A transitional mudroom with greige Shaker cabinets featuring brass mesh uppers frames a white shiplap nook with metal hooks and a floating walnut bench over a boot tray. Tumbled travertine floors lead to a deep plum door with a glass panel, while a stainless utility sink is set into sage green subway tile, lit by a brushed metal pendant and recessed ceiling lights.

Greige Mudroom with Brass Mesh Cabinets

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This transitional mudroom combines greige Shaker cabinetry with brass wire-mesh uppers and nickel pulls, framing a white shiplap alcove with metal hooks and a floating walnut bench above a boot tray. Tumbled travertine in a modular pattern grounds the space, while a deep plum door adds rich contrast. A stainless utility sink is set into sage subway tile, and recessed lights with a metal pendant brighten the warm, neutral palette.

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greige cabinetry warm beige stone floor white shiplap paneling deep plum door sage green backsplash tiles

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