

Edgewood Cabinetry custom cabinetWalls are the underrated space-saver in a house. Many homes have clutter all over the floor, but nothing on the walls, but in a small space, every square foot is luxury real estate, and walls are the unutilized land.
Use shelving units that extend to the ceiling. Add shelving above doorways, couches, beds – any part of a wall that is usually blank can be used.

Install sconces instead of table lights for lighting. Table lights or freestanding lamps take up floor space. Free up that space and attach lighting to the walls.

Attach hooks and racks to store sports equipment. Hang bikes on the wall instead of leaving them in a small basement or garage, taking up precious floor space.

Doors

Another underutilized space around the house is the backs of doors. This space is perfect for hanging cleaning utensils, jewelry, towels, bags, shoes – just about any small household item. It keeps these objects accessible but out of sight. Don’t forget the doors of the cabinets. These doors can also provide extra storage space by adding a few hooks.

Skirted Furniture

What To Do With That Awkward Under The Stair SpaceThe space underneath furniture such as a sofa, chairs, side tables, and beds can be used as storage space. If the furniture has a skirt, this space is easily used as storage. It’s not seen due to the skirt, so no fancy storage containers are required. If the furniture is not skirted, used decorative baskets or colored storage boxes for a beautiful aesthetic.

Room Color

The color of a room does not add more space, but it can give the feeling of more space. If adding more shelving to walls (especially if the shelving is floor to ceiling), keep the walls and furniture a light color, so the room doesn’t feel like it’s getting smaller.

So before thinking you have to move to a bigger house to get more storage space, take a good look around your home. There may be more space there than you think.

For more information on creating space-saving custom cabinets for your home contact Edgewood Cabinetry at 919-339-7300.

If you are building a new kitchen or upgrading an existing one you will need to have new cabinets installed.

You can select to go through a contractor or designer who will work with the cabinet manufacturer on your behalf.  We believe it is better to work directly with the custom cabinet manufacturer however and want to provide you three reasons why.

More Likely to Get Exactly What You Envisioned

Imagine this scenario, you envision what you want your cabinets to look like and you communicate it to the contractor who then communicates it to the cabinet manufacturer.  Remember the game of ‘telephone’ you used to play as a child where one person would tell the next something and it would get passed down the line?  In the end it would come out a completely different word.  The same thing could potentially happen with your contractor.  Although the contractor has good intentions they may not completely understand or visualize what you are desiring and therefore may not communicate it properly to the cabinet manufacturer.  When the project is completed you may be disappointed with the results but at this point it is too late.  If you communicate directly with the cabinet manufacturer you are much more likely to be pleased with the final result.

Feedback is Possible During the Process

The custom cabinet manufacturer will have a consultation directly with you to find out what your specific needs are.  Any questions you have about the process are answered.  Information will be provided so you can make informed product decisions.  Measurements of the space will then be taken.  At this point you will meet again with the manufacturer where you will be presented the design options.  Based on your feedback the cabinet manufacturer will create a final design.  The cabinet manufacturer can provide you a visual design to show what your kitchen will look like when completed.  Details such as wall and floor colors and even pictures on the wall can be included so you can really envision what the final result would be.  The project will not start until you are completely satisfied with the design.  This means the final layout will be exactly what you approved and you know you will be happy.  There won’t be any unexpec ted surprises upon completion.

You Should be the Ultimate Decision Maker

By working directly with the the custom cabinet manufacturer you will be able to prioritize your design so your result fits in your budget.  The manufacturer can work with you to determine how many cabinets you need and what style you like.  In addition the wood species and finishes can be selected.  You will work directly with the manufacturer to determine which features are important to you.  Having a close relationship between the cabinet manufacturer and the customer is vital.  The customer should be the ultimate decision maker and will be if working directly with the cabinet manufacturer.

At Edgewood Cabinetry we prefer to work directly with the customer so we can ensure complete satisfaction with the final result.  Contact us for your cabinetry needs.