Closets, Vanities & Mudrooms
The rooms that make daily life easier: entry lockers, closet systems, bath storage, laundry cabinetry, and hardworking cabinet packages for spaces people use all the time.
These example looks are helpful when you know the room needs to function better, even if you do not yet know the exact layout or cabinet configuration.
10 example storage-focused projects
These are strong starting references for rooms that need to absorb clutter, smooth out routines, and still look finished enough to belong with the rest of the house.
Family entry locker wall
Bench seating, hooks, cubbies, and tall storage for backpacks, shoes, and all the daily traffic that collects by the door.
Closet system with drawer towers
Built-to-fit hanging sections, drawers, shelves, and accessories that make a closet feel like an actual system.
Warm modern vanity
Floating cabinetry, cleaner lines, and enough drawer space to make a bath remodel feel custom right away.
Small-footprint bath storage
A good reference for powder baths or narrower rooms that still need a tailored vanity instead of something generic.
Laundry room cabinet wall
Uppers, drawers, sink bases, and counter space that keep a utility room from becoming visual chaos.
Bench plus cubby combination
The classic mudroom move: a seat where shoes actually come off and enough cubbies to stop the pile-up.
Family command-center wall
Office-style cabinetry can be a great direction for drop zones, school storage, and rooms that need more control.
Closet with display shelving
A stronger reference when you want the closet to feel more like cabinetry and less like wire shelving plus guesswork.
Primary bath storage direction
Vanity cabinets, mirrors, lighting, and finish tone all working together for a more complete result.
Utility room with cabinet discipline
Great inspiration for homes that need the boring rooms to finally feel planned, contained, and worth looking at.
Need one of the hard-working rooms to finally work better?
Send the messy version: photos, rough widths, and what the room needs to hold. Stitch helps turn that into a clearer cabinet plan.