Laundry Room Design Ideas with Porcelain Splashback and Brown Floor
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Debra Winston, UDCP
The stacked washer and dryer are a compact solution for a tight space. The heat pump dryer us ductless, saving energy and money.
Eden Builders
This kitchen was a complete redo including some foundation and framing work to a space that was built before below code.
Paxton Place Design
Laundry room's are one of the most utilized spaces in the home so it's paramount that the design is not only functional but characteristic of the client. To continue with the rustic farmhouse aesthetic, we wanted to give our client the ability to walk into their laundry room and be happy about being in it. Custom laminate cabinetry in a sage colored green pairs with the green and white landscape scene wallpaper on the ceiling. To add more texture, white square porcelain tiles are on the sink wall, while small bead board painted green to match the cabinetry is on the other walls. The large sink provides ample space to wash almost anything and the brick flooring is a perfect touch of utilitarian that the client desired.
WERK | Building Modern
Zionsville, IN - HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles, Christopher Short, Architect, WERK | Building Modern, Construction Managers, Custom Builder
Almighty Home Solutions LLC
Laundry room || Remodel || the previous mudroom was repurposed into the Laundry with easy access to the Kitchen. Featuring a laundry chute from the second floor into an upper cabinet. refinished hardwood flooring, tile backsplash. Across from the Laundry Room is the new walk-in Pantry. Both are accessed off the hallway to the existing garage.
Arciform
The closet system and laundry space affords these traveling homeowners a place to prep for their travels.
Kiwi Kitchens Ltd
Laundry doors made in Zeroline, Arctic white, Velvet. Wall cabinet in Zeroline, Rumskulla Oak Matt.
Benchtop in Caesarstone, Georgian Bluffs.
Studio 76 Kitchens and Baths
An existing laundry area and an existing office, which had become a “catch all” space, were combined with the goal of creating a beautiful, functional, larger mudroom / laundry room!
Several concepts were considered, but this design best met the client’s needs.
Finishes and textures complete the design providing the room with warmth and character. The dark grey adds contrast to the natural wood-tile plank floor and coordinate with the wood shelves and bench. A beautiful semi-flush decorative ceiling light fixture with a gold finish was added to coordinate with the cabinet hardware and faucet. A simple square undulated backsplash tile and white countertop lighten the space. All were brought together with a unifying wallcovering. The result is a bright, updated, beautiful and spacious room that is inviting and extremely functional.
Wow Great Place
Now this. THIS is a place I would do laundry. And perhaps have a cocktail? (It has become a home bar for entertaining in the adjoining basement den!)
Laundry Room Design Ideas with Porcelain Splashback and Brown Floor
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