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Tuesday · 26 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

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Upcycled Furniture

Farmhouse Mudroom Decor with Upcycled Seating

Farmhouse Mudroom Decor with Upcycled Seating Zoom into a farmhouse mudroom, where muddy boots stomp, coats pile high, and chaos begs for charm. A mudroom isn’t just a catch-all for life’s mess—it’s a canvas screaming for personality, warmth, and clever fixes. Let’s rush through a whirlwind of wall decor, plants, storage baskets, mirrors, and candle holders to transform your mudroom into a rustic haven, with upcycled seating stealing the show. Picture this: a space so inviting, even the dog wants to linger. Buckle up for ideas that blend humor, heart, and farmhouse flair, all while keeping it functional for your family’s daily stampede. 🌾 Wall Decor That Whispers Farmhouse Charm Blank walls in a mudroom? A crime! Slap on some shiplap—peeling paint optional—for that weathered, lived-in vibe. Hang a oversized noticeboard crafted from reclaimed barnwood, perfect for pinning grocery lists or kids’ art. Add a gallery wall with mismatched frames showcasing vintage seed packets or black-and-white family photos. For a quirky twist, screw old mason jar lids onto a plank, pop in wildflowers, and call it art. My friend Sarah once turned a rusty pitchfork into a wall sculpture—now it’s the talk of her mudroom. Keep it bold, keep it rustic, and let those walls tell a story.

“A mudroom isn’t just a catch-all for life’s mess—it’s a canvas screaming for personality, warmth, and clever fixes.”

🌱 Plants & Flowers Breathing Life Mudrooms can feel like sterile waystations, but plants change the game. Tuck a fiddle-leaf fig in a woven basket for height and drama. Line a windowsill with terra-cotta flower pots bursting with lavender or rosemary—scents that calm the chaos. Hang a macramé planter with trailing pothos to soften sharp corners. I once saw a mudroom where succulents spilled out of an old toolbox—pure genius. Plants don’t just decorate; they make the space feel alive, like a garden snuck indoors. Water sparingly, though—nobody’s got time for a mudroom swamp. 🧺 Storage Boxes & Baskets for Tidy Triumphs Clutter’s the enemy, but storage baskets are your knights in shining wicker. Stack chunky woven baskets under a bench to hide scarves, dog leashes, or rogue soccer cleats. Label them with chalkboard tags for that farmhouse touch—bonus points if the kids actually follow the system. Wall-mounted wire baskets can corral mail or sunscreen bottles. My neighbor Tom swears by his upcycled apple crate turned storage bin; it’s rustic, roomy, and holds his entire sneaker collection. Mix textures—seagrass, burlap, metal—for a layered look that screams curated, not chaotic. 🪴 Flower Pots & Planters with Personality Don’t sleep on flower pots as decor superstars. Cluster mismatched ceramic planters on a corner shelf, each holding a different herb or blooming geranium. Paint thrift-store pots with chalkboard paint for a DIY vibe—write cheeky messages like “Don’t Forget Your Keys!” A tall galvanized bucket planter stuffed with sunflowers adds height and farmhouse swagger. Last summer, I turned a cracked teapot into a planter for my mudroom; now it’s the quirky focal point. These pots aren’t just containers—they’re conversation starters. 🪞 Mirrors That Open Up the Space Mudrooms often feel like closets, but mirrors work magic. Hang a distressed wood-framed mirror above a console to bounce light and make the space feel bigger. A round, wrought-iron mirror adds softness to boxy rooms. My cousin Lisa scored a vintage windowpane mirror at a flea market—now it’s her mudroom’s crown jewel, reflecting her kids’ muddy grins. Pro tip: angle the mirror to catch a glimpse of your plant corner or candle display. It’s like Instagram filters for your room—everything looks better. 🕯️ Candle Holders & Candles for Cozy Vibes Nothing says “welcome home” like flickering candlelight. Dot the mudroom with rustic candle holders—think hammered tin or weathered wood. Cluster pillar candles in a shallow wooden tray with some river rocks for a zen-meets-farmhouse feel. Scented candles in cedarwood or lavender keep things fresh, masking the smell of wet sneakers. I once dropped a candle in my mudroom and ended up with wax art on the floor—now I stick to battery-operated ones for safety. Light it up, and watch the mood shift from frazzled to cozy. 🏺 Vases & Bowls for Functional Flair Vases and bowls aren’t just pretty—they’re mudroom MVPs. Plop a chunky ceramic vase on a side table to hold umbrellas or rolled-up reusable bags. A shallow wooden bowl can catch keys, sunglasses, or loose change before they vanish into the abyss. I saw a mudroom where a cracked pitcher became a vase for dried wheat stalks—simple, stunning, and oh-so-farmhouse. Mix materials like glass, clay, and metal for visual interest. These pieces pull double duty, keeping your space tidy and stylish. 📌 Noticeboards That Organize with Style A mudroom without a noticeboard is like a kitchen without a fridge—unthinkable. Mount a corkboard framed in reclaimed wood for pinning reminders or kids’ schedules. Or go bold with a chalkboard-painted wall for doodles and to-do lists. My sister-in-law jazzed up her mudroom with a burlap-covered noticeboard studded with antique buttons—functional and fabulous. Add a pocket for mail or a clip for coupons. It’s not just organization; it’s decor that works harder than you do. 🪑 Upcycled Seating: The Heart of the Mudroom Now, the star of the show: upcycled seating. Turn an old wooden bench into a mudroom throne by sanding it down, slapping on some milk paint, and topping it with a plaid cushion. I once saw a church pew transformed with stenciled wildflowers—comfy and charming. Got a rickety chair? Reupholster it with burlap sacks for that farmhouse edge. My buddy Mike bolted an old tractor seat onto a wooden crate—boom, instant seating with swagger. These pieces aren’t just functional; they’re stories, reborn to anchor your mudroom’s rustic soul.

Old crates stacked as a side table with a cushion on top. Vintage suitcases repurposed as a bench with added legs. Pallet wood crafted into a minimalist bench with storage underneath. Thrifted stools painted in muted greens or blues for pops of color.

Upcycled seating ties the room together, blending sustainability with style. It’s like giving your mudroom a hug from the past. 🌟 Tying It All Together Rush through your mudroom makeover with fearless mixes of textures and eras. Shiplap walls meet woven baskets, mirrors reflect candlelight, and upcycled benches steal the spotlight. Keep it practical—baskets for clutter, noticeboards for sanity—but don’t skimp on charm. Plants and vases add life, while candles and mirrors create warmth. My own mudroom’s a work in progress, but every added piece feels like a victory over chaos. Your mudroom’s not just a pass-through; it’s a love letter to farmhouse living, written in decor.

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