Friday, November 25, 2011

Necessity is the mother of invention

We live in a little ol' rambler, constructed in the 1950s. We are very thankful to have three bedrooms on the main level of our home! However, we don't have the luxury of a "mud room" like some of the newer houses have. Oft we have daydreamed of how nice it would be to not have such cramped quarters at our backdoor, which opens up right into the kitchen. But, alas, it would cost buku bucks to add on a mud room.

The winter months pose the biggest challenge—particularly as the boys come in from playing outside in the snow. I mean, who wants to walk through puddles of melted snow? (One of my pet peeves is wet socks.)

So we got creative. Idea #1 – when you are done playing in the snow, you must enter the house via the front door, which has a larger entry space. We had a light-bulb moment a few days ago and added some big rubber-backed rugs for even more convenience and less mess!


And idea #2 – My ingenious husband used his excellent skills to add two racks to the outer side of our coat closet door, at the perfect height for wet and/or drippy snow pants!


Since my husband also installed a large bookshelf in the living room above the couch (see below) during vacation time in September, we joked that no one would want to buy our house if we ever wanted to move, because it's so customized to our needs!


I'm thankful for my husband's craftiness! :)

3 comments:

TheUnSoccerMom said...

gotta love having a hubby with some crafty skills!!

we don't have snow here (well, we did a couple years ago, but that was a fluke!) but thankfully we have a back porch to store muddy/wet shoes OR our stoop in the garage...

You sure do have lots to be thankful for!! :o)

Sara K. said...

Thanks, Jodi! Yes, I am very thankful! :)

Jodi@ underthegeorgiasun.com said...

Hey there!! Just checking in! Hope you and your family have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!! :o)