![]() Once all three pieces of the mudroom lockers are brought inside, you can attach them together. Bring cabinets inside & assemble further. Using DAP Plastic Wood X, fill all screw holes and sand smooth with 150 grit sandpaper. Remember that if there are any edges of the mudroom lockers that are exposed (instead of against a wall, like our left edge), you want that to be a full panel without a joint. We ended up cutting the top off to get ours in because we assembled it beforehand and then couldn’t get it through the door. You’ll want to assemble any full length cabinet in place. Keep in mind the width and heights of any doors you will need to go through to make sure all pieces fit and you have ample room to rotate and stand up larger pieces. We built our mudroom cabinets in 3 separate pieces, the lower lockers on left, the lower cabinet shelf below lockers (for the shoe baskets) and the full length cabinets on right. It’s also best to countersink all of your screws in the plywood as well. Here’s the step by step video tutorialĪssemble cabinets and shelves as much as much possible in your work area (that’s the shop part of our garage) and then bring indoors where the DIY mudroom lockers will be located to finish assembling.īe sure to pre-drill any and all screw holes when dealing with plywood to prevent the layers of the plywood from separating. Now since this is such a big and kinda complicated woodworking build, we also added in a video tutorial, which is sometimes easier to follow along with instead of pictures. So cute, right?Īre you ready to learn how to build DIY mudroom lockers with doors? Love the numbered doors on these ones from Tara Thueson.Loved this gorgeous design from Lily Pad Cottage with the open baskets on the bottom & the doors covering the locker part.This actually is a pantry, not lockers, but you can see how the shaker style design from The Vintage Rug Shop definitely inspired our door design!.Inspiration for mudroom lockers with doors (which is the choice we ended up making): This one is gorgeous with the seating area and basket storage (and this locker is custom made by CMP Furniture on Etsy, which is a great option if you don’t want to go the DIY route).Obsessed with these entryway lockers from Clark & Aldine with the shiplap backs!.And because of all of this clutter, I opted for doors! Even though it definitely made the build more complicated, I think it’s well worth it! Inspiration for lockers without doors (which are all so beautiful): We debated a while about building mudroom lockers with doors or without them. DIY mudroom lockers – with or without doors So the laundry room come a LONG ways already, but those mudroom cabinets that I’ve always imagined were still missing.Īnd let’s be honest here… We REALLY needed that storage space because THIS is what that big empty wall ended up looking like after a while! Ugh, the clutter. We sorta fixed our storage issue when we added this small modern farmhouse entryway to our living room, but it definitely wasn’t enough storage for all the jackets, backpacks and shoes. And how to build a farmhouse sink cabinet (and folding counter). ![]() Learn how to install a german schmear faux brick wall.Hear my thoughts on what you should consider when renovating a laundry room. ![]()
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