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Painting mudroom cubbies and benches in Downing Earth creates a built-in look that feels like a deliberate part of the home's architecture. It turns a utilitarian storage area into a sophisticated "moment" in the house's layout.
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Downing Earth paint in a small mudroom
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Down Home in the mudroom earns its keep. It's a color that can handle the traffic — grounding enough to hide the daily chaos, and intentional enough to make the transition from outside feel considered and high-end.
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Down Home — traditional mudroom
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The mudroom is often the first interior space guests see. Eclipse makes that threshold feel considered and designed without demanding more attention than it deserves. It's a "hardworking" color that still maintains its dignity.
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Eclipse paint in a coastal mudroom
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In a mudroom, Enduring Bronze provides a clean "reset" as you enter the home. It's a palette cleanser that helps you leave the stress of the outside world at the door, creating a transition zone that is both functional and beautiful.
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Enduring Bronze — earthy mudroom
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For smaller entries, Edamame provides a "box" of color that defines the space. It tells you exactly where the "messy" zone ends and the "clean" house begins, using color psychology to manage the flow of the household.
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A coastal mudroom painted in Edamame
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The depth of Dusted Truffle is a secret weapon against the "dirty" look that many light-colored mudrooms eventually suffer from. It retains its freshness and intentionality even when it's not perfectly clean, which is essential for an active family.
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Dusted Truffle paint in a small mudroom
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Using Fallen Leaves on mudroom walls makes the white trim and hooks pop. It creates a high-contrast, organized look that makes even a room full of sports gear and rain boots look like it has a system and a sense of order.
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Fallen Leaves paint in a industrial mudroom
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Using Country Tweed on mudroom walls makes the white trim and hooks pop. It creates a high-contrast, organized look that makes even a room full of sports gear and rain boots look like it has a system and a sense of order.
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Country Tweed paint in a industrial mudroom
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Painting mudroom cubbies and benches in Flipper creates a built-in look that feels like a deliberate part of the home's architecture. It turns a utilitarian storage area into a sophisticated "moment" in the house's layout.
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Flipper paint in a traditional mudroom
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Dolce in the mudroom earns its keep. It's a color that can handle the traffic — grounding enough to hide the daily chaos, and intentional enough to make the transition from outside feel considered and high-end.
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Dolce paint in a industrial mudroom
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Curlew in the mudroom earns its keep. It's a color that can handle the traffic — grounding enough to hide the daily chaos, and intentional enough to make the transition from outside feel considered and high-end.
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Curlew paint in a earthy mudroom
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For smaller entries, Friar's Brown provides a "box" of color that defines the space. It tells you exactly where the "messy" zone ends and the "clean" house begins, using color psychology to manage the flow of the household.
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Friar's Brown paint in a small mudroom
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In a mudroom, Dark Ash provides a clean "reset" as you enter the home. It's a palette cleanser that helps you leave the stress of the outside world at the door, creating a transition zone that is both functional and beautiful.
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Dark Ash paint in a earthy mudroom
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The mudroom is often the first interior space guests see. Conservation makes that threshold feel considered and designed without demanding more attention than it deserves. It's a "hardworking" color that still maintains its dignity.
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Conservation paint in a tiny mudroom
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Double Duty in the mudroom earns its keep. It's a color that can handle the traffic — grounding enough to hide the daily chaos, and intentional enough to make the transition from outside feel considered and high-end.
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Double Duty paint in a earthy mudroom
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