Noun
mudroom (plural mudrooms)
(Canada, US) A room used as a barrier between outdoors and indoors.
Coordinate terms: airlock, boot room, half bath, vestibule, foyer
We made sure to hang our wet clothes on the hook in the mudroom when we came in from the snow.
The house also includes 'a cozy den, large dining area, wonderful laundry room and mudroom, partially finished basement, guest room suite and loft office guest room.' Source: Internet
J.’s capable of leaping with joy at the prospect of a train ride one minute, then collapsing into sadness when we won’t let her scatter her basket of hats across the mudroom floor, the next. Source: Internet
Bertke’s window was, in fact, octagonal—built at her request into the mudroom of her ranch home so that she could keep an eye on Aftab, Zach, and the third member of what the neighboring families call “The Ashley Court Trio,” Amit Rattan. Source: Internet
Now, when visitors enter from the street side, there is a new foyer and home office where the kitchen was; the new kitchen overlooks the parkway and the yard, and a new rear entry and mudroom are much more functional for family living. Source: Internet
I’m super careful about the way different parts of the kitchen function together—where you cook, where the pantries, mudroom, and dish storage are. Source: Internet
Keep any unsightly items inside the closed units so keep your mudroom looking clutter free at all time. Source: Internet