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Converting a Closet to a Mudroom: Maximum Function from a Small Space

By D&D Interior Services Team January 1, 2026 5 min read Blog

The entry closet in most Ontario homes is underutilized — converting it to an organized mudroom provides hooks, storage, and bench seating that transforms daily routine.

Understanding Converting a Closet to a Mudroom: Maximum Function from a Small Space | D&D Interior Services

The entry closet in most Ontario homes is underutilized — converting it to an organized mudroom provides hooks, storage, and bench seating that transforms daily routine.

A typical entry closet of 0.9 x 1.2 metres can be converted to a functional mudroom by removing the door, adding a bench at the rear, hooks above the bench, and shelving above the hooks. This layout provides seating for shoe removal, individual hooks for coats and bags, and upper storage for seasonal items.

Key Considerations

Removing the closet door is the first and often most impactful change. An open entry storage nook is more accessible and more inviting than a closed door. Replacing the door with an archway or simply leaving the opening creates an architectural feature rather than a utilitarian storage closure.

Bench construction: a simple bench frame of 19 mm plywood with face frame and a painted or upholstered seat pad provides seating at the correct ergonomic height for adults and children. Built-in storage below the bench — cubbies for each household member's shoes — maximizes the use of the underside space.

Getting Started

Shiplap or beadboard backing on the rear and side walls of an open mudroom nook creates a visually finished backdrop for the hooks and bench and provides a protective wainscot surface that handles contact and scuffing better than drywall alone.

Flooring in the mudroom zone: the entry area typically receives the most moisture, dirt, and traffic of any floor in the home. If the existing floor is hardwood or another susceptible material, a tile or LVP inset in the mudroom zone provides a durable, cleanable transition area that contains entry-zone traffic to a more resilient surface.

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Key Takeaways

  • The entry closet in most Ontario homes is underutilized — converting it to an organized mudroom provides hooks, storage,...
  • Removing the closet door is the first and often most impactful change.
  • Shiplap or beadboard backing on the rear and side walls of an open mudroom nook creates a visually finished backdrop for...
  • D&D Interior Services serves Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas
  • Get a free no-obligation quote — call or book online anytime

Sources & References

  • Ontario Building Code — Relevant Standards & Guidelines
  • D&D Interior Services field experience across Waterloo Region
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Devon Moore is the co-founder and Operations Lead at D&D Interior Services, delivering kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations, flooring, and interior upgrades across Waterloo Region.

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