Sunday, March 11, 2012

Laundry Room Custom Cabinet Reveal


There was one room in my house that you never saw, or at least I hoped no one ever saw...my laundry room.  Surprisingly, it was the ONLY room in our entire house that had never seen another paint color than the original the builder did 7 years ago.  I know, ME!  The one who paints and repaints walls constantly had a blank canvas and an undecorated room.  Every time I mentioned to my husband that I needed to clean up the laundry room, he would say "Why? No one sees it why spend the time and money on it?".  Well, I see it!  So, while doing laundry last week I decided that was about to change.  I needed a calm and relaxing environment even if no one benefits from it but me.

Here is the boring and realistic BEFORE:


My biggest complaint was lack of storage and use of space.  These wire shelves...weren't cutting it.  I would get so frustrated when items would fall through the slits and land behind my washer and dryer.  I really wanted some custom built-ins that held a lot; yet,  could conceal items to make it look a little bit more appealing.  However, I didn't want to PAY for custom built-ins...so I decided to customize and build my own!

Here is the finished AFTER:


This was really hard to photograph due to the angle of the room and doorway, but here is a glimpse of the inside with the cabinet doors open:


I LOVE how they turned out and am very excited to fill up all these cupboards!

I painted the room Valspar's Notre Dame, a very soft gray. 

Below are the links to "how to make these cabinets" in this room! 

Laundry Room Cabinet Tutorial Part 1 - Building the Cabinet Base

Laundry Room Cabinet Tutorial Part 2 - Cabinet Finish Work

 

 This project is linked up to the following parties, go check out their awesome sites!

I Heart Nap Time







TDC Before and After



11 comments:

  1. That's impressive, Trish. They look great! It's a fantastic use of space.
    - Seth

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  2. They look great! Very nice and it looks like a ton of space now.

    Tony

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  3. Wow! You are amazing Trish! Great job!

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  4. I've been wanting to do something like that to ours...Looks great!!

    Leah

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  5. WOW, you did a great job Trisha! I'm impressed ...... you never fail to amaze me :) xoxo Mom

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  6. I am so impressed. We have the same washer and dryer =)

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  7. Wow! It looks great! Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Love this. I can't wait to pull the wire shelves down in my laundry room. Great job.

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  9. These turned out so well. I want to put some in my laundry room to hide all of the stuff that comes with doing laundry.

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  10. These turned out so well. I want to put some in my laundry room to hide all of the stuff that comes with doing laundry.

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  11. Heck I'd love to make these for my kitchen! Mine are hideous 30years ago homemade panel lovers cabinets.Seeing that you made these gives me hope I can one day afford new cabinets!

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