I should start by saying that I detest laundry with a white
hot passion. It is my absolute least favorite When we moved into our house, the
laundry closet was a disaster (well the whole house really, but I’m trying to
stay on topic here). We did some quick improvements that left it looking
better, but not great. Then several months ago, I took my tiny laundry closet
from just ok to what I consider much improved:
You can read all about the stages of this makeover here. And although it’s one million times better now, there is only so much you can do with a small closet for custom laundry cabinets
Like one you can walk into, with a door an everything.
Speaking of dreams, let’s look at some dreamy laundry
spaces, shall we?
Don’t you just love a good laundry room? One that doesn’t
take laundry so seriously. Me too. Here’s what I came up with for my laundry
room:
Most laundry rooms aren't spacious and dreamy like those in
magazines. Use these colourful, fun, and useful laundry area ideas to make a
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Similar Cabinet Color: Washer, Dryer, Laundry Basket, Rug, Tile, Laundry Poster, Cityscape Print, Light, Baskets, Orange Canister, Faux Succulents, Wall Clock, Hand Towels, Small Trash Can
We love color, so it might not surprise you to see that this
room is no exception. I feel like a fun, colorful, and well organized space
might just be the one thing that can make laundry seem not so bad. So for this
room, here are my essentials:
Lovely Laundry Room Must-Haves
Storage – Lots of storage in a laundry room is a must. If
you’re anything like me, this space tends to become a catch-all for linens,
lost items, rags, and cleaning products, just to name a few. I like to have as
many dedicated stash places as possible, so in this mood board, I’ve included
both open shelving (for pretty storage) and closed colorful cabinets, to hide
all those not so pretty items.
Artwork – Being a graphic designer, I might be biased here,
but I firmly believe that every room is better with art. The laundry room is no
exception. I created my own guide to laundry that is both helpful and
decorative, and I also found a very cute and colorful city-scape print that
features a clothes line to stick with the laundry theme.
Utility – Since this is one room that actually has to
function, utility is equally as important as aesthetics. Making room for things
like a small trash can for lint, jars to stash spare buttons or pocket treasures,
and a clock to make sure you have time to finish that load before you throw it
in, are all great ideas. Not to mention a hamper… you know… for the laundry.
Making sure all of these things are cute is just the icing on the cake.
So there you have my thoughts on creating a fun and
functional Custom Laundry Cabinets Sydney space. I hope you’ve found some
inspiration to make your own laundry
area a nice blend of form and function.



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