Showing posts with label laundry room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label laundry room. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Laundry Room

I already posted about my favorite part of the laundry room (the ceiling)... every last detail about it.  So now, here is the rest of the room!

This was our lovely laundry room when we first moved in to our house (excuse the terrible lighting).  It was the same Duke blue as the kitchen & half bath.  Yikes.


We took down the shelf, painted the walls & trim, replaced the light fixture & flooring, and added some hardware to the cabinets.  We didn't love the layout & weren't sure what to do with the room, so we lived with it like this for awhile (with a new dryer when the old when died). 


Here is another pic with a wider view.  


I searched for inspiration everywhere to try to decide what to do with the room, and eventually we decided that we really wanted the cabinets to be over the washer & dryer...


which meant moving the washer & dryer.  It was not exactly an easy task... but the hubs ran new pipe for the washing machine (and put in a new washer box that will be lower & therefore not visible), patched the wall, then ran a new dryer vent a few feet over from the old one.


We also finally found a good deal on the matching washer to our previously purchased dryer and put them both in their new places on the other wall, and patched & painted some more drywall.  

We decided to fill the extra space on the cabinet wall with shelves instead of trying to buy a third cabinet or larger cabinets.  We wanted the shelves in the middle, so we moved the right cabinet over.


The cabinets got a couple of coats of white paint, and I also painted the crown molding and the molding I bought for the shelves before I put it all up.  We also bought a piece of plywood from a local lumber company and painted it white for the countertop.


I borrowed my dad's compound mitre saw and used it to cut the crown molding, then used our nail gun & air compressor (my new fav. toys) to put it up.  I also cut the molding for the shelf supports and nailed them to the wall & the cabinets, and then used a circular saw to cut the shelving board and put the shelves in place.

I also nailed some molding to the front of the shelves to make them look thicker.  Hubby screwed in supports for the counter and once that was in place, it was just time to caulk, touch-up paint, accessorize, and call it a day!  


Luckily, we also have a shelf and rack behind the door where we can hang clothes to dry.  We also keep our recycling bins and a hamper back there, where it is nicely hidden but handy.

The last finishing touch in the room was a place to keep Hubby's shoes, which always come off inside the side door and have not had a proper home (other than the laundry room floor).  My parents bought this shoe cabinet from Ikea and painted it to put in their entry way.


We bought the same one and totally copied their idea.  We painted it white & added some fun Anthro hardware.  We put a base of 2x4s underneath it to raise it up a few inches so that we could run some extra baseboard around it to give it a built-in look.  We also added some molding around the edges to complete the look.  


It has been great!  It fits perfectly on the wall across from the washer & dryer, next to the doorway.  It can fit 8 pairs of shoes in it, which has been incredibly helpful.  And we love the way it looks, too.  The best part- it was only $30.  You have to love Ikea.

One last comparison of our finished laundry room:


In love!


Monday, August 6, 2012

Stamp of Approval

My favorite project this summer was re-doing our laundry room. My favorite part of that project was the ceiling.


I knew I wanted to do a fun pattern in the room (the laundry room is the perfect place to take a risk since it is small and not a central room in the house!) My first thought was wallpaper, but all the ones I love are just too pricey. So I thought about doing a stencil like this:

image from here

But... we've been there & done that, so I wanted to think of something different. I really liked the wall color, so I decided to focus on the ceiling instead. We had a couple of shades of teal paint samples (one from the bathroom mirror and one that is my parents' exterior door color), so I painted a sample of each color on paper.

I thought about trying to make some sort of stamp (I was afraid I wouldn't be able to find a rubber stamp that would be big enough to make a statement), but figured I would check out Hobby Lobby's stamp aisle just in case. 

 

This guy caught my eye immediately. Bonus: it was less than $5 thanks to a 40% coupon I pulled up on my phone!

Next came a trip to Home Depot for some metallic gold paint (which was a little more expensive than I planned since the shade I wanted only comes in the quart size, not in the small sample jars)


I used an old small brush to brush the paint onto the stamp and did a little trial stamping on my painted paper samples.


I decided that I liked the darker, more smudged stamp look and that I should just GO FOR IT on the ceiling. Worst case scenario: it's not a big space to paint over. 

So I painted the ceiling the teal color and after spending a couple days putting up crown molding, I was ready to plan out the spacing of the stamps. I kind of liked the spacing on the rough draft sample, so I measured the distance between each stamp and made a template from a grocery bag & hole punch:


I started at the corner of the ceiling and held up the template, making a pencil dot in each hole. I just overlapped the holes and kept going in rows until the whole ceiling was covered with (not quite) evenly-spaced dots. 


You can't see the dots very well, but I promise they are there. After I rested my neck for awhile, I started the stamping. 


It actually went pretty quickly, thanks to a good Pandora station. The actual stamping took less than 2 hours.


The paint was the perfect shade of gold and I am absolutely THRILLED with the results. Who would have thought that a 5-dollar stamp from Hobby Lobby would completely change the look of our laundry room? The best part is the metallic shine that really brings your attention to the ceiling.


Obsessed. So worth the risk! More laundry room pics to come...


 
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