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Farmhouse laundry room organization
Farmhouse laundry room organization






farmhouse laundry room organization
  1. Farmhouse laundry room organization update#
  2. Farmhouse laundry room organization full#

After 2 days of grouting these walls, I couldn’t close my hands! They were so sore. I installed a grey grout to add some contrast and interest. We flanked both walls with subway tile from Lowes. They are so whimsical and romantic and I love the bit of sparkle they add to the room. Updating the knobs on your cabinet can really transform the look.

Farmhouse laundry room organization update#

The only think I did to update these was to add some beautiful glass knobs. We decided to keep our original upper cabinets since they were in really great shape, I found no reason to replace them.

farmhouse laundry room organization

We built shelves on the other end of the counter tops to hold some baskets that will house lost socks and other cluttering items. We left a lot of the original rustic character of the wood. We built these ourselves and I could not be happier with the end result. Topping off the amazing turned legs is our handmade reclaimed wood butcher block counter tops. Instead of base cabinets, we used turned table legs painted in Chimney Smoke from Lowes.

farmhouse laundry room organization

I wanted the room to have a more open feel and by eliminating some lower cabinets, I achieve this. Heading back into the laundry room, the scenery has changed dramatically.

Farmhouse laundry room organization full#

*I will be doing some full tutorial posts on these doors as well as all the other projects we worked on in this room over then next coming weeks.* I used a bleach finish technique on the doors which lightened them up a bit and added a nice patina to them. I stripped and sanded off the original dark varnish and it revealed this beautiful wood. They have this amazing old hardware that is still functional, and has all the charm an old antique door should have. I knew the minute I saw them that they were meant to go home with me. I found a set of antique doors at an antique store near my home. Isn’t it so great? But the chalkboard is nothing compared to my amazing barn doors. I updated my old black chalkboard wall with a vintage style green chalkboard wall. We started with some barn door hardware from Lowes. I wanted to make a statement so I changed up a few things in my breezeway, the ‘hallway’ to my laundry room. This flooring adds charm and lightens up the room. The foundation of the room is a octagonal white tile with white grout from Lowes. This light had the perfect balance of vintage farmhouse. Including this lovely semi flush mount light by Kichler. The white shiplap walls, subway tile, reclaimed butcher block counter tops, turned table legs, and of course, that amazing farmhouse sink all contribute to the look and feel of this room reveal. There are a few main elements in this room that capture just that. My dream was to create a space that was filled with light and exuded farmhouse charm. With the exception to the laundry sink, almost everything in this room was purchased through Lowes. They saw my vision and let me run with it. Lowes has been an incredible partner for this project. Farmhouse laundry room reveal…įirst and foremost, I need to give a huge shout out to some amazing sponsors and one huge helper. Now, if you want to see what the last 5 weeks have been like you can see Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, and Week 5 here.Īnd… here is my after. If you have been following along, you have seen the before picture, but if you have not, here is what my lovely laundry room looked like prior to the One Room Challenge. Of course I chose a room that was to be gutted and put completely back together. This experience….this One Room Challenge experience has been one of the most intense, stressful, and yet inspiring and creative experiences of my life. It time for my farmhouse laundry room reveal.








Farmhouse laundry room organization