Laundry rooms are so exciting, am I right?
No? Not really?
Hmmm.
I have to admit that even though this room is at the veeerrryy bottom of our list of priorities, I am still VERY excited about it. I think it’s the wannabe organizer in me, but I really love laundry rooms. In our last home, I was really proud of how the laundry room turned out. So, even though it might be a year or more before we can prioritize the time and money to make this room truly beautiful, I’ll thoroughly enjoy the process of dreaming up ideas in the meantime.
Plans so far–replace some surface (per usual), add either color or contrast with paint, and organize it REALLY well to optimize those massive storage shelves and that teeny little broom closet.
Here are some more photos:
I love that this room has a sink. SO useful! I plan to replace it with a stainless steel sink so it will be a great, functional place for me to rinse out paint brushes and use for various DIY projects.
Here’s the opposite view. You can see the tiny broom closet to the right here. There’s a door that goes outside and bunch of windows, you know—so I can do my laundry in BEAUTIFUL, natural light.
You can see the shelves here. It’s awesome to have so much storage space. They are VERY high though. With the washer and dryer in place, I can barely reach the bottom shelves. So some kind of a stool or mini ladder will be necessary.
The yellow counter tops were so my color in, like, 2007. But not anymore. They’re actually kind of charming though! Not keeping them. But I like how June Cleaver they feel.
It’s gonna be so pretty once I freshen it up a bit!
A close up of the linoleum floors. Definitely ready to be replaced.
And one last view from both sides. Next time you see this space it will be making some SERIOUS progress! xx- Elsie
ps. As always, if you have ideas and opinions, I LOVE hearing them!
Credits//Author and Photography: Elsie Larson
Take a look into sinks with washboards built in – there’s one by Ukinox on Wayfair. I remember seeing one on Property Brothers and I thought it was absolute genius. Might be a bit pricey for a laundry but worth it in the long (future baby) run.
Can’t wait to find out what you do with this room – I love seeing the utility parts of houses become wonderful and pretty.
I love the fact that there’s a door to the outside so that when you garden or do projects outside and you’re all dirty, you don’t have to go through the house, you can go through the laundry room and wash up before going into the house 🙂
I love the big shelf and great storage space in this room! That will be so nice!
YES to sinks in laundry rooms! I use ours for potting plants, dyeing fiber, soaking hand washables, cleaning up minor scrapes and cuts, hanging air-dry garments over to catch drips, and whatever else… Sinks in laundry rooms are close to being a necessity.
That floor looks like the floor that buildings would use
I can’t wait to see our magic!!
http://www.yumiandyuji.blogspot.kr/
That’s some nice space you’ve got to work with! Probably the most well-lit laundry room I’ve ever seen.
Brass and marble is always a good idea, I’m excited how this will look in the future!
https://www.makeandmess.com/
It’s so funny/interesting to see how your style vibes have evolved after reading the archives! A lot more bright white, marble, and brass now!
I love their ideas too! Yes that was such a great idea. Neither can I. Xx
I cannot wait to see how it turns out (After) Xx
Haha! like what kind of posts?
If you like random stuff you should follow me on snapchat! @elsielarson it’s REAL random.
xx- Els
Random thought: I love look at all of you older late night post they are so fun and I also love your “10 favorite things” post!!!! So fun, so fun!!
I can’t wait to see how everything will turnout, I know it will be beautiful!!!
I would love to see a shiplap tutorial. I’m hoping to use it in our half bathroom. Thanks for all your great inspiration. I’m a Missouri girl too 🙂
As you’ve done in the past, open shelves with wire bins would be an easy way to see where everything is, especially since you’ll need to position a stool in the ‘right’ spot to get what you need. I would do a tile backsplash if you’ll be using the sink for cleaning brushes, etc. That far wall would look great with small repeated print wallpaper / stencil / hand painted design. And for the window, a planter box would be really cool. How fun!
Oh! And in my last house I did all the hand washed clothes in the bathroom sink- yep!
xx- Elsie
Hi Curious Megan,
haha! Well, I wouldn’t call it a novelty. But it’s definitely not something you get in every house. Even a lot of pretty nice homes we looked at had the washer and dryer tucked into a closet or in a basement. So having a nice size room with a counter and a sink is pretty exciting for us! :))
xx- Elsie
The doors and windows in that space are beautiful.
-Kari
http://www.shortbrokeandhappy.com
Almost everyone in Australia, who lives in a house, has a laundry. But I’ve never heard of a laundry not having a sink! The way that you mention it, makes it sound like a novelty to have one. In Aus the laundry tends to where all sorts of cleaning stuff lives; mops, buckets, brooms, vacuum cleaners, etc. If you don’t normally have a sink how do you soak stained clothes, or fill a bucket for mopping. Not in the kitchen(?)
I’m sure the design of laundry room “after” will be stunning as always
Stacy from http://www.stacyco.com