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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
Home Additions outcome

Mudroom + drop-zone addition

A mudroom drop-zone addition (or interior reconfiguration) creates a transition space between a garage or exterior entry and the main living areas — built-in storage for shoes, jackets, bags, and dog leashes; bench seating; sometimes a pet wash, half bath, or laundry.

What this project is

How mudroom + drop-zone addition actually works.

A mudroom drop-zone addition (or interior reconfiguration) creates a transition space between a garage or exterior entry and the main living areas — built-in storage for shoes, jackets, bags, and dog leashes; bench seating; sometimes a pet wash, half bath, or laundry. The footprint is typically 60–150 sq ft. Common as part of a whole-home remodel or kitchen expansion.

The value is functional, not aesthetic — done well, the mudroom is the single piece of the house that handles the most daily transitions and reduces clutter throughout the rest of the home.

What Mark watches for

The execution details that decide outcome.

  • Floor finish for wet shoes. Tile or LVT — not hardwood — handles the daily moisture without damage.

  • Storage proportional to family. Mudroom storage too small reads as decorative, not functional.

  • Plumbing for pet wash or half-bath. Plan it during the build if there's any chance you'll want it later.

Cost & Permit Guide

Read the Clay County home additions guide.

Tier-by-tier costs, the full permit walkthrough, and the FAQs Mark hears most often.

Read the guide
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