Laundry Room Makeover

 

I didn’t start with an ugly laundry room by any means, but when you spend SO much time in a space, I figured there wasn’t any reason not to make it more enjoyable!

Here is the laundry room as it was when we moved in. We were lucky to have a tile floor, cabinets and even a chandelier but it was just a little boring.

As I mentioned in our Home Goals post I also wanted to make it more functional, it goes without saying that with three kids I do quite a bit of laundry.

Here is the AFTER {I won’t make you scroll down!}

Its hard to see in the photos since the room has no natural light, but I painted the walls a pale blue color. I used my ironing board cover {Homegoods, purchased several years ago} for inspiration.

To give the ironing board a place to hang, I painted a wood plaque from Michael’s, drilled holes and installed cabinets knobs to hold the ironing board up. We did the same thing {except with hooks} for my Mom’s Craft Room.

The biggest need the room had– after painting it reduced the “boring” factor –was I wanted a large space to fold and sort laundry. Front loaders have disadvantages, but they make up for it by having all that great space on the top.

I measured the room wall to wall and purchased cabinet grade plywood which Home Depot cut to size. I attached simple wood molding to each wall to support the shelf.

I also used a molding strip along the back wall, as well as installing some inexpensive 13″ metal shelf brackets {I don’t have a picture} underneath so the wood would have some extra support in the middle.

I tacked a piece of molding across the front of the board so it looked a little prettier, and don’t be mistaken by the cleanliness of these pictures, the shelf is put to daily use with piles of laundry!

On the other side of the room, I hung some IKEA brackets {the come black, but I spray painted them matte silver} with some standard small ready-made shelves from Home Depot.

Underneath, I added a coat rack {also spray painted} to use to hang things to air dry. These shelves hold the laundry once its been folded and is waiting to be put away.

I added a few decorative touches, like this little sign which seemed appropriate for jobs that can get boring very quickly! {printable to come}.

I will admit that this room is so much more functional now, but it also makes doing laundry a little nicer…and since the laundry doesn’t seem to end, I think it was worth the effort!

So tell us, what projects are you all working on these days?

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Home Goods/ TJ Maxx Gift Card Giveaway AND My Magazine Debut!

 

 

***THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.***

Well, I’ve got two fun things to announce and it’s hard to choose what to talk about first.  I think I will have to show you…drumroll, please…my laundry room in a magazine!

I stopped into Lowe’s yesterday just to see if the January issue of Cottages & Bungalows was on newsstands–and honestly wasn’t expecting to see it yet–but there it was!  I bought two copies :) and turned to page 13.  There was my laundry room!  Yeah!

You can read ALL about my laundry room redo {here}.

I entered Whisperwood Cottage’s Organizing Solutions Talent Scouting Party in September, and was so surprised (and pleased!) in October to be chosen as one of the six winners.  The process was easy, because they used my photos instead of coming out to do a shoot (you can read about my kitchen photoshoot, which will be on newsstands soon, {here}), and everyone was so very kind and easy to work with.

I think the part that makes me happiest is that one of the editor’s favorite things was my grandmother’s aqua Ball canning jars, that I use to hold borax, Oxyclean, and baking soda.  Grandma’s going to turn 94 in a few days, and I’m going to send a copy of the article to her in her card so that she can see her jars in print!

Okay, now, moving on to the next fun thing…

We hit 1,000 Facebook fans just a couple of days ago.  Thanks so much to all of you!  I do most of the Facebook posting, while Terry handles Twitter and Amy handles emails and blog administrator duties (she has the hardest job, by far!).  I have so much fun chatting with y’all on Facebook!  If you only follow us one way, you’re missing out on some of the fun–like how Facebook folks knew the back story behind my dog pee porch decor!

{Sorry this giveaway is now closed}

So, because we love you all, we’re giving away a $50 gift card to Home Goods/ TJ Maxx (yes, it works at both stores).  We know you can use a little extra cash around Christmas, and you’re welcome to spend it on presents, or yourself–we’ll never tell!

