But when someone takes the time to think through the features and logistics of a laundry room, it can make the necessary chore of doing your laundry a much better experience.
Take this laundry room renovation that I tackled this summer. My client had a typical laundry room that did the job, but was narrow and had limited storage. And with two active kids, the laundry baskets often piled up.
So they decided to change things around a bit. The wish list included:
- More storage
- Everything to have its place
- More open space that would make it easier to move around in
- A room that could function like both a laundry room and a mud room
We extended the laundry room by using some of the existing garage space.
Then we added much needed storage in the form of cabinets and an island from QSI Custom Cabinets. The cabinets work well for all of those random items that end up in the laundry room: dog food, water bottles, etc. The soapstone island countertop from Dorado Soapstone serves as a great work surface to sort and fold clothes.
And my favorite part of this renovation are the perfect-sized cubbies to hold those laundry baskets and the cloth bins that can hide the clutter. Everything has its place.
The final touch was a fresh coat of paint. The mustard yellow warms up the space immensely.
When an overlooked laundry room gets the attention that it deserves, the results can be extraordinary.
Very nice! What was the change in SQ footage from old to new?
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