I was going to call this a Mud Room Makeover… but as you can see this is more like a Mud Patch. This is the entry way from the garage to the house. This was never really completed as all the baseboard in the house was changed to a 7” baseboard, but this little patch of floor seemed to get overlooked…um….. for 3 years.
So here it is. The best thing about this little landing is the beautiful oil painting done by my father years ago. This lovely will find another place in the hallway upstairs.
No baseboard, blahhhhhhhhh.
I haven’t seem him since.
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It was worth the wait. I'll bet that every time you walk through there you go AHHHHH! It is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey do tend to run away when we voice these things out loud, don't they? : ) I think it looks great. I have a little area that you come in from our garage to, but it is like a four corners state type thing. To the left is our kitchen, to the right the laundry room and straight ahead is our home gym and a french door to the yard. It's pretty clear here since there is always foot traffic going somewhere in this area.
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful!! I love how it totally changes the look of your little hall. We did a board and batten in our entranceway and I'll tell ya, that treatment has changed my life! :) I think my husband must be with yours because he's seemed to have disappeared too!
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ReplyDeleteWhat, hubby's hiding from you?! lol
ReplyDeleteYour new mudnook is so very pretty!! I just love it!
Such a perfect solution for that area. Looks beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so nice. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThe landing looks gorgeous. What a perfect solution for that area!
ReplyDeleteJane
Oh how pretty. Be still my heart. When you find him, tell your hubby to pat himself on the back. What I want to know...did he have that deer in the headlights look when you said that??
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation. I don't blame you for wanting more of it...hurry and do it so I can see it. Find that husband of yours and get started. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope he comes back, because seriously that is gorgeous and would look fabulous all over the house! It really is a wonderful transformation!
ReplyDeleteExcellent transformation Lisa! You are so amazing at DIY stuff! I wish my husband and I had that level of talent!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!
Polly
Hi Lisa,
ReplyDeleteI just stumbled across your beautiful blog...And am so happy I did! I love, love, love how your mud room turned out, it's absolutely fabulous. Oooo! I can't wait to look around your blog some more. Hope you had a wonderful weekend.
Hugs and Smiles,
♥Ana~A Petite Cottage
I love calling it the mud "nook," too. So cute!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful; get ready to keep that white paint handy...one of my summer jobs to paint the scuffs on my white wainscoting.
Cheers,
Laura
Beautiful. I love the sophisticated yet warm look it had. Jealous!
ReplyDeleteLove your mud room.
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind, I'm going to show your post to Mr.vintagesouthern. I would like to (I mean like for him to) do something like it at the end of our upstairs hallway.
Thanks for sharing.
Annette
You have improved it tremendously. Very clever!
ReplyDeletelove this so much! it's amazing what a difference it makes, even in the small space. well done :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS! Stopping by from All Thingz Related!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous, wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteWow! I LOVE that look! It is so clean and crisp and wonderful. Go find your helper there and get started on the rest of the house! Hee.
ReplyDeleteLovely! So inviting. I wish we did have a mud room and it would be just that.
ReplyDeleteLovely! So inviting. I wish we did have a mud room and it would be just that.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did. What color did you use? It looks like a pale yellow? It looks terrific, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS! I love what you have done there!
ReplyDeletePerfect -- thank you for sharing, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteAh Lisa ~ too funny! After the kitchen I suspected he headed for the hills... Love your "patch" ~ it looks wonderful and really gives the space some character.
ReplyDeleteI love that you made the rails wide enough to hold the large hooks. It looks so good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation!!! I always LOVE board and batten! You guys did a great job... I'm putting you in the Spotlight on Saturday at the POPP.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how much architectural woodwork and paint can add to a space. I would love to see the process if you have pix. Jane F
ReplyDeleteWow what a great job!!! I love it now!
ReplyDeleteI am floored, it is amazing how you can transform anything! That's a pretty scarf, too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, How are you? Sorry I have not made my way over here it seems for awhile we have not seen eachother....anyhoot...love your Mud room, don't see no mud. It looks so organized and nice to have those hooks in there...they come in handy for back packs and towels...and as shown scarfs and hats. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What a difference that makes, sweetpea. Very dramatic. Nice to meet you. Just perusing some blogs tonight and found you.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Connie
Aww, I love it! Nice job! Lezlee
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! I have been trying to figure out what to do in my front foyer. Thanks for the inspiration! It looks GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gracious! I loooove it! It's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Anything Related!
This is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis should shut up anyone who's ever said, "I want a mudroom but I don't have space for one!" GREAT JOB! I love it.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!! Simply GORGEOUS!! Love, love, LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteYour Mr. Charming and My Steve may be hiding out in the same place! Steve is always just waiting on my next "Project"!!
If we didn't have all these wonderful ideas NOTHING would get done right??
Lou Cinda :)
I love your mudroom, what a perfect entrance so charming!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Kim
Wow it looks so great! I need to get my hubby on board - although he would probably run the opposite direction! Thanks for linking up to Be Inspired last week.
ReplyDeleteChelsea
That is so cute , a nice addition
ReplyDeleteI love it, such a cheerful and useful little nook now.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out perfect! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous results.
ReplyDeleteGod's blessings,
Sarah :D
This is utterly adorable!
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