I have been dreaming of a completed laundry room since day one.
You see, at the very beginning of this adventure, the laundry room was actually located in the first floor bathroom.
It was the 70’s. Crazier things happened. A bathroom/laundry room was probably not a bad idea back then.
But today? Yeah. It works as much as Lindsay Lohan.
So our basement was voted as the ‘it-place’ for our new laundry-doing space. But since the room would also have access to the outside, we wanted to be sure that it appealed to any future home-buyer as a multifunctional room. And that is why we decided that this area needed to be part mudroom/part laundry room/part storage (with a bit of “could-also-be-converted-into-a-kitchenette” for fun).
First we moved the washer & dryer:
Then we upgraded to a new washer & dryer:
And finally we have watersealed the space (thanks to our friends at TrueValue!) to prep for the master plan:
What is the master plan?
So glad you asked 🙂
Here it is folks:
1. A new door. We found this supplier on Craigslist that provides new exterior doors on the cheap. Since I knew that this space was void of natural light (there’s no windows!) I voted that the door must have windows. Jeremy voted for a solid wood door and then a storm door. But since I am carrying the baby – I get two votes. Jeremy felt better about this craftsman-style door because the windows were higher and invited less intruders into our home. I felt better because I won 🙂
2. Our color choice for this space is called Smoky Blue by Olympic. Remember how those folks created a low-VOC and low-odor formula? Perfect for preggos like me.
3. I love the random wovenness of this Ikea hamper. Especially since I don’t own a hamper. And I have been dreaming of one.
4. Matching glass jars would add such a classy touch to a laundry space. And not only do they look good – they would function perfectly for clothespin or bleachpen or powder detergent storage containers.
5. Woven yumminess in the form of a light fixture. Ikea does it again with a little texture and a whole lotta affordability.
6. Do those Scandinavians ever sleep? Ikea has these fold out drying racks that would be perfect for this space. Pull em up for hanging hand wash items. Put em down for additional space.
7. We plan on putting the nursery in the office. The office has quite a few of these shelves. Since we can’t do upper cabinets (not enough head room!) – open shelving will be just the ticket for a snazzy (and free) storage solution.
8. My new washer. Drool.
9. My new dryer. (thud) I just fainted.
10. We are on the prowl for a easy to clean, chipless, cheap and durable white countertop. Let me know your votes.
11. The boyfriend and I love these simple white cabinets from Ikea. They come in a variety of sizes and styles…plus we figure we can invest a little moolah here since we will only need a handful of base cabinets.
12. Tile. Yum. I want a tile that has a little grip to it – no mudroom needs to be slippery, the color and appearance of dirt – to hide the real dirt, not too many pits, nooks or crannies – so that it will be easy to clean, and it has to be cheap. Cheap sounds like a resounding theme here, doesn’t it? And I want to lay it on a brick pattern 🙂
13. White frames would be perfect for creating a gallery space in the laundry room. That way my little Picasso’s creations can inspire me while I fold the socks.
14. Love this rug. It’s actually indoor-outdoor. And it is bleachable. BLEACHABLE. Check out the others at Dash & Albert.
15. A little bench/storage ottoman next to our door would be the perfect perch for a kid (coughmecough) to take off those muddy shoes and rest my tired dogs.
So there you have it – a moodboard for our future laundry room. Anything tickle your nose hairs? Any brick-pattern-tile-layers out there with some tips? Anybody out there with a mudroom must-have? Do tell.
Molly says
Love it!
Amy says
I love how soft and simple everything looks – I can’t wait to see you implement this!!!
Mary Evers says
Since this will be your mudroom as well as laundry area, how about some hooks to hang your jacket & designer bag?
Sue says
Love it, love it, love it. It looks fresh and clean, just like a laundry room should look! (except for the very smart dirt-camoflaging floor)
(I have to admit, I’m kinda on the edge of my seat about your nephew’s Thanksgiving dinner reveal…but I’ll be patient. You and your boyfriend deserve a little time to absorb the news!)
Cathryn says
Love it, Katie! Might I also suggest a freestanding towel warmer? You can see the why-does-this-cost-so-much ones at Frontgate, but I know other places carry them, too. These can be used for warming up mittens and drying out socks, too.
Cindy says
I’m anxious to see your space! We’ll be doing our basement Reno in the new year, so i’m sure I’ll sneak some inspiration!
One thing you didn’t mention was a laundry sink! Don’t know if you handwash often, but mine was the first thing I chose with my builder!
Susie says
Wow! My laundry room sucks compared to this! 20 yeard old appliances and 1960’s green walls! Can’t wait to see the finished product!!!
Sara says
Love it! I have total laundry room envy. I can’t wait to see the final product.
Gillian says
I like it!
tammylee says
brick pattern is nice. not boring, not overly complicated to do on your own
Destine says
I think I actually have that exact same storage ottoman. We listed it on our wedding registry at Bed Bath and Beyond and got it. I really like it, and it was very affordable, especially with a 20% off coupon 🙂
Mandolin says
You should just get a counter from ikea as well! they only run around $70 and they have a white version that would be perfect on top of your cabinets and they can cut it to size for you. yay ikea!
kelly@TearingUpHouses says
nice! i think the big glass jars are a great idea.
kelly
Sara says
Love your inspiration! Beautiful!
Sabrina says
Love your picks for your laundry area! I’m in currently in the midst of a laundry room redo as well and just installed my first IKEA cabinets as well. Love that place! Good luck and happy remodeling!
Lisa says
We’re all so anxious…boy or girl???
Rachel says
I’m sooooo waiting for your little announcement!! Can’t wait to find out the sex of your munchkin!
I’m loving your moodboard BTW!
micah says
wow, that is going to be one stylish laundry room! can’t wait to see how it turns out!
sioux city used cars says
I’ve got a bathroom/laundry room. And my house was built in 96. 🙁
Danielle says
I have that same hamper for my laundry room! It fits alot! Love the plans!
Jennifer says
your plan is very pretty! our washer and dryer are smack-dab in the middle of our 1950’s KITCHEN. I’m thinking the bathroom by the 70’s was an improvement!
Amy A. says
Do you mind sharing the door supplier info? We live in Georgia and we are looking for 5 exterior doors for a sunroom/garage add-on! I love your site, btw. Your humor is refreshingly different.
Brismod says
Really nice selection – it will look great when it is finished.
Natalie says
haha “Do those Scandinavians ever sleep?” ~ too funny! But seriously, do they? They pump out 1,520,909 new ideas a year! This mood board is fab – can’t wait to see what you guys do with the room! 🙂
Ginger says
Love the mood board. I have the same rug in my living room…LOVE IT and the jars work great in my laundry “closet”…yes closet. You are so lucky to have such a nice basement/laundry room…congrats on the peanut.