Laundry Room Design Ideas with Granite Benchtops and Stone Tile Splashback

Coppell | Glen Lakes | Kitchen
Coppell | Glen Lakes | Kitchen
Kitchen Design ConceptsKitchen Design Concepts
When the former laundry walls were demo'ed and that space was incorporated into the kitchen another solution for laundry and storage had to be designed. This is the result, a stackable washer/dryer with an open pantry with chrome roll-out trays. All behind attractive bi-fold doors in the corner of the kitchen. Jake Dean Photography
Country Tradition in Hampshire
Country Tradition in Hampshire
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Mike and Stacy moved to the country to be around the rolling landscape and feed the birds outside their Hampshire country home. After living in the home for over ten years, they knew exactly what they wanted to renovate their 1980’s two story once their children moved out. It all started with the desire to open up the floor plan, eliminating constricting walls around the dining room and the eating area that they didn’t plan to use once they had access to what used to be a formal dining room. They wanted to enhance the already warm country feel their home already had, with some warm hickory cabinets and casual granite counter tops. When removing the pantry and closet between the kitchen and the laundry room, the new design now just flows from the kitchen directly into the smartly appointed laundry area and adjacent powder room. The new eat in kitchen bar is frequented by guests and grand-children, and the original dining table area can be accessed on a daily basis in the new open space. One instant sensation experienced by anyone entering the front door is the bright light that now transpires from the front of the house clear through the back; making the entire first floor feel free flowing and inviting. Photo Credits- Joe Nowak
New Construction - Lower Level Living
New Construction - Lower Level Living
Lisa Stewart DesignLisa Stewart Design
This Luxurious Lower Level is fun and comfortable with elegant finished and fun painted wall treatments!
Inspired in Pearland
Inspired in Pearland
Divine RenovationDivine Renovation
Open concept kitchen with custom cabinets, storage under peninsula
Westside Dream
Westside Dream
SARA VANDERSTELT with Creative KitchensSARA VANDERSTELT with Creative Kitchens
WESTSIDE DREAM Mid Continent Cabinetry Adams - Flat Panel Door Style Perimeter in Maple Painted Antique White w/ Pewter Glaze​ Island is Cherry in Slate Stain ​MASTER BATH Mid Continent Cabinetry Adams - Flat Panel Door Style Maple Painted Antique White w/ Pewter Glaze ​POWDER / LAUNDRY / BASEMENT BATHS Mid Continent Cabinetry Adams - Flat Panel Door Style Cherry in Slate Stain HARDWARE : Antique Nickel Knobs and Pulls COUNTERTOPS KITCHEN : Granite Countertops MASTER BATH : Granite Countertops
The Outlook
The Outlook
BTM Constructions Pty LtdBTM Constructions Pty Ltd
A simple and effective laundry nook.
Country Tradition in Hampshire
Country Tradition in Hampshire
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Mike and Stacy moved to the country to be around the rolling landscape and feed the birds outside their Hampshire country home. After living in the home for over ten years, they knew exactly what they wanted to renovate their 1980’s two story once their children moved out. It all started with the desire to open up the floor plan, eliminating constricting walls around the dining room and the eating area that they didn’t plan to use once they had access to what used to be a formal dining room. They wanted to enhance the already warm country feel their home already had, with some warm hickory cabinets and casual granite counter tops. When removing the pantry and closet between the kitchen and the laundry room, the new design now just flows from the kitchen directly into the smartly appointed laundry area and adjacent powder room. The new eat in kitchen bar is frequented by guests and grand-children, and the original dining table area can be accessed on a daily basis in the new open space. One instant sensation experienced by anyone entering the front door is the bright light that now transpires from the front of the house clear through the back; making the entire first floor feel free flowing and inviting. Photo Credits- Joe Nowak

Laundry Room Design Ideas with Granite Benchtops and Stone Tile Splashback

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