Emily wrote to me and shared her hallway makeover and I hopped at the opportunity to share it with you, since it was such a lovely and wonderful use of a typically neglected space.
"We feel like we practically doubled our house size, since moving to Texas. Compared to most, our home is probably not "big"...but it's big to us, and our family of 8 could use all the room we can get. We have a lot of space and a lot of rooms, and I am a firm believer in getting the most out of every room you can.
Thus brings us to our hallway. {I took inspiration from my best friends entryway.}
Downstairs, off the kitchen and master, we have a very long hallway that
takes you to the bathroom and laundry room--then garage. Here's what it looked like prior to us sprucing it up.
In my opinion, it was such a wasted space. {The previous owners had every.single.room in this house the manufacturer tan color. also known as barf.}
We are in the process of painting all the main areas of the house gray.
We {and by we, I mean Mr. Anderson} added some wainscoting to
the walls. You can get a 10 foot piece at Home Depot for about
$18...and they will cut it to your exact measurements for free. We
needed 3 panels across, so we bought 2 pieces at Home Depot. {We were able to use the remaining piece near our front door, so no piece was wasted!}
{We just used a good old fashioned hammer and nails, plus adhesive on the back of it} After adding the wainscoting, we put up a chair rail, I think this piece cost us a few dollars. {Color is way off in this photo.}
I painted it a coat of white, it comes white, but it needs a good top
coat so you can scrub it. Especially when your kids smear boogers onto
it. Not that i would know.
After painting, we added some hooks, $3 each from Home Depot and voila:
A functioning space for our family. The kids keep all their backpacks and coats here. And we hang artwork up above to make it a more happy space.
When you first enter the hallway you see this:
That is our family calendar to the left, and our growth chart to the right. I also get to see our family picture every time i walk in there.
In the hallway, I also put up magazine
holders. I found these for $2.99 each at Target. They are not the
cutest thing, but they work for the space. I labeled them each, with the kids who are in school. This is where their papers go, that i need to keep for whatever reason {i.e.
a permission slip that I need to fill out still, homework that isn't
due till the end of the week, any papers that Mr. Anderson needs to
look at}. I put it all in these folders, so that they stay off my counters, and don't forever get lost.
And last but not least, remember our shoe corral?
I really loved that system, but those IKEA bins did not fit in this
hallway space, or any other space in our home as shoe bins, so we
needed to figure out a different shoe system. I found these bins at Wal-mart for about $4.00 each...they are
stackable, and sit in the corner of our laundry room...each kid gets a
bin, oldest to youngest. Voila!
The shoes are out of the way, but most importantly, sorted. so we aren't fighting over shoes, or losing shoes, etc.
So there ya go, our hallway re-do. Easy peasy and cost us less than $100, including paint and the shoe system."
So darling right? I love the function and systems put in place, and all for such a budget friendly, smart space utilizing price! Mama Anderson has it going on!
I also love that they use the entry as a way to display artwork. Such a special way to be greeted when entering the home.
Hugs and thanks to Emily for sharing her inspiring makeover and organizing ideas! You can find all the details on her beautiful blog here.
What's your favorite part? Anyone else turning a hallway into a mudroom? Share your space saving success stories in the comments below!
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Inspirational! I need to figure out a proper mudroom space in my house, and I think I can take a couple lessons here. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA family of 8?? WOW. Super family, for sure. It looks great!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great makeover. I love how helpful this would be for a family. As someone without kids, though, I actually prefer the hall without the utilitarian additions (more relaxing/aesthetically pleasing to me).
ReplyDeleteLove that happy hall!! And the little wall holders are super smart, too. I created a similar mudroom out of our hall...
ReplyDeletehttp://hisugarplum.blogspot.com/2012/12/mudroom-complete.html
Jen, it's gorgeous and oh so functional! Do you think the wainscoting would have looked okay and worked without the adhesive? The reason I ask is that I love the effect, but afraid down the road if I choose to remove it that the adhesive will lend to tearing of the dry wall.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
hi laurie!