Here’s how to enter for the $50 Home Goods/ TJ Maxx gift card:

1. Follow 11 Magnolia Lane via email, Facebook, or twitter.  If you already follow, that’s great!  Leave us one comment below telling us you’re following. (1 entry)

2.  Share this giveaway with your peeps via your blog, Facebook, or Twitter and leave a comment below telling us so.  (1 entry)

So, you have up to two chances to enter and can have up to two comments below–each comment is an entry.  Make sense?  Let me know if not!

**The giveaway will end Monday, December 10th at 12noon (central time), and we’ll announce the winner by Tuesday or Wednesday.  Good luck!**

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Organizing and Projects Recap

Hello, and welcome to everyone who has jumped over from I {Heart} Organizing today. We couldn’t be more honored to be featured there today!

We are three friends who started blogging together almost two years ago, just for fun, and since then it has grown into a great way to stay motivated, creative and productive. Christy and Amy both moved to new homes this year and have been working hard to make them feel like home.  Today we thought we’d recap some of our favorite 11 Magnolia Lane projects.

{You can view a shared tour of our homes HERE}.

Before we jump into our home projects, if you have never seen our In the Kitchen with 11 Magnolia Lane series, take a look while you are here. Its probably our best organizing tool–because it answers the “what’s for dinner?” daily dilemma with menus, recipes and shopping lists designed to keep you from feeling crazed every evening. Terry comes up with a healthy, delicious menu each season, so the new Fall menu will be coming soon.

Back to some inspirational eye candy… since this pantry seems to be a Pinterest favorite, we’ll start here. Christy tackled her small pantry in her historic NC home, not only organizing it but jazzing it up with ribbon, chalkboard decals for shopping lists and mason jars to contain her staples.

Another great idea from Christy’s old kitchen was this week-at-a-glance wall calendar, made from peel and stick chalkboard panels.  What a great way to keep the week’s events front and center!

Wall Calendar

Week at a Glance Wall Calendar

Then, after relocating to Tennessee, she didn’t let wire shelves get in the way of making her New Pantry just as pretty as the rest of her newly redone kitchen. {Her complete kitchen makeover is here, Part 1 and Part 2}. And, we all agree every pantry needs a chandelier! Right?

Shortly after moving in and overhauling her kitchen, Christy tackled her new laundry room, you can see that post HERE.

Terry also undertook a major project earlier this year, turning unused space in her basement into her Kids’ Learning Center. It’s tucked right next to her desk/workspace so the kids have a dedicated area to work on homework and art projects away from the rest of the house.

As Jen mentioned, Amy just finished a huge project. Her Mom’s recent birthday gift was a makeover of her basement work/craft/sewing room. The complete post on that project is HERE.

Thank you for visiting with us today, and thanks again, Jen, for featuring us. We hope you will stop by 11 Magnolia Lane and visit with us again soon!

Amy, Christy & Terry

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Laundry Room Redo Part 2–a few more tweaks

I posted back in September about my big laundry room redo (or should I say, my small laundry room redo).  It was a big job, but it’s a small room, and when I finished my post, I still had a few things to do.  Here was the finished project:

Laundry room--c. September 2011

Here was my biggest trouble area–the cramped and messy area under the stairs.  I was hoping to find a metal cabinet at the Nashville flea market to fit here, but I knew the odd dimensions would make it tricky.

Yuck! Need a cabinet here--with doors to hide it all!

But, as luck would have it, I found one!  It was yellow but in pretty good shape for a vintage piece–no rust and it was clean.  I brought it home for $30 and spent another $15 on spray paint.  Here it is in its new place of honor:

I LOVE closing the doors on the mess!

I also managed to snag some tiny white lamp shades for my chandelier at the Goodwill.  They’re even smaller than regular-sized chandelier shades, and I think they finish it off nicely.  They were $0.99 apiece–one of the main reasons that I love Goodwill.  Incidentally, I found a pair of Mini Boden pants for my daughter there that same day, in absolutely perfect condition, for $3.49.  Score!

