This laundry room below is so fabulous, and by adding a fun, creative, shabby chic antique inspired half glass door, it adds natural light to the laundry area. When adding more light to a laundry room, you may try changing out the interior door. It allows light to come in and gives a more open feel to the laundry space. This rippled glass door is a great alternative to a solid door. But for many laundry rooms, there are other ways to get natural light into your laundry room. Let there be light! For most of us, we don't have the house plan or the budget to be creating windows or tearing down walls. The open shelving, lots of storage spaces and that adorable whimsical wallpaper creates a cheerful, charming little space! 2. The adorable laundry room pictured below, also features a fun animal theme wallpaper. We think that the bold choice of color and offbeat is so playful and a great conversation starter. This laundry room features a bold and funny fish wall paper. Bold, bright and unique wallpaper can really turn the laundry blahs to bliss! Feel free to get creative and funky when choosing laundry room wallpaper. Wallpaper gives a laundry room a sense of design and hominess - so it is a great and somewhat economical way to add some design to your laundry room. Yes, it is wall or nothing! Okay, we love a good pun almost as much as we love wallpaper in a laundry space. If you are asking how to create a fabulous laundry room? Here are our top 10 ways to create an amazing and functional laundry space. With the help of some of our customers, we have put together this laundry list (get it?) of some of the best laundry room ideas, laundry room designs, and storage tips for the laundry room that will let that functional space shine. So, we got to wondering, what makes a good laundry room? What are the laundry room must-haves? What is a great way to create a laundry room that is functional and something to show off? So, as these laundry rooms have become a fundamental part of the home esthetics and are more often than not a room that is seen, people are decorating these rooms differently. For some homes, the laundry area is the most common entrance and exit. Heck, they even have some chic new names for the laundry area now, like "the all-purpose room," "the utility portal" (I kid you not!), "mudroom dropzone," or my favorite, "the multi-functional utility and organizational space".įor me, it is just the plain ol' laundry room, but whatever you call it, the laundry area is now often situated adjacent to high-traffic entry areas like garages, kitchens, back doors, or side doors. So, yeah, the laundry room has hit the big time and become an important design feature of many modern homes. It is like we all woke up and realized that these laundry areas are essential and functional, not to mention that some of us (for me it was my mom) spend a lot of time in these little rooms! I am not sure if we were collectively ashamed of our dirty laundry or what the issue was, but alas, the laundry room has been elevated in status. Laundry rooms sure have come a long way! Remember those dingy little rooms in the corner of the cellar or tucked away in a windowless space of the house? Concrete floors, exposed wood shelving (and not in the cool contemporary kind), poor ventilation, and that damp smell?
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