Laundry and Mud Rooms can sometimes get overlooked design wise, though they can be some of the most used rooms in a house. Designing these functional rooms don’t have to be as daunting as you think. The most important thing is to understand how your family uses the space and what would work best for you. For the Modern Farmhouse Project we kept in mind our client’s family and how they would use both of these spaces and went to work.
We incorporated a washing station for dirty feet (and pets). The dark tile contrasts well with the light shiplap, which adds interest along the long wall.
Closed storage helps contain the clutter of coats, shoes and equipment.
In the laundry room we created enough counter space for folding and pull out hampers to contain and organize dirty clothes.
Photography by Lindsey Orton
Mudroom Tile (Arizona Tile), Hardware (Pottery Barn), Wood Art, Star Pendant Light, Semi flush Mount Lights, Laundry Room Art (Alice Lane)