Tiny chandy shades

Last (and least), I found a darling pendant at the flea market that kind of sums it all up:  yes, I am a flea market queen.  It’s draped around my lotion bottle right now.

Long live the queen!

I have about a thousand other things to do around the house, but I’m feeling Thanksgiving (and then Christmas) breathing down my neck, so I’m not sure just how productive I’ll be between now and then in terms of home improvement.  I did get a nail gun for my birthday, so I can’t wait to try that out!  Thanks for stopping by…

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Laundry Room Redo–Making the Most of a Small Space

Too exciting:  this laundry room redo was featured in the January 2012 issue of Cottages & Bungalows Magazine!  Read on for all the details…

Here is the preview of the “After”, instant gratification!

I’ve been struggling with what to do with our laundry room since we moved into our new house in Nashville this summer.  It’s located off the kitchen, and to be honest, it’s pretty small compared to the overall square footage of the house.  The laundry room was definitely an area where I compromised–I wanted lots of room, cabinets, and a laundry sink.  I got none of those things, but obviously I liked the rest of the house enough to make it work.

There’s a quirky area to the right that’s under the steps to the second floor, but it’s hard to access when the washer and dryer are unstacked.  The previous owners had their machines stacked and put white wire shelving off to the right.

Here’s what the previous owners had done.

We had a stackable (not full-size) washer and dryer in our previous house, and a laundry closet, so I was still moving up in the world to get an actual laundry room this time!  However, I really didn’t want to stack the washer and dryer, if I could avoid it.  It’s harder for me to load and unload (I know others will say the exact opposite, but it’s just personal preference), and I hate it when I see visible dryer vent.  I also despise, with a passion, white wire shelving, which is a terrible shame since all newer homes are *full* of it!  My stuff is always falling over crooked and I can’t stand it!  So, I knew the shelving would go for sure.

Here’s what the laundry room looked like while I was just making it work, and getting the other (and more visible) parts of the house done:

Laundry room before

Note that there’s laundry in the washer and dryer (because there ALWAYS is!) and stuff hanging on my awesome Ballard Designs drying rack.  Also note how sad my shelving looks now that washer and dryer are unstacked–it’s almost impossible to reach anything.  That stuff’s got to go!

My crazy under-the-stairs wasted space!

Notice that I can’t even get to the space under the stairs right now…I’ve got maybe four inches between the dryer and the wall.  I have to vault over the dryer to get back there!  The problem is the aluminum dryer venting–it’s the round coiling kind, but I need something made for small spaces that lets you push the dryer almost flush against the wall.  Fortunately, they make exactly what I needed–periscope-style rigid ducting that allow me to use every inch of my space.  That was the first thing I fixed, and it made a huge difference!

I liked the blue color on the walls, and the previous owners had left the can of paint for me in the garage, so I patched the walls (especially the huge holes when I took the white wire shelving down) and painted the ceiling.  I like to paint the ceiling in a small space, especially when it’s a lighter color.  I also decided to get crazy and do Jones Design Company’s painted wallpaper treatment on the walls, figuring that it wouldn’t take too long in such a small space.  I was wrong–it seems like it took forever, but I love it so much that it was well worth it!!

This is my only shot of “during” the wallpaper painting, taken on my phone, so it’s probably not the best quality. Notice the patterns on the washing machine–I traced those a thousand times!

Once I had the walls painted, I turned my attention to the hideous fluorescent lighting on the ceiling.  Really?  I pulled that sucker off and stuck it on Craigslist.  No one’s bought it yet, and I am not surprised!

Obviously, when I pulled the light down, I was expecting to have to paint the rest of the ceiling–no problem–but I was bit surprised when there was no electrical box in the ceiling, just a 4″ x 4″ hole cut in the drywall with the wires hanging out.  I can hang lighting fixtures no problem, but I’ve never had to install a box.  Off to Home Depot (which was so annoying–I was ready to hang my chandelier that night!!).

