Laundry Room Makeover
We completed this project about 2 years ago and it occurred to me that I never put a post together on it... better late than never, right? I'll try to keep this short and sweet, this project did take some time, but wasn't overly complicated.
Here is the final result.
We started with a pretty standard (and ugly) laundry room.
I wanted something that was pretty, but also more functional. The absolute must haves on my list were a countertop over the washer and dryer and a shelf to cover the plumber's box. We also wanted to do this project budget-friendly, but there were also a few splurges.
Here is an overview of the project:
remove the open shelves and replace with cabinets (with smaller open shelves in the middle)
add the countertop and base cabinet with stainless steel sink and pull out garbage can. We made the countertop out of wood and stained with a combination of black and gray stain.
shiplap on the wall
replace the florescent light with something more decorative
Cover the plumber's box
add decorative peel and stick tile over the existing
replace the door with something more aesthetically pleasing. We found this old door at the habitat restore store and refinished it.
paint the beige walls with Harbor Gray by Benjamin Moore and add decorative accessories