EEEEEK!!! I’m so excited to finish up the New Year New Room Challenge by sharing our completed laundry room and pantry renovation! A big thank you to Stephanie at Casa Watkins Living for including me. I’m so appreciative. I’m not gonna wait around. Let’s get this party started. *The post contains affiliate links.
Ta da! It’s exactly what I pictured in my head and I could not love it more!
The big statement in here is the wallpaper. It’s from Milton and King and it’s called ‘olive dapple’ in the colorway olive canvas. It was pretty easy to install. I talked more about that here. I’ve been drawn to golden yellow lately so I love how it looks in here. It’s fun, modern and sophisticated. The most perfect of combos.
The pink cabinet paint is from Velvet Finishes. I loved the process. First of all, no sanding. SCORE. There’s a spray called ‘ready’ that cleans and prepares the cabinet for paint. The paint (a mixture of ‘ethereal’ and a tiny bit of ‘captivating’) went on so easy and smooth. To finish it off, I did a couple coats of ‘protect’. I will be using this again. I have plenty of these colors left over but I’ve got my eyes on some others too.
candle // tray //cabinet pulls |
Art to Frames framed this print I downloaded from Etsy. I chose modern white with a white mat. I love how it brightens things up and breaks up the busy pattern of the wallpaper. You can download your images right onto their website and they print it out, frame it and send it right to your door step.
My hubs made the counter top out of plywood when we first moved in. He also made the base a while back too. I painted the base the color of the walls and trim to help it look more cohesive.
In real life the counter tops will hold our laundry baskets. We had one but when I took some extra junk off of the top, I realized 2 would fit. That means I can separate our stuff from what goes upstairs for the girls. It also means I can go twice as long before I have to put clean laundry away… Yes, I have thought about that and yes, it makes me happy.
The rug is from Home Dynamix. It’s the Rutherford rug in pink. I love how it fits in the space. It’s soft and has pretty fringe detailing.
The last thing over here is the light. HEART EYES. It’s by Mitzi from Hudson Valley Lighting. It’s called ‘Audrey’. I got the larger of 2 sizes and chose the old bronze finish. It’s perfectly matte black, looks so pretty in the space and gives off a great amount of light.
light // 16″ ceiling medallion |
Before we switch to the other side, lets just take a quick look at a before pic…yeah….
Moving on to more beautiful things.. The pantry side. My husband built these amazing shelves.
I decided to simplify things visually by painting them to match the walls. This color is ‘ripe olive’ from Sherwin Williams.
We actually had 6 shelves before but when things were measured out and built more efficiently, we were able to have five and fit everything even better.
The bottom shelf is much deeper. The cat litter box hangs out in this room. The deeper shelf hides it a bit. Obviously I took it out for the pictures. You know what they look like. It’s all good.
I already had all of these white bins. I bought custom labels for them and also purchased a couple of these tall food storage containers from Ikea.
See how we have one that says ‘breakfast’? I used to have our cereal in bins like the clear ones above.
I was always refilling them and having to bring a bunch of different
bins to the table every morning. Then I heard a tip from
the ladies at the home edit
to put all the bags in one container that way you can just take that
one container to the table in the mornings. Game changer, people. Pretty
is great but if it isn’t less work for you then what is the point?
I’m so thankful for this pretty storage. He did an amazing job.
Here’s the before:
Remember, it was even it’s own little closet. We had the wall taken down before the challenge started which helped us better use the space.
So much different, huh?
Please excuse me while I go hang out in there. Never thought I’d feel that way about a laundry room. To be clear, I don’t feel that way about actual laundry. See?
Shop the space by scrolling below:
Make sure and head over to see all the reveals happening today. I’m so excited to browse.
Another big thanks to the sponsors for this makeover. It was great!
That’s one more room DONE!
Thanks for reading,friends!
For more reveals:
Mudroom Makeover
ORC Exterior Update
ORC Playroom Makeover
Master Bath DIY
E Design Bedroom Update
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LAUNDRY ROOM AND PANTRY RENOVATION
The pink is so perfect! Love it ALL!
This looks amazing! I love the pink cabinets…it is such a surprise!
JESSSICA!!! This is so awesome. I love that you brought in that fab pink and it coordinates so fabulously with the wallpaper. Beautiful!!! That lamp is totally cute!!
Holy WOW!!! I can NOT get over that wall/shelf/cabinet contrast. It is SO good!! And the wallpaper is just icing on the cake. Such a beautiful job – I truly love it so much 🙂
thank you sweet Cassie!!
thank you!! I'm so glad I went for it. I almost chickened out. : )
Thanks Jess! I'm so happy with it all.
Thanks Stephanie! I'm so thankful to have been a part of this challenge. Thanks for having me
Thanks Rachael! I love it so much and I'm so happy its done. ; )
Aw thanks Iris! Yes, it does make laundry happier, for sure
you are so cute! and i love the pink cabinets- so fun!
It's amazing, Jessica! I love the mix of color and patterns in here, and the new pantry shelving is perfect! Beautiful job! It's a space that will surely be a pick-me-up, each time you walk into it. 🙂
Wow! What a transformation. The color combo is so unexpected and so perfect! Love the wallpaper, cabinet color, rug, and light fixture and the pantry storage is so pretty!
Great room! I wanted to take some of your ideas as tips. What material did you use to make the pantry shelving, are they solid wood or plywood like the counter over the washer/dryer? and how did you go about hanging them to 'float' but still bear the weight of canned goods from the pantry?
Thanks so much!! It’s 3/4” plywood faced with a 1×3. They aren’t actually floating. They have cleats on the side and ribs running across underneath. The narrower ones have one brace and the deeper one has 2