Sunday, January 29, 2012

Laundry Room Reveal!

It is finally finished!

Ok, I say "finally" like I've been working on it forever even though it's only been two weeks since I decided it was going to happen. Although technically, this has been a year in the making!


I thought it would take me at least a month, but then I remember that I'm pretty impatient, so here we are just two weeks later!

You're gonna realize how awesome that is when you see the before:

Just before the demo last year, when the entire enclosed patio was rebuilt and divider wall was added:



Never really "decorated" or did anything with it, and it quickly turned into this:



Not sure which was worse.

It was the catch-all room. This is where things landed on their way out to storage in our back house. It was the place the clean laundry stayed because I really didn't want to put it away. And it was the placed that housed clothing items I'd forgotten I even had.

But no more.

I introduce you to my new and improved laundry room! As my three year old daughter would say, "Ta-Da!!"


I decided to stick with the concrete floor in here. I actually really like the look of it. Plus I don't have to worry about damage if the sink overflows because I forgot to take the washcloth out of it (not that I've ever done that, of course).


I am in love. I'm actually thinking of having meals in here from now on.


Ok, the details ~

I really didn't know what I wanted to do in this room. I saw lots of photos online that I loved, but wasn't really sure what would work. Then I saw this rug at Kohls:


And a color scheme was born! I already had half a can of pretty turquoise paint from the playroom and I didn't want the room to be quite as bright so I toned it down a bit with some very light gray. I only painted the two stucco walls.


I found several beachcomber baskets at Homegoods and placed two on top of the W & D to hold the detergent, stain remover, cleaner, fabric softener, etc.

The bucket is used to collect hair clips, loose change or anything else that might be found in little pockets. Filled an old Ball jar with clothespins.



This little blue jar was my grandmothers. She kept it in the bathroom filled with cotton balls, but I thought it would be perfect to hold used dryer sheets.


My mom was going to sew a sink skirt, but her sewing machine is broken, and did I mention I'm impatient? So I fashioned one myself.


I hung a tension rod from the washer to the wall (love this washer - it doesn't shake), and just draped a dropcloth over it. I cut the dropcloth much wider than the rod so I could bunch it up and give the illusion of a more tailored look.

Since two of the walls are stucco, and two are pre-fab, I couldn't just hammer a nail or drill into any of them. This made hanging artwork a challenge.

On this wall, there were already two screws so I just used them to hang this old soda crate display.





Another old Ball jar with clothespins, a frame that needs a photo, and some old bottles.


I keep that metal basket to catch the things that fall out of the dryer as I'm pulling them out. I hate it when clean clothes fall on the floor.

I handpainted the LAUNDRY sign above the machines. The yellow paint came from a stash of testers I got at Home Depot for fifty cents each.


Here's the other side of the room.


Like I mentioned, hanging anything on the walls is a challenge, so I found some over the door hooks to use for hanging up clothes. Mop, broom and dustpan are contained in another basket. The stool is something that my Grandpa made probably 35 years ago. I just recovered it with dropcloth and painted the legs white a while back (can't find the before). The stool is perfect for watching the laundry go around in the washer.


I had this artwork in my kitchen for the longest time, but took it down a few months ago. The frame was a distressed black, so I dry brushed it with the same color as the two walls - this corner needed a little blue!


Finally, the cabinets.


Since I knew I wanted lots of counter space, and I wouldn't be able to hang cabinets on the walls, I opted for kitchen cabinets since they were deeper (and already put together!). The counter is just a piece of laminate laid on top. Still need to add the end piece.



Two more beachcomber baskets are each wrapped with a different colored ribbon for each of the kids and will hold socks and undergarments that are waiting to be folded and put away.



Of course the artwork can be found here.


Clock from Target, washcloths from TJMaxx and topiary from Marshalls.

Did you see the adorable bag hanging on the side of the cabinets?


Only 99 cents at TJMaxx! I wish I'd bought more!

The other thing I seriously scored at TJMaxx was the curtains. I'll show you how I made these later this week.


Well there you have it - The only clean room in my house. I'm so pleased that I didn't spend a lot of money on this room (well, I suppose that's relative - the actual room build, new washer & dryer and cabinets were done nearly a year ago, so they don't count!).

Gotta run - the dryer just chimed and there's laundry to be folded!

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38 comments:

  1. OH Kristin! Your laundry room makeover is spectacular! It looks like a very special place that you'll enjoy since I'm sure you'll spend a lot of time in there! Fantastic job! And thanks for sharing it with us! Blessings from Bama!

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  2. Kristen- haven't had a chance to visit from my Dashboard yet (I'm a Follower) but planned on it later tonight, but BLAM, here is your STUNNING reveal at a linky party!

    ROCK ON GIRL! Can I do laundry at YOUR happy space?? I'll bring my own soap!

    Visiting from Homemaker On A Dime linky party,
    ~Suzanne at WhyCuzICan in NW Illinois

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  3. No more excuses! Gotta do your laundry. Great job.

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  4. Your laundry room turned out so cute! I love the color! I wish I had this much space for a laundry room! I'd love it if you stopped by my linky party and link up one of your favorite posts! www.serendipityandspice.blogspot.com
    -Melissa

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  5. looks good! it's nice to have a fun space to do laundry in! my laundry/mud room is next on our list!

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  6. That was not an easy project. Your laundry room is huge and bright. Mine is a little closet...Looks so nice and fun.
    Holly @ Down to Earth Style

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  7. It looks wonderful! Love the bright blue. I'm jealous of the cabinets and the sink!

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  8. Wow! It looks fantastic!! I can't believe you did it in 2 weeks. I started my laundry room makeover months ago, and I haven't finished yet. Bravo to you :)

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  9. What a change! Great space, Kristin. I love the cabinets and countertop... great idea! Nice details throughout the entire space.

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  10. what a HUGE difference!
    it looks absolutely fabulous.
    i'm so jealous of your space.
    great job!
    {love} lauryn @ lovenotesbylauryn.blogspot.com

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  11. That looks fantastic! Thank you for linking up!

    Anna
    www.askannamoseley.com

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  12. Incredible transformation! It looks so light and bright. And one of the few laundry room makeovers I've seen that actually looks like a liveable, working laundry room. (and I mean that as a compliment!) Way to go! :) Tanya

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  13. Kristin---what a BEAUTIFUL job! And oh yeah-I can appreciate the "beg, borrow, steal, repurpose" from other rooms--and all the WORK that went into this! Hubby been out of town-I redecorated my craft room...yesterday and today worked on our bedroom...decluttering majorly...now to put away (!), donate, sort, stash...all the STUFF that came out of these two rooms---that's strung all over two other rooms! Oh-and do laundry!Lol! Blessings, Sharon

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  14. This is SO pretty! If I had a laundry room like that I wouldn't mind the chore! But since I don't.... can I pay you the 50 cents a load to do mine? Great Job!

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  15. looks great! love that fun color combo, and the clothespins in the ball jar. yay for your new room!

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  16. WOW girl, it is beautiful and clean! ;) I love the colors and you really did an amazing job on this, I think I would eat in here too. :) All your details are so pretty and I love the baskets.
    Beautiful job my friend!
    xoxo

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  17. It is SO pretty! And what a nice big space you have! I think a laundry room redo is in my future. My room is tiny but pretty blah. I am loving your blues!!

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  18. I would love to have a laundry room that large. Wow, you did a great job!

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  19. Wow! That is some transformation!!! Beautiful!

    Dee

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  20. WOW - this laundry room looks fantastic. You added such nice touches to it. I like your sign and the curtains.

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  21. Wow, whar an amzing makeover! YOu have a HUGE space, I am jealous:):) XO, Pinky

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  22. Wow, what a transformation. Love the pop of turquoise you used in the laundry room.
    Glad to be your newest follower, Mary Alice

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  23. Your laundry room looks incredible!! I am finally catching up on my blog reading and just saw it. You have been one busy lady.Love the color and all the little touches. Can't wait to see the office:).

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  24. I'd be spending a lot of time in there, too. It looks so HUGE and clean and pretty. Good job!

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  25. What a fantastic transformation! My favorite thing is that little hook on the end of the counter!

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  26. Wow! That's gorgeous!:) Great job!I'm envious!

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  27. Makes me want to (almost) do laundry! You must be thrilled at how amazing it turned out! Would love you to link up to our multi blog Imagine the Impossibilities Challenge link party going on now.
    http://www.eclecticallyvintage.com/4/post/2012/01/imagine-the-impossibilities-link-party.html
    Thanks.
    Kelly

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  28. This looks amazing!! I am moving and the laundry will need a redo! This is inspiring! Thanks for sharing! I've pinned it on PInterest!

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  29. Holy cow! What a change! It's awesome! Time for you to visit...mine needs a lot of work! ;)

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  30. Love your "new" laundry room - you made it look so fantastic! Love the color scheme from the Kohl's rug, the baskets add a nice look, and honestly? I like the frame with no picture in it! I found your link at Chic on a Shoestring, thanks for sharing with us. Hugs ~ Mary

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  31. Awesomely HUGE laundry room! So bright, cheery and über-functional, I love it!

    Thanks so much for linking up to my Room Evolution party - looking forward to seeing more!

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  32. Good morning, you have been featured here:
    http://www.decoratinginsanity.com/2012/02/weekend-features-3.html
    Head over and grab a button if you like.
    Great Project!
    xo,
    mONICa

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  33. It really is a fantastic transformation! You were featured this week!
    -Melissa

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  34. I love this entire, happy space! The blue is fantastic. Can I come do laundry at your house? I'd love it if you would share this at my Show & Tell party, going on now @ the Delectable Home.

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  35. Oh your laundry room is so happy. Love the turquoise. It's like a brand new space. Don'tcha just love finding 1 item and gets your creative ideas rolling. Great Job!

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  36. I love the color of the mat you in your Landry room.

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