The Laundry Room – Chapter 1
This post is a dose of reality all who are under the MISimpression that my whole house resembles the functionality and aesthetics in my Closet, Library or Workshop.
It doesn’t. Those are just the only rooms I’ve gotten to so far. (Oh, and Madison’s bedroom – but that looks like a tornado blew through so I just try not to think about that room…and try to avoid going IN it anymore.
Anyway, welcome to my new project: The Laundry Room
Come on in. Seriously, I DARE you!
‘Cause it just keeps getting better and better!
Talk about wasted space!
Two incredibly stupid things that were done in this small room.
1. The two doors both opened up INTO the room blocking off the entire wall behind them. The door against the far wall is the one my dad and I turned into a pocket door but the other one still opens IN. That’s the first thing I’m going to change!
2. The single, small, insignificant shelf that is in the entire room is so far above and behind the washer and dryer that only a giant could reach it. Lucky for him, Wes is kind of a giant so he doesn’t stand on tippy toes like I do. That’s gonna’ change too!
The ONE good thing about this room, it’s a nice size. I can work with it.
Well, and the GE smart dispense something or other washer and dryer that we bought when we moved in.
It was a splurge. We bought the cheapest ones we could find in our last house because the house before that we had a nice set that the buyers wanted to keep — for free…and because we WANTED to sell the house we said ok.
Anyway, after staying in IL for almost 6 years with the cheapest washer and dryer on the planet, we wanted nicer ones. SO we kind of went over the top. I only add detergent once every 6 months and the washer talks to the dryer and tells it what to do with the batch that it’s about to eat. They’re kind of awesome.
Oh, and there is a sink in the room. It’s big and not pretty but at least there’s water and a drain. I can work with that too! I can even work around the weird ceiling. I think that dropped ceiling hides the stairs…maybe? No idea. In this house, anything is possible.
So, yeah, this is my new project. It shouldn’t take months but I always think that so I’m not even making an estimate. Just push forward until I come to the end. That’s the plan!
I’m so excited for you. I love starting and finishing a new project. It’s the middle part that’s not as fun!!
I can’t wait to see what you do over your washer and dryer. I have mine on pedestals too, and I would love to put a shelf or something over it, but I am only working with a closet, so I am not even sure it is possible. Thanks for showing us the before!
I’m waiting to see what you do in here too because I have kind of the same situation, minus all of the extra space you have. I have the washer, dryer and lovely shelf (that I can’t reach either because I am all of 5 feet tall). I also have the lovely door opening into the room and the room is just about big enough to accomodate the door, so I have some wasted space behind the door. And that is my whole laundry room. There are so many closets in my home that could use a pocket door (I don’t want to complain because I do have a lot of closets but the doors are such space hogs.
I wish I had that space! Mine feels like a closet. Can’t wait to see your creativity in your new space!
HA HA, mine is worse…Can’t wait to see what you do, you can come over and complete your magic at my house when your done 🙂