My mother-in-law recently moved into a retirement facility. As she downsized she gave us a variety of items, including her washer and dryer. This nice upgrade spun into a much larger project! Our laundry room is tiny, and we spend very little time in it. Therefore, we had never taken time or money to do much with it. However, after receiving the new washer and dryer we decided it was an appropriate time to tile the floor - something we always planned to do eventually, just never prioritized. We used the same tile we have in other areas in our house. We decided to paint as well, and we choose deep garnet. It is the same color as the banister wall near the laundry room, and we wanted a warm color to welcome us as we walked into our house. (The laundry room is not the main entrance, but the entrance we frequently use because it is attached to the garage.) The final touches of the room are my favorite parts - artwork, plants, and a Pinterest project! I seldom use Pinterest, but I love the many inspirational ideas I find there. I saw the below images on Pinterest, and was very excited at the new shelving opportunity my now front-load machines offered! No more run away socks between and behind machines! ;) Pinterest Inspiration:The Laundry Room Before & After: Entering the laundry room from the hallway: The east side: The west side: The south side: The south-west corner:
The north side: All of the artwork is mine, all but one from my preliminary sketches.
If you are interested in my preliminary sketches see them all here. Prints of all above artworks are available for purchase. Purchase here or contact me here. Thank you for viewing! If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them. Much love to you all! ♥ Natasha
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