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Hey There Laundry Room Plans

First project alert! We've started design plans on our tiny laundry room and I'm so ready to tackle this space. The laundry room has been pretty neglected for a few years and outside of washing our clothes, this room has also become the dumping ground for unwanted junk, cleaning supplies, oh and did I mention this area also serves as our pantry! There's a lot going on in this small space and we desperately need to create a practical and organized area that doesn't feel cramped or crowded (and doesn't have me bumping into everything at every turn). 

floor tile / cabinets / wallpaper / light fixture / first aid box

Flooring: Matte black tiles in an unconventional shape and at a great price = yes please! I was torn between hexagon or this shape picket, but since I’ve been seeing A LOT of hexagon being used in other homes, I decided to go with a shape that I haven’t seen very often. Picket was the winner!

Wallpaper: After being immersed in the wonderful world of wallpaper I found a very soft and elegant pattern from Anthrolopogie. I still haven’t decided where to apply this beaut, but she (yes the wallpaper is a female) must go somewhere! Decisions, Decisions. Plot twist: this will be my first time working with wallpaper.

Closed Storage: Currently the laundry/junk/pantry/hoarder room has open shelving and as much as I love open shelves I'm seeing first-hand that they're not ideal in this room *side eyes junk piling up*. We need doors and drawers to hide laundry and cleaning supplies, toiletries and general household items. 

Lighting: Goodbyeee boob light, hellooo not boob light! A flush mount light was really our only option here. We have low ceilings in our home (8 ft), we’re a tallish family (6’1 - Josh and 5’7 1/2 - Josalyn) and the light is positioned on a slanted ceiling.

Water Heater Closet: A DIY project for hiding the elephant in the room. The *insert expletives* water heater. Although this thing is huge and such an eyesore, it works hard, so there’s no plans to replace it anytime soon. For now, we’ll just hide it.