The Mud Stops Here
Photo: Taylor Van Horne; Designer: Taylor Van Horne, Architect
The dank residue of winter is stopped cold and wet in its tracks by a well-designed mudroom. Such a transition space not only separates interior rooms from the blustery outside world, but also imposes some order on what otherwise would be a damp pile of boots and parkas. Here, a long wall of cubbies and cupboards organizes this basement mudroom in Sandy, Utah. The troops enter from the garage (door at right), unload wet gear, then head up the stairs, which are screened by the organizing wall.
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