A serene wabi-sabi mudroom shows a thick reclaimed wood bench against a limewashed plaster wall with a visible vertical crack, and patinated brass hooks mounted to a chipped terracotta rail above. Woven baskets sit below the bench, an earthenware pot with dried branches rests near a wood-framed shoji screen, and soft light reveals irregular flagstone flooring and a narrow fringed jute runner.

Wabi-Sabi Mudroom with Shoji Light and Stone

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An understated mudroom pairs a thick reclaimed-wood bench with a limewashed plaster wall traced by a visible crack, embracing wabi-sabi’s beauty of imperfection. Patinated brass hooks on a rough terracotta rail hang above, with woven baskets tucked beneath. Irregular flagstone and a fringed jute runner ground the scene. Diffused light through a wood-framed shoji screen warms natural wood, clay, and stone for a calm, earthy entry.

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warm beige limewash walls natural wood browns terracotta clay accents charcoal gray stone soft white shoji light

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