Herringbone Painted Wall
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Submitted By Design Build Love
Our laundry room is one of two main entries into our home. You see… our laundry room suffers from a case of the “pass-through’s”! What does that mean? That means that it is the narrow corridor that you pass through when entering our home from the garage and it dumps you into the kitchen! Because of this, the laundry room has been a horrible dumping ground for miscellaneous junk ever since we moved in, and it gets seen all the time since it’s right off our kitchen. On top of being very tight on usable space, the one shelf that was in the laundry room was literally out-of-reach for my 5’2″ frame, making its use nearly impossible! So, it was settled… LAUNDRY ROOM IT IS!!!
Here’s my main inspiration for the laundry room makeover:
This is what I started with…
Clearly the room is so small and awkward that it’s superhard to photograph! Please don’t judge the terribly difficult/awful pictures, but you get the gist!
In the end, this is what I came up with:
- Painted herringbone, color-blocked accent wall
- Fresh paint for entire room
- Custom DIY-built shelves and brackets
- DIY’d wall art and shelf decor
- More efficient storage
- Easier access to frequently used items
Tutorials for each part of the project coming this week and next, including the color-blocked herringbone wall! Update: here’s the tutorial for the wall!
I am the husband of the amazing Cassity of Remodelaholic. I love to problem solve and to design and build things inside and outside the house to make life better. I am a professional Landscape Architect by trade and love the outdoors.
I really like the painted pattern and the dark color of the shelves. Especially that shelf right on top of the washer and dryer. Looks great! 🙂
Thanks so much Jessica! The shelf on top of the washer and dryer has been totally awesome and was a game-changer in that room for sure!
That color-blocked chevron wall is wonderful! It must make working in this area much more fun… not to mention “passing through”.
Liz
It totally does Liz! I absolutely LOVE being in this room and it is no longer a “pass-through” space in our eyes!
Love the “empty your pockets” glass! Nice makeover 🙂
Thanks Anne! 🙂 The jar is just a little fun, but functional flare for the room!
My daughter recently did an amazing laundry room re-do inspired by this project. https://dancingcommas.blogspot.com/
oh yes! I LOVE your daughter’s room Linda! She did an amazing job and I love her weight and string trick for the lines!!!
Looks lovely – what a nice, welcoming place to come home to! Do you know you can change the hinges on your dryer door so it will open to the left and be more convenient to load? I lived with “climbing over” my door for a couple years before someone told me.
Thanks so much Patti! And might I say how absolutely observant you are!!! Yes, our dryer door is “backwards” and we can switch it… thanks for the reminder to get that done because it is totally a pain in the butt! 😉
this is waaaaay too gorgeous for a laundry room! i’d want to pull up a chair and enjoy some tea and good book in there!
looking forward to the tutorials!