Traditional Laundry Room Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors
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ROM architecture studio
Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA
Contractor: Phoenix Construction
Photography: © Kathryn Barnard
Higham Furniture
Framed Shaker utility painted in Little Greene 'Portland Stone Deep'
Walls: Farrow & Ball 'Wimbourne White'
Worktops are SG Carrara quartz
Villeroy & Boch Farmhouse 60 sink
Perrin and Rowe - Ionian deck mounted tap with crosshead handles in Aged brass finish.
Burnished Brass handles by Armac Martin
Photo by Rowland Roques-O'Neil.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Designer: Ben Nelson | Furnishings: Martha O'Hara Interiors | Photography: Landmark Photography
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
Original to the home was a beautiful stained glass window. The homeowner’s wanted to reuse it and since the laundry room had no exterior window, it was perfect. Natural light from the skylight above the back stairway filters through it and illuminates the laundry room. What was an otherwise mundane space now showcases a beautiful art piece. The room also features one of Cambria’s newest counter top colors, Parys. The rich blue and gray tones are seen again in the blue wall paint and the stainless steel sink and faucet finish. Twin Cities Closet Company provided for this small space making the most of every square inch.
The Kitchen Place
A small 2nd floor laundry room was added to this 1910 home during a master suite addition. The linen closet (see painted white doors left) was double sided (peninsula tall pantry cabinet) to the master suite bathroom for ease of folding and storing bathroom towels. Stacked metal shelves held a laundry basket for each member of the household. A custom tile shower pan was installed to catch any potential leaks or plumbing issues that may occur down the road....and prevent ceiling damage in rooms beneath. The shelf above holds a steam generator for the walk in shower in the adjacent master bathroom.
Christopher Scott Cabinetry and Design Inc.
Stacked washer-dryers are great for saving space, but adding them to a kitchen can be an eyesore. But hiding them with cabinetry allows for convenience without the visual clutter.
Traditional Laundry Room Design Ideas with Light Hardwood Floors
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