This is the mudroom/2nd laundry room of this house. It features Time-worn Travertine floors in a Versailles pattern with handmade ceramic leaf tile as accents. There is a full organization wall with cubbies and hanging storage for each child.
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carolnyc wrote:
Where are the beautiful hooks from please? - Beautiful cubbies! »
How deep is the bench? We have a narrow mudroom and I need to know the minimum depth required for a bench to be functional. I like this design where the bench is deeper than the cubbies but wonder if I have the room for it. »
Kara Bowman Hi there, the depth of this particular bench is 22" deep. This is much deeper then the average bench however. A standard bench would be more like 16"-18" deep. I'm not sure how much room you have in your mud room, but you could have the upper section at around 10" or 12" and then have your bench at 16"-18" so you would still have a similar look and functionality.
design/ThThe interior dimensions of each cubbie is approximately 20".// the depth of this particular bench is 22" deep. This is much deeper then the average bench however. A standard bench would be more like 16"-18" deep. I'm not sure how much room you have in your mud room, but you could have the upper section at around 10" or 12" and then have your bench at 16"-18" so you would still have a similar look and functionality.
This is the mudroom/2nd laundry room of this house. It features Time-worn Travertine floors in a Versailles pattern with handmade ceramic leaf tile as accents. There is a full organization wall with cubbies and hanging storage for each child.
This is the mudroom/2nd laundry room of this house. It features Time-worn Travertine floors in a Versailles pattern with handmade ceramic leaf tile as accents. There is a full organization wall with cubbies and hanging storage for each child.
Copy these cubbies for mud room. Except no drawer, just open area for shoes and instead of door and I will put a basket there. I like the wood and white together