mudrooms
/ˈmʌdˌrumz/
noun
- A small room or area in a house, usually near an entrance, where people can take off muddy or wet shoes and outerwear before entering the main part of the house.
- After playing in the garden, the kids tracked dirt through the mudroom.
- The mudroom has hooks for jackets and a bench for taking off shoes.
- We left our boots and raincoats in the mudroom before going inside.