She’s hereeeee🌼✨🐝☀️💛 Our gorgeous, sun drenched, buttery yellow, & adorably inviting mudroom is ready for her big debut and I am SO stinking excited.
Now all I need is an excuse to host my favorite people so I can welcome this in through our cutie new mudroom!!
Renovating a mudroom, especially in a vintage 1930s cottage, presents a unique opportunity to blend classic charm with modern functionality. When we chose a sun-drenched buttery yellow for the walls, it instantly transformed the space into a warm and inviting entryway. This color choice not only brightens the area but also creates a cheerful ambiance that welcomes everyone entering the home. In my personal experience, a mudroom should serve as both a practical and aesthetically pleasing space. Incorporating durable materials like tiled flooring and ample storage helps keep the area organized and easy to maintain. Adding hooks for coats, cubbies for shoes, and a bench for seating maximizes usability, especially when hosting friends and family. The excitement of having a dedicated mudroom means less clutter in the main living areas, which truly enhances the overall comfort of the house. Our renovation process involved carefully preserving the 1930s cottage character while updating the space to meet contemporary needs. The mudroom reveal became a highlight, symbolizing both a fresh start and a space to celebrate everyday moments. For anyone considering a similar project, I recommend focusing on lighting and color schemes that uplift the mood—natural light combined with warm hues like butter yellow can make a significant difference. And of course, don't forget to plan for guest-friendly features, as this space is perfect for welcoming loved ones into your home with style and comfort.































































