Let’s be honest, the mudroom can turn into a disaster zone if you don’t have decent storage. Coats get tossed on hooks, shoes end up everywhere, and bags land wherever there’s a bit of space.
The good news? You don’t need a huge budget or a giant space. Just a few hooks, a bench, maybe some shelves or cubbies—suddenly, everything has a home.
Here are 20 practical ideas for storage that fit all kinds of spaces and needs.
1. Built-in cubbies with labeled baskets

Built-in cubbies give everyone in the family their own storage spot. Toss in some labeled baskets to keep things easy to find.
This setup works especially well in small spaces. The baskets hide the mess, and the labels mean no one has an excuse for losing their stuff.
2. Wall-mounted coat hooks
Mount some hooks on the wall and slide a bench right beneath. It’s a simple combo, but it works.
The bench lets you sit to put on your shoes. The hooks above keep jackets and bags off the floor.
3. Custom cabinets with hidden compartments

Hide valuables in secret compartments right inside your mudroom cabinets. You can stash keys, wallets, or important papers behind a false panel or a sneaky little door.
These hidden spots blend in with the rest of your cabinets. No one will notice unless you show them.
4. Overhead storage shelves

Overhead shelves use the space above your head that usually goes to waste. Toss winter coats, holiday decorations, or sports gear up high in bins or baskets.
You keep seasonal stuff close but not underfoot.
5. Sliding barn door

Since the door slides sideways, you keep the mudroom open and easy to move through.
Sliding barn doors let you hide your mudroom storage while saving space. Put hooks, shelves, and cubbies behind the door for coats and shoes.
6. Bench with pull-out shoe racks
Pull-out shoe racks slide right under the bench when you don’t need them. Shoes stay out of sight, and your mudroom looks tidy.
Just pull out the rack, grab your shoes, and you’re set. These racks usually fit several pairs and are perfect for small spaces.
7. Pegboard for hats and tools
Pegboards are a smart way to keep hats, scarves, and umbrellas handy. You can also hang tools or dog leashes.
Move the hooks around whenever you want—it’s super flexible.
8. Magnetic strips for keys
Stick a magnetic strip on the wall for keys and other small metal stuff. Mount it at a height that works for you.
No more digging through drawers for scissors, keys, or small tools.
9. Vertical bike racks

Hang bikes upright on wall-mounted racks to save floor space. Your bikes stay organized and easy to grab.
This works especially well in tight mudrooms.
10. Pull-down drying rack
A pull-down drying rack folds away when you don’t need it. Pull it down to hang wet coats, scarves, or gloves after a rainy walk.
You keep the floor clear and still have plenty of room for drying winter gear.
11. Under-bench storage drawers
Drawers under the bench keep things hidden and organized. Stash shoes, accessories, or small items out of sight.
Just slide open a drawer—no more digging through messy piles. This works in any size mudroom.
12. Tiered shoe shelving
Adjustable tiered shelves let you fit all types of shoes. Move the shelves up for tall boots or down for sandals.
If your family has lots of shoe sizes, this setup just makes sense.
13. Fold-down ironing board
This wall-mounted ironing board folds flat when you’re done. You save floor space and still have ironing handy.
Install it inside a closet door or just on the wall. It stays out of the way until you actually need it.
14. Wire baskets

Wire baskets on the wall keep sports gear visible and easy to grab. You can see what’s inside without digging around.
Mount them at kid height so everyone can grab their own stuff. Balls, helmets, rackets—just toss them in.
15. Modular cubbies
Modular cubbies fit right into your wall, saving precious floor space. They’re perfect for backpacks and lunchboxes.
Build them between the studs and give everyone their own spot.
16. Woven Floor Shelf with Baskets
This woven floor shelf with baskets looks clean and adds storage. You can use it to hold gloves, keys, or pet stuff.
It keeps things tidy but is still easy to find.
17. Chalkboard wall for family messages
Chalkboard walls are just fun.
Leave notes, reminders, or schedules for the family. Kids love doodling on them, too, which makes the mudroom feel more personal.
18. Laundry hamper built into a cabinet
A built-in hamper hides dirty clothes behind the cabinet doors. Pull-out or tilt-out bins make it easy to toss stuff in.
You can even add a couple of bins to sort lights and darks right from the start.
















