I have made a lot of changes to this house, and have enjoyed every one of them. The other day, as I was tripping over junk in the laundry room, nearly plunging down a couple of steps into the garage, I wondered why I hadn’t done anything with that grubby, wretched little pass-through known as the laundry room. I got in touch with my faithful builder, Joe, and asked him to come out and take a look at it to see what we could do. I knew that I wanted cabinets. I was sick and tired of piling cleaning products and laundry detergent on top of the dryer, only to be knocked to the floor, often landing on one of my bare feet.
The wall paint is Sherwin-Williams "Foothills;” I have used this same paint in both of my upstairs bathrooms. Despite it being a dark color, it does not make the room look small, particularly when there is the addition of white crown molding.
The baskets on the shelf I got at Pottery Barn Kids years ago. They hold cleaning rags and plastic bags; the cute little laundry room sign I found here.
The non-skid floor mat is a welcome addition. It’s easy on the legs, inexpensive, and can be found here.
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Patti,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your little makeover. It has me thinking that I could actually install cabinets in my laundry room (duh!!) and make it more useful too! I've been in the house over 35 years and have lived with the original laundry room that is not user friendly. Such a great idea- thanks.
Great job. It was worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and pretty - I love that look for a laundry room! The color is amazing. Joe is a star. I really love that macrame runner and the little sign and the mat.
ReplyDeleteI love this makeover, great job! V.
ReplyDeleteOkay - this is FAnTAsTIc love it so much.
ReplyDeleteI realized I never commented here - I really love this space and how you decorated it! That fridge would me my massive wine fridge...just saying. The paint color is beautiful. I am very excited to get to be able to do projects like this myself in the spring!
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