My nasty surprise in the ceiling!

The Home Depot guy hooked me up with a joist bar mount (you can see it in the picture after I’d already put it in) that you screw into two ceiling joists, and then you mount the box on the bar.  Nothing’s ever easy for me, though, and I had to make the hole a little bigger.  Drywall dust EVERYWHERE!  Finally, though, I got the chandelier installed and swagged over so that it hangs between the washer and dryer.  I had it sitting in my bedroom for a couple of months; originally I intended to put it in my closet, but this seemed like a better idea.  I bought it on clearance at Home Depot.

I did a quick and dirty cord cover (who looks that closely at the ceiling, right?) for the chandy and the little lamp I put on the shelves with fabric that I already had that matches my ironing board cover.  That fabric has been everywhere over the years–Amy had it in her kitchen until she moved and then she returned it to me to use in my kitchen and laundry room!

Next, it was time to make cafe-style shelving.  I bought wood brackets and white MDF shelves at Home Depot and simply glued trim around the sides so that they looked more substantial.  I could have skipped the trim but now that I’m done, I’m glad that I did it.  Take a close look at the top shelf and see if you can see where I messed up (measure twice, cut once, measure twice, cut once!).  I made the top shelf a little smaller than the bottom one, but they’re the same depth (12″).

I screwed the brackets into the studs and then screwed the shelves onto the brackets–those babies aren’t going anywhere!

Now, the fun part–accessorizing!  I had everything already, with the exception of the rug, so it was just a question of deciding where to put it.  This is my absolute favorite part of redoing a room, and the reason that I tend to rush through the more important construction-type work (a major character flaw, I  know).

I borrowed the concept of Shelley’s ironing board hanger at House of Smiths and tweaked it a little to use what I already had–a shabby chic hook rack from Target.  I unscrewed the middle hook (still need to fill that hole somehow) and hung the ironing board from it.  I also gave the legs of my ironing board a coat of Pewter spray paint–they were cobalt blue and I hated that look.  The ironing board cover is the same fabric as my cord covers, as I mentioned earlier.

My ironing board is crooked–never noticed that before!

Gotta have my Martha Stewart Homekeeping manual within reach!

Grandma’s mason jars hold Oxy Clean, baking soda, and borax–I use them all in my laundry.

The Ballard drying rack was my Mother’s Day present this year (because I am a dork and love stuff like that for Mother’s Day!)

The fan was $2 at a yard sale (it still works) and the enamel bucket holds my cleaning rags.

Grabbed the rug at Hobby Lobby with my coupon–I think it ties it all together!

TJ Maxx topiaries and flea market window and washboard.

A couple of spare boxes of borax (hey, they’re decorative!) and a basket of clothespins

Vinegar (for the rinse cycle), ironing spray, change jar, and dryer softener sheets in a napkin holder.

Hi, there! I’m going to be 40 next week–see my crow’s feet?!

Kitty’s dining room

Aaahh, much better!

A couple more things need to happen before this room is totally done.  First, I may pop the door off and hang a curtain so that I can see my beautiful laundry room all day long.  Second, I need to figure out what to do with the yucky area where the hoses plug in.  I’m hiding them behind my wicker laundry baskets, but they might need a little curtain sewed at some point.  Third, I need to find a metal cabinet that will fit in the area under the steps to hold (and hide) all my cleaning supplies and other uglies that are currently hanging out on wire shelving.  The good news is that I now have about 8 inches to get back there, so I can hold my breath and squeeze through.  When I can’t make it anymore, it’ll be time for a diet!

Remaining problem area!

**A quick update:  I found a great metal cabinet at the Nashville flea market, painted it white, and now it’s disguising all the cleaning supplies in my former “problem area.”  Here it is:

I can’t end on that note, so here’s one more of the after.  Thanks for bearing with me through all those photos!!

*Love* my new laundry room!

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