The mud room, a must-have space to keep this family of six organized, also has a gracious powder room, two large storage closets for off season coats and boots as well as a desk for all those important school papers.
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Where did you find the light fixture and where are the hooks in the cubbies from. »
jrshim I like those shades as well and was on the Graber web site this evening and see they have a "Natural" line of Roman shades that looks very similar - I would like to know if they are the same
elllsworth11 Home owner here: Here are the foyer paint colors: it is either 927 (which I think it is) or 0c-9 which we thought of doing. Try both but i think it is 927. Also, all the trim is Atrium white in satin impervo benjamin moore. I will send you an email with all the paint colors for the home as well.
elllsworth11 Home owner here- The doors are not painted black. They are stained minwax stain 50 percent ebony mixed with 50 percent jocobean and covered with an oil based finish. Only some doors are stained. Bathroom doors are white and exterior doors are white on both sides.
elllsworth11 It is multicolor slate. Show the picture or email it to Bergen Brick and Tile (indoor tile section) in Wyckoff New Jersey. It was bought from their showroom boards of slate tile, not from their outside stock. Write back if you have difficulty and I will try to figure out more, but they should know there.
5 panel door - Was the 5 panel door bought pre-finished? If so, what stain was used? Were all the doors in the home 5 panel with dark stain contrasting with white trim? Thank you »
Diann ellsworth11 Love the stain wrote it down and will try this on a piece of wood I want to use to replace a piece of glass on a sofa table the movers cracked.. Love the color.
Protect flooring and cabinets from wetness. Even with mud trays and mats, water is bound to reach the indoors, so it’s best to design a space where wet soles won’t wreck the flooring. “In entryways or mudrooms, consider an open tile floor that extends below a bench area,” says Murphy. This ensures a protected floor regardless of where wet boots may travel.
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