Laundry Room Design Ideas with White Cabinets and Orange Walls

Laundry
Laundry
Closet Organizing SystemsCloset Organizing Systems
Removing a closet to enlarge the space and moving the Washer and Dryer (now Stackables) helped to provide more useable space. Ivory glazed melamine. Donna Siben/ Designer for Closet Organizing Systems
Wauwatosa 2-Story Home Addition
Wauwatosa 2-Story Home Addition
S.J. Janis Company, Inc.S.J. Janis Company, Inc.
The kids former 2nd floor bathroom was replaced with a new laundry room for much easier washing access. LG high efficiency washer and dryer looks good and includes a washer drain pan for peace of mind. A quartz countertop and satin nickel faucet provide a low maintenance solution for cleaning on the 2nd floor. Stone tile was used on the floor for durability and easy cleaning of any spills.
Plymouth Bathroom Transitional Modern Update
Plymouth Bathroom Transitional Modern Update
MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.
MA Peterson www.mapeterson.com This mudroom was part of an updated entry way and we re-designed it to accommodate their busy lifestyle, balanced by a sense of clean design and common order. Newly painted custom cabinetry adorns the walls, with overhead space for off-season storage, cubbies for individual items, and bench seating for comfortable and convenient quick changes. We paid extra attention to detail and added tiered space for storing shoes with custom shelves under the benches. Floor to ceiling closets add multipurpose storage for outerwear, bulkier boots and sports gear. There wall opposite of the cabinets offers up a long row of wall hooks, so no matter what the kids say, there's no reason for a single coat or scarf to be left on the floor, again. Nothing other than stone flooring would do for this transitional room, because it stands up to heavy traffic and sweeps up in just minutes. Overhead lighting simplifies the search for gear and highlights easy access to the laundry room at the end of the hall. Photo Credit: Todd Mulvihill Photography
Laundry
Laundry
VMAX LLCVMAX LLC
Laundry Room Renovation Project
Laundry Room with Class
Laundry Room with Class
UserUser
A stacked washer/dryer comes alive with the addition of contemporary and functional components
Lake Minnetonka Cottage
Lake Minnetonka Cottage
Lucy Interior DesignLucy Interior Design
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design Photography: SPACECRAFTING
Mud Room & Basement
Mud Room & Basement
Karry Home SolutionsKarry Home Solutions
Existing bathroom renovated and expanded into the hallway area to build a combined laundry/mudroom. Electrical and plumbing moved to accommodate new washer and dryer, as well as a doggy shower.
Carriage House and entry
Carriage House and entry
Lynn Hopkins ArchitectsLynn Hopkins Architects
The laundry occupies the hall area on the second floor at the top of the back stairs. The stair guardrail and chest of drawers have been replaced with a custom cabinet that provides storage, a folding table and the necessary safety. Combining these functions makes the work area more spacious, efficient and less cluttered.
Modern Gemstone in the Country
Modern Gemstone in the Country
Chace Building SupplyChace Building Supply
fun laundry room doubles as home office. Orange painted ceiling with white walls. Funky orange wood grain laminate countertop
Tricklebrook - Inland Lake Lot
Tricklebrook - Inland Lake Lot
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Good things come in small packages, as Tricklebrook proves. This compact yet charming design packs a lot of personality into an efficient plan that is perfect for a tight city or waterfront lot. Inspired by the Craftsman aesthetic and classic All-American bungalow design, the exterior features interesting roof lines with overhangs, stone and shingle accents and abundant windows designed both to let in maximum natural sunlight as well as take full advantage of the lakefront views. The covered front porch leads into a welcoming foyer and the first level’s 1,150-square foot floor plan, which is divided into both family and private areas for maximum convenience. Private spaces include a flexible first-floor bedroom or office on the left; family spaces include a living room with fireplace, an open plan kitchen with an unusual oval island and dining area on the right as well as a nearby handy mud room. At night, relax on the 150-square-foot screened porch or patio. Head upstairs and you’ll find an additional 1,025 square feet of living space, with two bedrooms, both with unusual sloped ceilings, walk-in closets and private baths. The second floor also includes a convenient laundry room and an office/reading area. Photographer: Dave Leale

Laundry Room Design Ideas with White Cabinets and Orange Walls

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