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January 28, 2024

How To Make Your Own Mudroom Lockers | Joy in Our Home

A mudroom is one of the most practical rooms in a home, and these DIY lockers make it so practical and functional… not to mention beautiful!

This post was sponsored by Kreg Jig and contains affiliate links. All opinions about this amazing product are totally mine own and I only share products that I use in our home and love! Please see my full disclosure and privacy policy here.)

 I know I sound like a broken record, but truly, where does the time go? Summer is behind us and another school year upon us! As a busy mom of two elementary kids, I do everything I can to keep our home running smoothly and organized.

As I was planning ahead and realized September’s Monthly DIY Challenge is all about working with the kreg jig my husband and I knew hands down what we were going to create with it! (And while we’re chatting about the Monthly DIY Challenge, this is a monthly challenge that a few of my blogging friends and I do each month. We usually use the same product and everyone creates something with it or we also do themed months. Here are some of our previous months if you want to have a peek …  1X2s,  crates, stencils, dollar store items, paint sprayers, and upcyled material. Those are just a few of my favorites!

And back to the Kreg Jig! Friends, where was this tool when we first started diy-ing!! I’m telling you, it’ is amazing and we are giving away ten Kreg Jigs to our readers!! Be sure to enter the contest at the end of my post!!! I’d love for one (or 10!!!) of my readers to win!!!

We used to have lockers very similar to these but last year we had major water damage in our home and these were ripped out as they had been ruined. (We might’ve cried just a little bit when we saw them in the dumpster bins!) I don’t know what it’s like in your home, but backpacks, coats and shoes seem to get thrown right on the rug as soon as you step foot in the door. I’ve missed these lockers SO much and hands-down we knew these babies had to get rebuilt!

I realize not everyone has room for lockers in their home but the awesome thing about mudroom lockers is you can build them to suit any space in your home… big or small! Whether you can dedicate a big space in your laundry room or just a wall right inside your front door. I’m so excited to show you the ones my husband built using the kreg jig!!

As soon as we walk through the door after school, we each hang our hoodies, coats, backpacks, and purse in our “lockers”. I think they’re pretty much my favorite thing in our home! 😉

The space we had to place the lockers in was exactly five feet wide.  Because of this size, it looked like we would have quite a bit of waste with our wood but it turned out pretty good since we could use the left over pieces of wood to build the drawers.

We decided to build the base of the lockers in the garage so . . . . . . .

2- 4X8 sheets of 1/2 inch plywood that was finished on both sides.  Home Depot cut them down for us to three 5 foot strips by 24 inches which is the depth we wanted.  These will become the top and bottom of the base of the locker unit.  We then cut the sides and the bottom dividers.  We wanted them 16 inches high so we cut 6 pieces that were 24″X16″.  This is where the Kreg Jig comes in.  In order to fasten the dividers in place, we used the Kreg Jig.  Following the directions that were included with it, we drilled our holes.  We didn’t have the Kreg clamp, but found a regular clamp held the jig in place while drilling.  You will need a clamp of some sort so don’t try and skip this step.  Once they were finished, we screwed the end pieces in place with Kreg Jig screws.  Then we divided the center piece into three sections as we wanted to have three lockers and drawers.  Lining up with a square, we then placed the drawer dividers in place.  The two pieces that were left over then were attached beside the existing two center dividers to provide additional strength to the unit.   We then added the pre cut top piece and the base of the locker unit was finished (except for the drawers!).

We screwed two 2X4’s to the floor in the laundry room to set the base unit on so that it is up off the floor and the drawers would have ample clearance.  We then placed the base unit on and screwed it down.  We fastened the third piece of precut plywood to the top of the base unit to make it a total of 1 inch thick and to provide additional support to the structure.  

For the lockers themselves, we used 2-4X8 sheets of half inch MDF wood.  Again, we had Home Depot rip them down to the size we needed which we decided was 18″wide by 56″ high.  Again, it seemed like we would be wasting some of the wood, but we could utilize the leftovers for the drawers again.  We had six of these cut and placed one on each end.  We then added a piece to the top which was 18″ wide but the 5′ wide.  We used the Kreg Jig to fasten these at the bottom and the top.  Once the top piece was in place, we then doubled the remaining ones to make two one inch dividers, much like the drawer dividers.  We used the Kreg Jig to fasten these at both the bottom and the top as well.  

We wanted a spot for baskets and to change up the pattern, we decided to make four spaces.  We cut six more strips that were 18″ deep by 11″ high.  We screwed one on each end and the fastened another piece that was 18″ deep by the full five feet wide to the top.  We used the Kreg Jig again to screw these in place and then added the center dividers.  We didn’t double these ones since they didn’t need the additional support. 

Once the main shell of the locker unit was in place, we sat back and admired it . . . and built the drawers!  There was enough plywood left over for the bases of the drawers and then we used the left over MDF for the sides, front, and back of the drawers.  We used drawer slides and allowed a 1/2 inch space for the slides when building the drawers. 

