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Mudroom Stripes

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I’ve been wanting to make my mudroom a little more exciting, and I was inspired by a photo I saw in HGTV magazine.  In the photo, the entry was painted in black and white horizontal stripes.  I decided to do the same! Here’s an Instagram photo I recently shared.  (BTW – I’d love for you to follow along with me on Instagram.)

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Here’s my (very white) mudroom area before the stripes:

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I went with horizontal stripes like in my inspiration photo.  I always use Frog Tape for these types of painting projects.  It really is the best painter’s tape out there and helps with seepage.

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Want to know more about painting stripes?  Click HERE.

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After all the taping was done, I used black paint and added the stripes:

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And here’s a photo of the after!

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I added artwork and a mirror from Hobby Lobby, a pretty wooden “vent” I pulled from a family barn, and a family canvas photo. The shoe cubby in the middle of the room was an old mail sorter I found at a local antique shop. (UPDATE 12/21/15 – FREE plans are now available for this mail sorter turned shoe cubby. If you want to make your own, visit Remodelaholic.)

Chalkboard Calendar & Shoe Cubby

I was told it was in our town’s original post office, and I have a tutorial for the DIY chalkboard calendar you can see HERE.

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I have to admit this was NOT the afternoon project I had envisioned.  After I was done adding the black stripes, I had some touching up to do and (after trial and much error) realized I didn’t have the white color the previous owner had painted the mudroom.  Stupid me tried three different whites that were left behind, and none of them matched the current white.  I had white blotches everywhere, and it was driving me mad (although it doesn’t take much)!  So, I repainted the white stripes AND the entire mudroom.  My afternoon project turned into an afternoon, evening, and late into the night/early morning project.

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I replaced the white with a color I’ve used throughout my home: Valspar’s Cincinnatian Hotel Briggs Beige.  (Want to see more about this color and other colors in my home?  Click HERE.)  I loved the previous white, but it was already getting pretty dirty and wasn’t practical for a mudroom and three kids.

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Phew.  That was WAY more work than I thought I signed up for.  BUT, it was worth it!

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29 thoughts on “Mudroom Stripes

    1. Hi Rebecca! My shoe organizer is actually an old mail sorter I found at a local antique shop. I lucked out on this find, but it could be reproduced. Thanks for the comment!

  1. love this!! Wish my laundry room was bigger! Would it be possible to get the measurements of your shoe organizer? I need to make one just like it! Mine can only be 50″ wide, so I’m mainly Looking for the deminsions of the cubbys! Thank you!!

    1. Hi Kristi! Here are the measurements of the piece (I know you’ll customize it to match your space):
      The cubbies are anywhere from 5.5-6.5 inches in width & height. I never noticed the size difference until I measured!
      The actual piece’s dimensions:
      56 inches long
      48 inches high
      8 1/4 inches wide (FYI – My oldest son is currently in a mens size 7 shoe, and his shoes are almost too big for the cubbies.)

      Good luck!

  2. So excited about your show organizer! This is exactly what I need for our new house and laundry room. Thank you so much for posting the details and measurements! Beautiful work!! 🙂