Laundry Room Design Ideas with Glass-front Cabinets
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Allen Construction
Architect: Tom Ochsner
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Acco Kitchen and Bath
This contained, compact stacked laundry pair is a far cry from the original DARK, barely accessible laundry that graced this area before. Close the frosted glass doors and the laundry pair becomes a hidden but hard working element in this home. Handy storage on the right side too for linens, laundry soap, and the instant hot water heater resides there too.
Rebecca Tabbert for Acco Kitchen and Bath
Andrew Offenbacher
1960s laundry room renovation. Nurazzo tile floors. Reclaimed Chicago brick backsplash. Maple butcher-block counter. IKEA cabinets w/backlit glass. Focal Point linear Seem semi-recessed LED light. Salsbury lockers. 4-panel glass pocket door. Red washer/dryer combo for pop of color.
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
A perfectly styled floor to ceiling grey shaker cabinet with glass front doors in the butler’s pantry provides storage that pleases the eye.
You can see, if you peek off the left, that this pantry space is open to the laundry room, which was fully outfitted with custom cabinets as well. The coolest feature? A laundry chute that connects a window bench in the second floor master suite with this first floor laundry room.
photo credit: Rebecca McAlpin
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We used an armoire with grey washed finish for storing linens, and provided a family sized wash basket on wheels for easy manoeuvering. Hooks on the wall help to air out items.
Photo: Suzanna Scott Photography
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
The revolutionary VELUX No Leak Solar Powered "Fresh Air" Skylight needs no electrical wiring to open and let in fresh air.
Photo Courtesy of VELUX
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