Entryway & Mudroom Videos
These This Old House videos showcase all of our entryway & mudroom projects, how-tos, and designs.

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How to Spot Point a Brick Floor
When masons point brick, they need to wet the brick to make sure it doesn’t pull too much of the moisture out of the mortar. When that doesn’t happen, the mortar becomes crumbly and dry. When a homeowner’s breezeway brick floor mortar started to crumble, he called the team at Ask This Old House for help. Mason Mark McCullough knew just how to solve it.
Build It | Mudroom Cubbies
General contractor Tom Silva is as good at building furniture and cabinets as he is at building homes. With the help of host Kevin O’Connor, the two build a set of mudroom cubbies with a modular design.
How to Build a Mudroom Bench from Reclaimed Lumber
The architect at the Glen Ridge, NJ project house designed a custom built-in bench and our builder decided to make it out of reclaimed lumber from the framing. Tom Silva and Zack Dettmore team up to build the unit.
How To Install an Awning on a House for a Fresh Look
Carpenter Nathan Gilbert helps a homeowner install an awning over the entry door to their brand-new kitchen step by step.
How to Repaint a Rusty Metal Hand Rail
Ask This Old House painter Mauro Henrique helps a homeowner clean up and repaint a rusty metal railing.
Idea House 2017 | Multi-Tasking Mudroom/Laundry
See how the combination laundry, mudroom and pet-washing station at the TOH 2017 Idea House perfectly combines efficiency and style.
How to Make a Concrete Umbrella Stand
This easy-to-do storage project from our #DIYDARE challenge shows you how to make a colorful, concrete umbrella stand for your entryway.
How To Build a Boot Stand
Tidy up and protect your floors with this DIY boot stand made from balusters.
How To Install a Fiberglass Entry Door
This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows how to upgrade an entryway with a brand-new, low-maintenance, energy-efficient door.
How to Turn a Salvaged Column Into a Coat Tree
Reclaimed posts with fluted channels or curvy turnings can find new life as a decorative interior accent










