House Plans with Mud Room

House plans with a mudroom entry help to keep your home tidy and organized. These dedicated drop zones provide space for coats, bags, and shoes. And you will always know where to locate your keys. The definition and use of mudrooms has changed over the years. In the past, mudrooms were hidden behind closed doors and full of dirt and disorganization. Now they are becoming a showcase for organizational design and creativity, making use of every wall, nook, and cranny. Mudrooms are becoming larger and include more functional space than ever before.

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The definition and use of mud rooms has changed over the years. In the past, mud rooms were hidden behind closed doors and full of dirt and disorganization. Now they are becoming a showcase for organizational design and creativity, making use of every wall, nook, and cranny. Mud rooms are becoming larger and including more functional space than ever before. This trend has greatly affected our house plan designs and how we meet this growing need. From simple home plans to luxury designs, we have a wide variety of house plans with large mud rooms.

Take a look at The Riverpointe floor plan. As a compact and small home plan with 2108 square feet, it has a mud room hallway that is separate from the utility room and allows room for coats to be hung and bookbags and boots to be removed before entry into the main house. This helps reduce any unwanted clutter in the house.

If you are looking for a larger house plan and need a one story floor plan, check out The Fincannon. This mud room is placed just inside the doorway from the garage and prior to entering the utility room. Drop off bags, coats, shoes, and mail and create a charging station in this useful space.

If you want more than just a place to drop off items by the door, The Ambroise is a great choice. This Craftsman design has an oversized utility room just inside the garage entry that can be used a as a laundry room, craft room, mud room, and work space - all in one!