Not only is it pretty, but you can re-spray it with the same scent (also available at The Container Store) to keep it fresh over time.Īrt: I purchased vintage magazine ads for laundry detergent online, and framed them in my favorite Ribba frames from Ikea. “Wallpaper:” Another knock-off from the brilliant Centsational Girl, I added a coordinating scented shelf-liner from The Container Store to the wall between shelves, and between the bottom of the cabinet and shelves and the washer and dryer. ![]() When dry, we re-installed the lights and jewels, and voila! Just like new, and what a fun, glamorous touch for a laundry room! ![]() The hardware we added to the cabinets was from Target.Ĭhandelier: We repurposed an old, brass chandelier by removing the jewels and lights, and spray-painting the brass white. These kits make for a super easy weekend project that, while it does include several steps, takes a lot less elbow grease than the traditional way of stripping and repainting cabinets. New laundry room cabinets plus new lighting & storage solutions completely transformed our laundry room come see After knocking out our kitchen remodel a few years back, I decided it was time to give our sad looking laundry room a much-needed makeover. Painted cabinets and added hardware: Just like we did with our bathrooms, we used the Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations kit to paint the cabinet and shelves white (I am not a fan of the builder-grade standard maple cabinetry that we had all over our house). So, I just flipped the wall and trim colors used in the rest of the. The top of the walls and ceiling were painted PPG’s Gypsum, which is the trim and door color in the rest of the house. Removed rail and added additional shelf: With the tips on installing a shelf with some supports from this same blog post from Centsational Girl, we removed the existing hanger rail, and added an additional shelf above the washer and dryer. PAINT: The beadboard, cabinets, trim, and laundry room door were painted PPG’s Palomino Gray, which is the wall color throughout the rest of the house. Painted walls: We painted the walls a very pale sea green color that is not much darker than white. Here’s how I brought our laundry room from “blah” to “fab:” You guys It’s finally time for the laundry room reveal I’ve been harping on about this space for the past month or so, giving you glimpses. You’re going to be amazed by the before and after. I love it, and was completely inspired by Centstational Girl’s Laundry Room Makeover. This DIY laundry room makeover takes a small space and completely transforms it into an organized and beautifully decorated space on a budget.
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