Laundry Room Design Ideas with a Single-bowl Sink and Quartzite Benchtops
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LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Stefco Builders
Landscape Architect: Hilarie Holdsworth Design
Photographer: Greg Premru
Heliconia
Marble penny rounds, brass handles and an integrated laundry chute make for a convenient and beautiful laundry space.
Upside Development
Toronto’s Upside Development completed this contemporary new construction in Otonabee, North York.
Spaces Renewed
A fun laundry and craft room complete with a sink, bench, and ample folding space! Check out that patterned cement floor tile!
User
This mudroom/laundry area was dark and disorganized. We created some much needed storage, stacked the laundry to provide more space, and a seating area for this busy family. The random hexagon tile pattern on the floor was created using 3 different shades of the same tile. We really love finding ways to use standard materials in new and fun ways that heighten the design and make things look custom. We did the same with the floor tile in the front entry, creating a basket-weave/plaid look with a combination of tile colours and sizes. A geometric light fixture and some fun wall hooks finish the space.
burlanes interiors
Located in the heart of Sevenoaks, this beautiful family home has recently undergone an extensive refurbishment, of which Burlanes were commissioned for, including a new traditional, country style kitchen and larder, utility room / laundry, and bespoke storage solutions for the family sitting room and children's play room.
Studio Nest
We paired this rich shade of blue with smooth, white quartz worktop to achieve a calming, clean space. This utility design shows how to combine functionality, clever storage solutions and timeless luxury.
User
This mudroom/laundry area was dark and disorganized. We created some much needed storage, stacked the laundry to provide more space, and a seating area for this busy family. The random hexagon tile pattern on the floor was created using 3 different shades of the same tile. We really love finding ways to use standard materials in new and fun ways that heighten the design and make things look custom. We did the same with the floor tile in the front entry, creating a basket-weave/plaid look with a combination of tile colours and sizes. A geometric light fixture and some fun wall hooks finish the space.
Laundry Room Design Ideas with a Single-bowl Sink and Quartzite Benchtops
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