Utility Room Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors
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Michael Kline & Company
Major interior renovation. This room used to house the boiler, water heater and various other utility items that took up valuable space. We removed/relocated utilities and designed cabinets from floor to ceiling to maximize every spare inch of storage space. Everything is custom designed, custom built and installed by Michael Kline & Company. Photography: www.dennisroliff.com
Kim Armstrong
the tile in this laundry room has Tabarka studio floor tile, there is a drying closet where you can hang your wet clothes and it is vented to allow air circulation. sink in the laundry room, wall mount sink that we built the cabinets around. washer dryer on pedestals. cabinet color robins egg blue
Classic Home Improvements
This craftsman-style home in North Park was remodeled in late spring of 2022 with this gorgeous Mediterranean design with hexagon terra cotta floors and Waypoint cabinets. The matte black hardware and appliances incorporate a modern and updated twist.
Planet Furniture
A totally bespoke Utility Room with walk-in pantry painted in Farrow & Ball’s Hardwicke White throughout which perfectly compliments the natural wooden beams and stonework.
The Silestone Lagoon worktops and contemporary accessories bring the whole look up-to-date and provide the functionality (and luxury) that would have been missing when the house was built!
The pantry tap is a Zip HydroTap providing boiling, chilled and sparkling water. All handles are Brushed Nickel.
W I N B E R G Interior + Architectural design
We were asked to update a country house's boot room by introducing custom made joinery to home lots of outdoor jackets and boots as well as updating the sink area.
Photography by Amy Parton
DreamSpace Interiors Corp.
A highly functional laundry room with lots of storage space and a long countertop for folding.
Eurodale Developments Inc
Custom Hockey lockers and concealed storage making for a ventilated and dry space to store items out of view. Furthermore, the floor drain which used to be in front of the cabinets was moved inside and a flood eliminating backwater valve installed to protect the new finishes from future floods. Its what you don't see that is important here in the end!
Utility Room Design Ideas with Terra-cotta Floors
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