Delivered built.
Not flat-pack in a box.
Every mudroom locker, halltree, and entryway bench we build ships assembled from our Georgia workshop — blanket-wrapped, driven by private carrier, walked into your home. You won’t touch a screwdriver. You won’t decode a hex-key diagram. Two people, ten minutes, done.
- Arrives 100% built and finished
- Private driver, blanket-wrapped
- Threshold delivery included
- Two-piece walk-in, ten minutes
- Free, nationwide, every order
- Flat-pack box, self-assemble
- Freight carrier, damaged in transit
- Curbside drop, you carry it in
- Hours of assembly, two adults
- Assembly add-on sold separately
Four steps. Zero assembly.
Here’s what happens between the day your piece is finished and the day it’s standing in your mudroom.
Built, painted, finished
Your piece is fully constructed and finished in our Athens, Georgia workshop. Drawers hung. Hinges mounted. Paint cured. Nothing ships raw.
Blanket-wrapped, loaded
Our private driver picks it up directly from the shop, wraps it in moving blankets, and secures it in the truck. No freight-terminal transfers.
Scheduled by phone
The shipper calls you a few days out to schedule a window that works. No missed deliveries. No “sometime Tuesday.”
Walked into your home
Threshold delivery included. Two-person carry. Placed where you point. You’re using your new mudroom in minutes, not weekends.
Assembly is the failure point
for every competitor.
The reason flat-pack mudroom furniture disappoints isn’t the wood or the paint. It’s the owner-assembled joinery. Cam locks loosen. Screw holes strip. Doors sit crooked because the box racked during shipping. Within a year, drawers stop tracking straight.
A piece that was assembled once, in a shop, by the person who built it, stays square. The joinery is done on flat ground with clamps and a level — not on your living room floor with an Allen key.
Every piece we deliver arrives the way a piece of cabinetry arrives when a carpenter installs built-ins: finished, tight, ready to use. The difference is it gets to your house next month instead of next season.
Pick yours. We handle the rest.
Every one of our 18 designs ships the same way: built in Georgia, delivered assembled, walked into your home. Here are a few to start with.
The driver called three days out, showed up in the window, and walked it into the mudroom himself. We plugged the lamp back in. That was the install.
The assembly & delivery
questions we hear most.
Is your mudroom furniture really assembled when it arrives?
Who delivers the furniture?
Will the driver carry it into my house?
Is assembled delivery more expensive?
What if it doesn’t fit through my door?
What if something arrives damaged?
Assembled mudroom furniture — why it matters
Most “custom” mudroom furniture sold online arrives as a flat-pack box with a page of screws and a hex key. Assembly takes two adults, a weekend, and a margin for error — and the joinery you just did on your living room floor is the same joinery that will hold your kids’ coats for the next decade. A piece that gets assembled once, by the person who built it, on flat shop ground with clamps and a level, stays square. The frames we build at The Mudroom Company leave the shop that way and arrive at your home that way.
How our nationwide assembled delivery works
When your piece is finished, a private contracted driver picks it up from our Athens, Georgia workshop, blanket-wraps it, and drives it to your home. Larger pieces — the Dunhaven, the Monarch, the Elderbloom — travel in 2–4 pre-finished sections that connect in minutes. Smaller benches like the Whisper Nook or the Oakstead arrive as a single unit. The shipper calls to schedule a delivery window. On arrival, the driver walks the piece into your entryway. You’re using your mudroom the same evening.
Assembled delivery vs. flat-pack, freight, and local cabinet makers
Flat-pack competitors (Pottery Barn, Wayfair, Amazon) ship in boxes that travel through freight terminals and arrive on your curb. You carry, you assemble, you absorb any transit damage. Local cabinet makers — if you can get one on the schedule — build on-site over 3–6 weeks of job-site mess. Assembled delivery from a Athens, Georgia workshop is the rare middle path: the quality of a built-in with the simplicity of a delivered piece of furniture.
Where we deliver
Every state in the continental US. If you’re in Alaska, Hawaii, or outside the 48, call Chris at 706.512.6856 and we’ll work out logistics. See also: Made in Georgia · Nationwide Built-In Delivery · How It Works.
Order today. Assembled
in your mudroom by late June.
Pick a design. Send your wall measurement and a paint chip. Seven to eight weeks from now, a private driver walks a finished piece of furniture into your home. Free shipping on every order, 48 states.

