Spyke
andylireply
lemmy.world

Oh, interesting. Is there a name for this?

I've heard there are tiny sculptures made for scraping mud off shoes. Didn't know it can be built into the entrance.

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myklreply
lemmy.world

Hi OP, if you’re happy with the answers you’ve got here, could you edit your post to add [SOLVED] to the end of the title? Many thanks!

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skunchreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Yeah it's for when you didn't have room for a mud room. Scrape that shit right off!

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andylireply
lemmy.world

I didn't know that area is called mud room, though I understand it's the first place into indoor where you leave shoes.

Learned one more thing! Thanks!

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homebrew_reply
lemmy.world

“Mud room” is an American thing. It’s a whole friggin room with tile floor, probably the washer/dryer, etc., usually the first room off the garage entrance in my experience. It might not translate to other countries.

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KairuBytereply
lemmy.world

They exist in Canada as well. They’re actually a great idea. You happen to be dirty? Don’t want to traipse that dirt through a clean house? Just take off your dirty clothes right there and throw them directly into the washing machine.

Also means you have a dedicated laundry room, instead of the insanity I see sometimes where it’s in the kitchen, or a bathroom, or the basement, or just hanging out in the hallway behind a door.

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Absolutely disgusting to have laundry in the kitchen like in England but the bathroom is totally normal here. Like 90% of all houses here have the washer and dryer in the bathroom.

Dirt in the house isn’t a problem. I’m confident 100% of the population here don’t wear shoes inside the house

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It’s to scrape your boots.

It was an important feature during the times where the streets were littered with horse poop and more.

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What is this, a coal chute for ants? 😀

I think you've zoomed in a little too much..

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