Once the drawers were in place and we had a bit of wood left, I suggested to my husband it would be perfect to use for shiplap on the back of each locker.

He cut each piece of MDF wood 5″ high and wide enough to fit each locker. Using a quarter he spaced them one below the other and so on.

Once they were completed, we added 1 3/8″ trim to all the front facing pieces. It was an extra $30 but we didn’t add the trim though our previous lockers and I think it looks so much better and finished with the trim! Using wood filler we filled all the screw holes and after sanding them, we pained them white. 

Hope these plans help you create your own functional space in our own home!

As always, I’m so glad you stopped by today! Be sure to check out all the other amazing things my friends built with their kreg jig!


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January 28, 2024

Book Page Pumpkin Craft & The Creative Corner No. 162 | Joy in Our Home

Hello friends! Hope you’ve all had great week! It was back to school for us here so needless to say we welcomed the weekend with open arms! We had some tired little people!

This week I shared this delicious Overnight Caramel French Toast that I know you’ll love!! Hope you give it a try!

So glad you joined us for The Creative Corner! Thanks to everyone for linking up and for those of you who are just browsing for some inspiration! I’m sure you’ll find some here!

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DIY Book Page Pumpkin Craft rom The Organized Dream

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January 18, 2024

Simple Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen | Joy in Our Home

What a fun week this has been friends! Did you catch all the posts here at Joy In Our Home this week?

On Monday we kicked off our second annual Christmas Festival Blog Hop and I shared this 3 tiered tray and how I decorated it for the season!and you’ll never guess what it started out as! Head on over to the post to read more! 

Then on Tues a bunch of us got together for a virtual cookie exchange and there were so many delicious recipes shared. Mine were these Chocolate Peppermint Biscotti and you have to try them this season. 

On Wednesday I shared our Christmas Bedroom tour and showed how I add cozy touches to last all through winter. 

And today I’m joining some lovely ladies for a Christmas “I DIYed That” blog hop hosted by my sweet friend Jen from Noting Grace. You’ll find the rest of the ladies sharing today at the end of my post. And if you’re stopping over from Amy at Cuter Tudor, welcome!! Aren’t her snowglobes adorable? And now come on in,  warm up with a cup of hot chocolate welcome to our kitchen. This room really is the heart of our home.  I’ve added some cozy touches in here that’ll last us all winter long. I love the sunlight that pours through this window and I just added a couple of little faux seedlings. I added another one tucked inside a mug and it just gives the area a little pop of color. 

Our kitchen isn’t huge by any means but it serves our family well. There’s lots of cupboards and the corner pantry holds all our dry goods… just like the sign says! 🙂 A year ago when we upgraded our countertops I wanted a butcher block on the island and I love the contrast that it gives! 

I tied a little bit of greenery around these glass jars and love how pretty they are!

Our jars of hot chocolate and apple cider mix are tucked into the corner beside the mug rack my husband got me for an early birthday gift! It’s been -16C (which is 3F!!) so some of those jars are almost empty! I also snuck in another little flocked tree… I hope you haven’t been keeping track of how many you see around our home!? (smile)

Now it’s time to head on over to my friend Leigh’s “A Simple and Natural Christmas Tour”… they’ve just moved into a new home and I’m excited to see what she’s done so far!  

2018 Christmas I DIYed That Home Tour

A Blue Nest | Cuter Tudor | Joy in Our Home | Little by Little Farmhouse

My 100 Year Old Home | Noting Grace | Repurpose and Upcycle | The Homemaking
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The Tattered Pew | Thrifty and Chic Decor | Uniquely Taylor
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Have the best weekend, friends and soak up all that this beautiful season has to offer! 

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January 18, 2024

Farmhouse Inspired Valentines Garland & The Creative Corner Link Party No. 132 | Joy in Our Home

Welcome back to another edition of The Creative Corner!! I’m so glad you’re here!

Here’s your hosts for this home décor, DIY and craft party…

  Farmhouse Inspired Valentine Décor from Refresh Living

 Cream Cheese Fruit Tarts from Simply Stacie

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January 18, 2024

5 Beautiful Valentine DIYs and The Creative Corner No. 131 | Joy in Our Home

Welcome back to another edition of The Creative Corner!! I’m so glad you’re here!

Here’s your hosts for this home décor, DIY and craft party…

Here’s what we’ve been up to this week… DIY Gold Foil Heart Plate And Mugs from The DIY Mommy.

Neutral Heart Wreath from Curly Crafty Mom.

How To Paint A China Cabinet from Homestead 128

Valentine’s Wreath With Embroidery Hoop from The Southern Couture.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Poke Cake from Joy In Our Home.

Mason Jar Vase | Mason Jars {Simple and Sweet} | Glittery Valentine | Peppermint Sugar Scrub Cubes |                 Valentine’s Day Succulent Centerpiece

No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake

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