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Woot! Our Big Laundry Room Renovation Is Done!
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts so honestly over the last few days after Thursdays post update.Please know that weve read every comment and are giving them lots of thought. Sometimes we get so caught up in the response that its hard to fully absorb what people are saying, really think about it, and address it in actions and not just in knee-jerk words. We arent glossing over things by posting this, but it gives us time to keep processing so we can be thoughtful and honest in return.

In the meantime

The laundry rooms finished!



And we could kiss Lesley for her idea of carving out a new dedicated laundry room. Its like it was always there! (Plus a new glass door at the end of a formerly dark hallway with light streaming in = angels singing sound effect to us).

When we last checked in, things were looking a little unfinished, but its amazing what that last 10% can do for a room. Our first steps were to add the missing filler, baseboard, toe kick, and crown that we had accounted for when we installed the cabinets (to bridge those gaps on the side, top, and bottom). Then it was on to adding the missing door casing, baseboards, and the new doorknob that ties into the rest of ours. Lastly, we had a party and the under-cabinet lights were invited (and installed).

Can I just say that the under-cabinet lights are my new favorite thing? I want to cover my house with them. I want to put on some R&B and bathe in a tub full of under cabinet lights.



They currently plug in behind the washer you might be able to see the small white cord snaking down the left corner of the room above the washer but we have a call in to our electrician to add a switch for them on the wall by the door. That way we can flick them on when we walk in instead of using the toggle switch on the cord.

They were sort of an impulse update back when we were buying our cabinets and they were TOTALLY WORTH THE IMPULSE. I know Im type shouting at you but I mean it. If I were talking to you in person my voice would be raised and my hands would be flapping around. It was all thanks to a reader who mentioned it was easier to see stains and spot treat them before tossing them into the wash after she added some. In summary: Twinkies are not always worth the impulse, but under cabinet lights? DO IT.

When theyre off the room is still nice and bright from the overhead light, although wed love to add a skylight or a some solar-tube someday.



After our finishing trims, fillers, and lights were in, it was mommas favorite part. THE THINGS! Like the drying rack, the ironing board, some art, a laundry sorter, and everything that I got to basket up and stack and pile into the cabinets and drawers.

The laundry room wants to hug it out. Look at those outstretched arms.



We thought things on the shelf should largely have simple functions to make life easier, so theres a basket for lost socks (currently housing a few of Claras) and a dish for change and other random stuff we find in pockets before things go into the wash (if youre a certain aforementioned member of our family that might mean Legos, moms earrings, and and a few crayons for good measure). We also like the idea of keeping our everyday detergent out on the shelf so its easy to grab (you can see that in the wider shot a few photos back).



Theres also a mint green caddy to store things like lint rollers and dryer balls along with a mint green trash can which we ended up putting right on the counter for small things like balls of lint and tags from clothing or old washed-papers-from-pockets. The little fake-o succulent is just theres to add some life to the laundry room even if its faux real.



If you spin around to the wall opposite the washer, we have a drying rack. And its kind of a game changer. We used to just lay things outside on the daybed to air dry (or in the extra deep windowsill in the living room of our last house) so to have a devoted pull-out drying rack for hanging or draping things (or clipping them up) is pretty great.



I was leaning towards ordering one from The Container Store but then I saw someone saying it was meh and I saw this one on amazon with a ton of good reviews that swayed us. It boasts over 12 square-feet of drying space for hanging or laying items thanks to the pull out design that extends two feet out from the wall. Its so nice to have this much hanging and draping real estate. Im officially on the drying rack train now guys. High fives! I feel like we need a secret handshake or something.



Oh and it closes up like this when its not in use. Stealth mode.



Underneath it we have a three-bin laundry sorter from Crate & Barrel. Johns sister grabbed one a few weeks ago and raved about it so we took the plunge. It has only been a few days but were drinking the same laundry sorter Cool-aid. Picture us sipping it while cruising along on The Drying Rack Express with spare under-cabinet lights in my purse.

For the ironing board we debated everything from a mini-pull-out or fold-down wall or drawer mounted one but I prefer a full sized board and I like it to be out of the way, but portable. Sometimes I just like to iron in front of the TV. Weve used this system of two large wall hooks secured with anchors to hold it up cacontractorhangouts off the floor in our last laundry area, which worked well (remember our ironing board wars? They are so ON).