Deletethe man at home depot told us that the adhesive would just be a little bonus to it. it wasn't necessary. we plan on living here for a long time, and don't plan on taking it down, so we went with the adhesive to make sure it would stay.
hope that helps!
emily
Can you tell me what brand/color paint you used? I am going to be moving into a house with similar tile and wall color but prefer something more of a gray.Thanks!
ReplyDeletesure, it's bedford gray by martha stewart.
DeleteGahhh I have a zillion hallways in my house that need some TLC! This is perfect! =)
ReplyDeleteHope you and the fam are having a great December, Jen! xoooo!
emily is such a smart chicken.
ReplyDeletelove this idea
ReplyDeleteI love this hallway idea!
ReplyDeletecyndy dimpls
Great use of space! I love the hanging and rotating children's artwork idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to get some of your "shoe sorting bins" for my laundry/mud room closet. Why didn't I think of it before? I, too, use a similar file folder system for the kids' papers (and bills, medical receipts, etc.) It's been a life saver!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to organize a hall! I love the family touches, like the artwork and family photos!
ReplyDeleteThis would be awesome to carry in my vehicle--just in case...Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteLove the hallway makeover and the giveaway!
ReplyDelete:] Oh that is such a lovely idea! Thank you for sharing your friends post!!
ReplyDeleteLove all the Awana vests hanging up!!
ReplyDeleteBeth
so clean and managed. kudos to u.
ReplyDeleteGreat solutions, it looks so much better, I like those paper organizers.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant transformation! Just goes to show what can be achieved even in a smaller space. I think the mail bins look great! The shoe storage is also a good way to use vertical space.
ReplyDeleteAntonia
http://tidyawaytoday.wordpress.com
amazing project!thanks for discovering such good blogs. i start following her blog as well!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this space! Our home is built so that the front door leads right into the living area, so this set-up wouldn't work for us (boo!), but I think this post has convinced me to really consider dressing up the walls in our dining area (which is in the kitchen). I am in love with the wainscoting and chair railing --- I think this will be the perfect look for our giant, plain back wall in the dining room. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to do mine!! So inspired! I love the artwork hanger! We have 4 girls (3 3 yr olds and a 6 yr old, so there is no shortage of artwork and I would love a clean and simple way to display it better. Where did you get this hanger?
ReplyDeletefrom IKEA!
DeleteThis is a wonderful use of the space. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. Brittany
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite sites colliding today! I love this hallway and Emily's blog. I think we'd be BFF's if I lived in Texas or she lived in Michigan. Her sense of humor about life is so refreshing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I wish we had a mudroom, or even a hallway...might be able to take bits & pieces from this to figure something out. Love the wainscoting!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome! what exactly did you use to display the kid's artwork? i love it!
ReplyDeleteit's from IKEA. it's a wire that you nail into the wall...if you're not by an IKEA, at our last place i just used good old fashioned twine, and clothespins.
Deletehope that helps!
it's cute and functional but the kids are going to get a lot of bumps at being stuck on hooks with that type of setup
ReplyDeleteno bumps yet! we'll keep our fingers crossed it doesn't happen.
DeleteLove this, so simple and organized!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen,
DeleteI LOVE your hallway transformation!!! Congratulations on a job well done!!
I just read the article about you and your family's home in the Better Homes and Gardens publications Spring 2013 Storage issue-inspiring article!. I have been thinking of painting birch trees in my bathroom and loved your birch tree stencil on page 28! Was that a purchased stencil or did you create it? It is beautiful!!! I would love to do something similar in my bathroom. Is the stencil available to purchase? Many thanks and Happy Holidays to you and your family! Warmly, Ellie from Maine
Hi Ellie!
DeleteThank you! Happy you found me!
You can find the post on the tree stencil here: http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com/2012/04/playroom-painting-project-we-stenciled.html which includes a link to the stencil to purchase online.
xoxo!
Jen