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Design Your Mudroom
The mudroom is often the catch-all space for jackets, shoes, and other items that come in from the outside. However, it doesn’t have to be a cluttered mess. Closet Zone can help you create a mudroom that is both functional and stylish.
Our racks and hooks are perfect for storing jackets and shoes, and our catchall storage helps to keep smaller items organized. This way, you can keep the rest of your home clean and orderly. So if you’re looking for a mudroom that will make your life easier, look no further than Closet Zone.
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We would like to offer you a free in-home consultation or a video chat to learn more about your custom closet project and how we work.
3D DESIGN & ESTIMATE
We'll provide a 3D model of walk-in closet and an estimate for the cost before we start manufacturing.
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Using the finest materials sourced right here in the United States and, we create each closet design.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
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Why Closet Zone
Manufactured in America
We manufacture all our walk-in closets in the United States to maintain the high American standard of quality, to keep jobs, to keep up with the high delivery standards, and to keep costs down.
21 Year Experience
We have over 21 years of experience in the industry and can provide you with a closet system that is perfect for your needs.
Unique Design Solution
We offer unique design solutions that will perfectly suit your needs.
5000+ Happy Customers
We are excited to keep providing the best of service to our 5000+ previous clients who have left five-star reviews!
High Quality Material Standards
We use high-quality custom closet materials and craftmanship, and stand behind every system we design and manufacture.
Professional Installation
We have the experience and expertise to get the job done right, and we always strive for customer satisfaction.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Before entering your house, you need to remove your shoes and outer garments in a “mudroom”. However, creating a well-designed mudroom has the potential to make it so much more than just a footwear and outerwear removal area. We’d like to share our mudroom essentials with you so you can create the perfect space!
- LOCATION
It is critical that you locate your mudroom at the primary point of entry, because entryways are often used differently from house to house and because it is the location where your home’s individual requirements are satisfied the most efficiently. In order to access the mudroom, the main door, garage, or the laundry room into the home must be the first place you enter. This maximizes the utilization of the space and organizes the remainder of the home in a manner that keeps shoes, bags, keys, and school stuff in one location. - IN-BUILT JOINERY
With a narrow, thin corridor convert into a mudroom, in-built joinery is the ideal method to make the most of your space. Wall-mounted benches or cupboards, as well as overhead storage, can give your mudroom character and individuality in addition to providing extra storage capacity. Mudrooms can function as a handy organisation centre, as well as a location for decorative finishes and fun joinery details. A quite little mudroom may even be utilized effectively to keep the home organized, and in addition to being a pleasant spot for lovely finishes and fun joinery details. - HOOKS & RAILS
The most important aspect of any mudroom is the hook fasteners. It is possible to hang all of your loose belongings like coats, hats, bags, and umbrellas on hooks, hanging rails, or racks in any mudroom. Hanging hooks can also add visual appeal and functionality to a space. Even if you don’t have enough space in your house, installing a few hooks at the entry will help you grasp the essentials of a successful mudroom.
A mudroom should be the size of the space it takes up in your home. If you have a large house, then you can make it larger, but if you have a small house or apartment, make sure to not make it too large or it will take up valuable living space.
What size should a mudroom be? It should be at least 5 feet wide to allow for two people and a dog to enter comfortably, and 5 feet long is a good minimum. 5 feet is also ideal.
The essentials for a mudroom include: hooks for coats and hats, shelves for boots and shoes, a bench for sitting on to put on boots and shoes, and a place to hang umbrellas. Additional things that can be nice to have are a sink with running water so you can clean your hands and feet before coming inside, and a towel rack to dry wet coats and hats.
On average, homeowners spend $12,000 on a mudroom addition, with a typical cost of $12,000. You can expect to pay between $90 and $200 per square foot for 50-square-foot mudrooms, while larger rooms or bump-outs might cost as much as $30,000.
A custom-built mudroom bench may cost anywhere from $250 to $2,000 or more, depending on the size and features of the bench. The most common cost factors include the type of wood used, the number of storage cubbies or hooks, and the level of finishing detail.
Many contractors offer a variety of built-in storage options, such as open shelves, closed cabinets, and hooks for coats and hats. These features can add to the overall cost of the project. The bench itself can be made out of a variety of materials, such as oak, pine, cedar, or MDF. MDF is a less expensive option but is not as durable as other materials.