CREATING A PINTEREST PERFECT LAUNDRY ROOM

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What I love about this space so much is that it’s going to have multiple purposes and functions going on at the same time…and a whole lot of design. Michael and I worked together to really maximize every inch of the space to meet the needs of this growing family! If you haven’t had a chance to see where we started make sure to check out where we came from!

Week 1 – Project Concept + Mood Board 

Week  2 – Demo + Project Planning 

Week 3 – Custom Mudroom Build 

Pinterest Laundry Room
Pinterest Laundry Room
Pinterest Laundry Room

This week we’ve been busy working on the overall look and feel of the laundry room area. We wanted to create a space that allowed for as much function as possible without becoming overcrowded…you know, seeing as this space is going to be used as an entryway, mudroom/storage space, laundry room and command center. To start, we took the washer and dryer off the pedestals. By doing this you can actually see out the window! That’s a win in my book for sure, the more natural light the better. This also allowed us to plan and build a custom folding top…and it is massive! The next thing we did was center the washer and dryer in the window. From there, Michael sketched and built custom cabinets for either side to complete the space. 

Knowing laundry can become a messy situation we designed one cabinet to house 3 laundry baskets. We used these baskets, simple and perfect. On the other side, we went with these seagrass wicker baskets for additional storage.

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Michael is going to break down for you how he built these, incase you’re looking to create something like this for your laundry room at home!

STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO LAUNDRY BASKET STORAGE

So, for week 3 of this One Room Challenge I broke down my process for creating mudroom uppers and bases. And that process is essentially the same for any custom build I do…but I am going to share a couple key things to keep in mind as you plan a build for a specific space. Let’s take a laundry basket cabinet, for instance.

  • First, measure your space. Side to side, front to back and top to bottom. You want to ensure you have the proper clearance for your cabinet. 
  • Once you have your dimensions nailed down, you then need to plan where each of your cabinet shelves will be placed. Using a standard laundry basket you should be able to fit 3 per cabinet. The first will sit on the floor, so only two shelves will be needed (3 if you add the cabinet top).
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  • From there, reference my mudroom build post on the process for ripping down red oak plywood and attaching them together. 
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  • Once you have your cabinet put together, it is time for sanding and paint. You can roll or spray, depending on your situation. I actually rolled these because I built them on site and they turned out perfect. I also recommend that a coat of triple thick polyurethane be applied to extend the life of the paint seeing as there will be a lot of movement with the baskets. 
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  • To install, slide into place and anchor with a couple screws. I screwed these in at an angle into the baseboard, lightly gripping the subfloor. They aren’t going anywhere!
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On top of the our storage we created a massive folding table! Complete with these adorable glass jars, one large and one small for laundry pods and dryer sheeting storage and display! We also installed two upper cabinets and crown molding to completely tie the two sides of the room together. 
Next week we are going to be tackling how to create a command center and build a custom dog door or baby gate, which ever better suits your needs!

Pinterest Laundry Room
Pinterest Laundry Room

Until then.

Much Love,

Danielle and Michael


Sources

Laundry Baskets – Target

Seagrass Wicker Baskets – Target

Anchor Heritage Glass Jar 1/2 gallon – Target

Anchor Heritage Glass Jar – Target

Love what you see here…don’t forget to check out all the other rad One Room Challenge participants and their designs. Click the image below for even more inspiration!

Pinterest Laundry Room
Pinterest Laundry Room

Comments

  1. JEN @ JENRON DESIGNS Avatar

    SUCH A GREAT SPACE ESPECIALLY WITH THE FOLDING TABLE TOP. THAT IS SO IMPORTANT FOR A LAUNDRY ROOM. GREAT JOB.

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Thank you Jen! We are looking for all the function in this space for sure.

  2. Joannie Avatar

    Great tutorial! The laundry room is coming along and looking great!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Thanj you Joannie! We are always looking for ways to inspire others.

  3. Angela Avatar

    Super cute! And great storage! I’m coveting how much room you have! 🙂

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      All the storage happening over here for sure!

  4. Emy Avatar

    I really need to build something like this for my laundry room! Mine is a mess! I love how your room is turning out!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Thanks Emy! Hoping this comes in use for you when you’re ready to make that happen in your space.

  5. Mary Avatar

    Your laundry room is already perfect! Love the wooden folding area!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      This laundry room is a show stopper for sure.

  6. Libbie Avatar

    It’s definitely Pinterest worthy!!!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Libbie!!!

      Thank you. We couldn’t agree more.

  7. Rebecca plumb Avatar
    Rebecca plumb

    I love everything about this! Really need to rethink our sad laundry closet.

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Rebecca, I hope this gives you the extra motivation!

  8. Justyne DeWilde Avatar

    Love your progress photos! The space is coming along so nicely!

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Thank you so much Justyne! This project is so exciting.

  9. Francis Clements Avatar
    Francis Clements

    How did you make the huge clothes folding table? I have a small space, 7 feet from wall to wall. If like to have your exact folding table.

    1. Danielle Gutelli Avatar

      Hi Francis!

      First we cut pieces of 2 x 4’s and attached them to the wall behind the washer and dryer to serve as a mount. Then we cut a piece of red oak plywood to the size of the space and slid it in place. We attached to the 2 x 4’s with brad nails and then added a trim piece in the front using solid red oak, attached with brad nails.

      Hope that helps!

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