We decided to hang it behind the door on the wall (not the door itself since we worried that might rattle). The hooks stick out a little and would otherwise get slammed by the door so we got one of those small white doorstop things for the back of the door. Ignore that light switch near the door though (its the old hall light that we debated keeping just in case but its ridiculous back there so were going to terminate it when our electrician comes to add a switch for the under-cabinet lights).

For now the art on the left side of the room is just framed pages from a book called Time & Tide by Christian Chaize (its full of gorgeous photography). I still have my eye on something like this by Emily Jeffords though, so there might be some musical frames going on.



Speaking of the frames, theyre from Target. We loved that the wood tone tied into our baskets and the laundry shelf and counter, so home they came.



The other side of the room has a little more art like a wood canvas from Help Ink that I love (it says Bee Kind with bees having a blast all over it). I also hung one of my favorite pieces of fabric (its an old handkerchief that a friend of mine found with the name Clara embroidered on it). Something about the old linen fabric and the embroidery whispered laundry room to me.



Theres also another print from my Tide & Time book that I clipped up with a wooden pants hanger. Seemed laundry-room appropriate. Id love to clip up a Clara painting eventually, so we might have a little crafternoon bonanza ahead of us.



In my mood board I also had a printing press drawer (Clara and I collect heart rocks and I thought it would be so cute to display them in an old wooden drawer with all those tiny compartments for them) but we havent come across any that would work yet. Theyre totally one of those I-see-them-in-every-antique-store-when-Im-not-looking-for-them-but-theyre-sneaky-like-a-snake-when-I-am-on-the-hunt.

For the cabinet hardware we went with these simple octagon pulls from Lowes. We actually grabbed a bunch of options from Anthropologie (Fashion Show! Fashion Show! Fashion Show At Lunch!) but after holding them all up the simplicity and the nice heavy feeling of the Lowes ones won us over. We have two metals going on in here (I like a mix as long as each of them are present enough times to look intentional), so these guys are sporting the polished chrome look along with things like the rolling cart and the knobs on the washer & dryer.



On the ceiling we went with a flush mount light from our Shades of Light collection.



We had a whiter/cooler light bulb dangling from the fixture box before we installed this light, but switched it out for a warmer LED one that makes the room feel less cold (it brings out the honey tones in the shelf, frames, and baskets and zaps some of the starkness out of the white cabinets).



The oil-rubbed bronze doorknob and similar coloring on the washer and dryer tied it in especially since the washer and dryer also have chrome on them so theyre sort of a bridge between those two metals that we mixed throughout the room.



Look at John modeling the new laundry room. Youd almost believe he likes laundry



Budget breakdown:

Framing (labor & materials): $360Electric (labor & materials): $400Plumbing (labor & materials): $375New dryer vent: $87New HVAC vent: $59Drywall & insulation: $298Drywall mudding: $84Sub-floor materials: $30Tiled floor: $451Ikea cabinets, filler pieces, toe kick, and under-cabinet lighting: $862 $802 (we went with single puck LEDs instead of the long strip ones we originally got)Appliance re-install: $15Tiled marble accent wall: $281Shelf & counter (including stain testers & stain): $97A new glass door for the hallway + framing and hanging two doors: $297 (new tools included)Trim, crown, baseboard and door casings for both doors + two new doorknobs: $268Function/organization stuff (including baskets, our laundry sorter, the drying rack, hooks to hang ironing board, etc): $112Finishing touches (like the overhead light, cabinet hardware, wood frames, etc): $176TOTAL: $4,192

We think it would be really fun to have a realtor come and estimate what she might list our house for so we can see how much value this reno may have added (along with the other stuff weve done over the past year).

And since were listing stuff, I think our favorite functional updates are the laundry sorting cart, the drying rack, all the storage in the cabinets and drawers, and the added countertop/shelf surface weve gained. When it comes to things that make it feel the most upgraded, the tile backsplash, under cabinet lights, crown molding, and soft-close doors and drawers definitely elevated the room for us (so if you have a laundry zone that could use a little love, those might be nice add-ons).

Couldnt leave without a little before & after action. Remember when this was our laundry area back when we moved in?



So. Much. Better.



Thanks for coming along on this winding and long-winded laundry room renovation, guys! Its one of our favorite house changes so far since its literally a room that didnt exist before. Were more gleeful than I dont know a pigeon with a hotdog? A dog with a blog? A kid in a candy store without adult supervision and unlimited funds? Its up there.

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/YoungHouseLove/~3/SXsa7XSzpm0/




 
 
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