Project Affogato Mud Room
Designer Nako Design
Project lead Nancy Surby
Collaborators Haynes Homes; Waygood’s Kitchens
Location Edmonton
Category Room
Photography Sharon Litchfield

This out-of-sight mud room features one of the home’s most intentional moments: designer Nancy Surby of Nako Design collaborated with Waygood’s Kitchens to create a statement pegboard that acts as a fresh approach to a drop zone. The recessed pegs, crafted from solid wood and stained to match the silver elm trim that’s found in the nearby kitchen, are adjustable to accommodate the evolving needs of the family. Durable tile flooring can take on the slushiest of Edmonton winters, while a custom boot storage cabinet and coat closet handle bulky outerwear, with a bench in between to comfortably peel off shoes before unloading the groceries.

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Affogato mud room by Nako Design, Edmonton
Photo by Sharon Litchfield
Statement pegboard drop zone with adjustable recessed wood pegs in the Affogato mud room, Edmonton
Photo by Sharon Litchfield
Boot storage, bench and durable tile flooring in the Affogato mud room by Nako Design
Photo by Sharon Litchfield
Photo by Sharon Litchfield

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