The first thing we did was gut the place, flooring, shelving, old machines, cabinets… they all went.
Who knew mold could grow in the desert?! Well it can, and behind the mirror was the place of choice. After a complete gut job, we put the space back together with new walls, new flooring (this wood-look tile), and new paint. Then I made some plans and got to work… I wallpapered (I used one of my own designs and had it printed), put together some new Ikea cabinets, hung a shelf, had our new Electrolux washer and dryer installed, and finished a piece of plywood for a countertop. I used a high quality birch plywood and coated it with polyeurathane to seal it. I couldn’t be happier with the result and how we transformed the room, making it a little brighter and a lot more me.And the Electrolux washer has been amazing. Archie the toddler loves to stain my clothes, but the SmartBoost technology helps to keep my colors vibrant and stain free.
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Washer and Dryer by Electrolux // Vintage Rug from Frances Loom // Ladder is a DIY (see how to make on here) // Towels // Hat is vintage // Baskets are a DIY (post coming soon!) // Wallpaper is custom by Sarah Sherman Samuel // Cabinets are from Ikea // Vase is from Target // shelf brackets from Ikea
Looks great! Fanciest laundry I think I’ve ever seen! Do you not have a sink though?
Love the colors and textures happening here! Perfect for the desert!
xo christa
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The pictures look amazing. So fancy! My laundry room is in a desperate need of a remodel, I think I’m stealing some of your ideas to apply it here. Thank you so much!
Looks great! Would love to know how the plywood is finished on the other end of the room. I’m trying to figure out what to do with my own mudroom and how to leave the countertop. Thanks!!
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