L-shaped Laundry Room Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors
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Closet Factory
Revamping the laundry room brings a blend of functionality and style to an often-overlooked space. Upgrading appliances to energy-efficient models enhances efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.
Custom cabinetry and shelving solutions maximize storage for detergents, cleaning supplies, and laundry essentials, promoting an organized and clutter-free environment. Consideration of ergonomic design, such as a folding counter or ironing station, streamlines tasks and adds a touch of convenience.
Thoughtful lighting choices, perhaps with LED fixtures or natural light sources, contribute to a bright and inviting atmosphere. Flooring upgrades for durability, such as water-resistant tiles or easy-to-clean materials, can withstand the demands of laundry tasks.
Ultimately, a remodeled laundry room not only elevates its practical functionality but also transforms it into a well-designed, efficient space that makes the often-dreaded chore of laundry a more pleasant experience.
Paris Eden - Closet Factory
Floor to ceiling cabinetry with a mixture of shelves provides plenty of storage space in this custom laundry room. Plenty of counter space for folding and watching your iPad while performing chores. Pet nook gives a proper space for pet bed and supplies. Space as pictured is in white melamine and RTF however we custom paint so it could be done in paint grade materials just as easily.
Higham Furniture
Framed Shaker utility painted in Little Greene 'Portland Stone Deep'
Walls: Farrow & Ball 'Wimbourne White'
Worktops are SG Carrara quartz
Villeroy & Boch Farmhouse 60 sink
Perrin and Rowe - Ionian deck mounted tap with crosshead handles in Aged brass finish.
Burnished Brass handles by Armac Martin
Photo by Rowland Roques-O'Neil.
Designs by BSB
HUGE transformation! The homes in this area quintessentially have smaller kitchens that dining rooms. In addition, there is no open floor concept so traffic flow is restricted. In this design, we choose to take over the dining room! The fortunate part is the sunroom on the backside of the home was conditioned as part of the home, so the furniture and space plan transformed this room into the "dining room". What a beautiful thing to have on the backside of the home where the view is great (future pictures to come!).
The improvements and challenges were to remove the wall between the kitchen and the formal dining room (which was rarely used) and then extend the kitchen into that space. !! This is a great challenge because it changes the flow, original architectural patterns to the home! We (client included) the plan achieved just that with some sacrifices -- but honestly, with so many more rewards.
Check back for more updates and plans to be uploaded - or send us a message to inquire about how this, is possible!
Photography by David Cannon
Lunada Consulting & Design, Inc.
Wall mounted ironing board cabinet, great for space saving in small spaces.
L-shaped Laundry Room Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors
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