![]() I have large, old crock on my front porch that hides my bird seed. Could you get another one and pour your clean litter in there. I'm not sure how often you have to change the litter, but there is that white pail under the counter. I'm looking for a retro style one for my kitchen so I can reach the top shelves without having to go get the regular step ladder. And, it would leave your folding table to be available for actual folding! So, I suggest getting a narrow table to place along the wall so that you could put a lamp, your phone charging station, some baskets underneath to catch other items, a small rug. The impact is that it looks like a small cozy room and it is. The sink and machines are on the opposite wall and visible only when you are in the room. My paper shredder is located between the chair and the bookcase. Since the room was visible from the living room, I put a floor lamp, small chair and a bookcase along the wall. I took it off, inspired by what you've done. Adequate storage, some stylish hooks and a few trusty baskets are really all you need to maximize a space like this.My laundry room had a huge door that I never closed and made it difficult to use one wall area. They are happy places that look beautiful, even though they are primarily meant to be messy and constantly covered in rotating things. But I think we can all agree that the custom bench area is to die for!Īll of these spaces take what could be a boring transitional room to the next level. The navy cabinetry, the mixed metals, the classic tile choices – all gorgeous. And finally, hands down, my favourite laundry and mudroom space EVER! Bre absolutely killed this design. Lots of counter space and a few open shelves help to guide the eye around easily. They also did a great job of adding sufficient closed storage without it feeling too heavy and full. Having the built ins along the far wall is amazing – SO MUCH STORAGE! I love this laundry for taking a risk with colour and doing a grey/green shade of cabinetry. Then, the wire front base cabinets are fun and unique, though maybe not the most practical. The pop of brass is absolutely perfect (hello pendant!!). I’m obsessed with the black door and windows and the jute runner! Now into the moodier rooms! I absolutely love the rich charcoal cabinetry with the neutral tiles in this space. Style at Home featured this laundry in a narrow back entry but made it work with plenty of seating. On the opposite wall, the baskets offer a ton of storage, and again, add in that perfect amount of texture. The shelves house everything necessary in a laundry space but look meaningfully put together. It goes to show that adding in a little extra effort when it comes to styling goes a long way. The flooring is a huge focal point that contrasts beautifully with the bright white walls. Plus it’s pretty…no one would put off the laundry if this was where they were doing it! This next space is definitely pulling out all the stops. Along the same lines as the first space, Joanna Gaines utilizes every square inch in this rear entry. The ship lap walls give it a farmhouse vibe but the design is simple and timeless. I love the classic herringbone tile and the natural wood counters. This first option from Studio McGee is the perfect blank slate. Here are 7 laundry mudroom combos that marry function and style perfectly… Before finalizing the design though, I decided to do some searching to find some stellar spaces that combined these two into one. In the Laurier project, we do have our laundry nestled into the mudroom, which works really well for the layout of this home. Plus, it’s another spot to add in some style. ![]() I don’t know about you, but I’ve started to notice how desirable a good mudroom has become…people love having a space that’s functional and keeps the clutter away. Today, I’ve set my sights on the laundry/mudroom. As the Lady Laurier renos progress, I’ve started to finalize the design plans for each space. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |