Yesterday I shared some inspiring laundry room makeovers. Today, I'm back with design plans for my own laundry room makeover. I think I've incorporated something from all three makovers. They were all so good!
The laundry room at the new house is not that big--more like a galley space. But that doesn't mean I can't squeeze out as much functionality as possible.
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The laundry room at the new house is not that big--more like a galley space. But that doesn't mean I can't squeeze out as much functionality as possible.
I love that here I have both a utility sink and the 42" cabinets. They just need a bit of updating. First up will be to paint the cabinets either gray or white and add new hardware. I love the idea of gray cabinetry, but also don't want the space to be too dark. Adding a skirt to the utility sink will help disguise it and allow for hidden storage underneath. I will probably also add a plywood countertop over the washer and dryer to allow space for folding.
I would also love to also replace the faucet on the sink, like was seen in one of the makeovers from yesterday. I plan to add hooks and maybe baskets above on the side that the door opens up onto. I would also love to replace the flooring with a new laminate, and replace the shelving over the utility sink with brackets and a wooden shelf.
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