A little organization for the laundry room

My cousin, Eric, is coming over tonight to lay new tile in my laundry room.  I’m so excited!  I use the term laundry room loosely, as ours is just a 3 x 10 foot closet.    When we move If we move, I will look for a laundry room that has folding and sorting space.  For now I am grateful that it is on the main floor.  Anyway, my laundry room has always been a mess.

I didn’t think it mattered that the top of the cupboared was all junky or that the shelves were shoved full of stuff I never used. 

After we started our house remodel and have been living in chaos for 6 weeks and counting, I realized that environment affects me.  I’m cranky; I can’t think, the children are running around crazy; and It’s getting harder to be productive.  I’ve decided while I can, to take every little nook and cranny of my home and make it better.

I’m not an interior designer (in case you were confused, bwahahaha) and I know what I do won’t be perfect.  I’m okay with that.

The first thing I did was take everything out of the cupboards and wash them down.  Then I thought about what I really used.  I set those items aside and got rid of the rest.  Some I was able to find new homes for where they would be loved and cherished.  Some were worth trashing and other things hit the garage sale pile. 

While I was decluttering I also removed a shelf from each cabinet.  With 3 shelves, they were too short to be of much use.  The strong boards are going to be perfect for towel storage in another room.

Then I took a vinyl table cloth that I loved and cut it up as shelf liner.  I used elmer’s spray adhesive to adhere the vinyl and wrapped it all the way around the shelf.  This allows me to flip the shelf over and hides all of the original brown.  I love the pale yellow with white polka dots.  It’s so cheerful!  And I love that I can wipe it down when I need to.  My first plan was to use wallpaper, but that was waaaay to expensive.  My next idea was to use fabric with decopauge and sealer to make it washable.  That was going to be a LOT of work.  My genious mother thought of the table cloth.  Mine was on my table (convenient) but a new one is just $5.

The cabinet doors were too dark and heavy feeling.  I thought about washing the cabinets in a pale aqua blue, but I wasn’t sure I would love it and I’m  tired of painting!  So I took the doors off and used glue dots to stick a lovely daisy lace trim around the door frame.  The lace hid the router holes from the old hinges.  Update:  The glue dots didn’t hold.  I ended up using spray glue for the lace too.

There are cabinets on each end of the room.  One over the washer and one over the dryer.  The washer side will stay open. And I’ve sewn a cute little yellow and tiny dot curtain for the other side from the fabric I had orginally cut for shelf liner.  I’m going to find a tension rod today so I can show it to you.  (I’m not loving the curtain look in here.  Maybe it’s not full enough, or not long enough, or just too bright a fabric.  How would you fix it if it were you?)

I invested $25 in a huge new basket ($4–price slashed because the cover was damaged, but I can sew!) for our BBQ tools that will sit on top of the dryer cabinet; $5 each for 3 gallon size glass penny candy jars for baking soda, borax, and oxygen bleach, and $5 for a lime green tea jar for liquid laundry soap. 

I also used the leftover beadboard wall-paper from the girls’ room to wall-paper the entire room and the backs of the cabinets.  It makes me so happy whenI look in there from the other room.  I plan to leave off the doors to the laundry closet and sew a curtain instead that matches the blinds I hope to make for the kitchen.

Here’s an after photo, more pictures to come:

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4 thoughts on “A little organization for the laundry room

  1. Andrea says:

    OH ANGELA! You are so creative. Good for you! It looks so lovely. What a happy place to do laundry. I wish you were my neighbor………

  2. Melissa says:

    I am always amazed by the difference de-cluttering and cleaning can make! Your laundry “room” looks so much better. I had a similar project when the drain under my kitchen sink started to leak. It’s all clean and nice *now* but it was a mess when my husband went to work on it.

  3. Lisa says:

    I LOVE the idea using the lime green dispenser for liquid detergant and the jars for the other powders! What a cute makeover!

    Just wanted to share that the previous homeowners lined the shelves in my kitchen with something that feels like a vinyl tablecloth. They are held in place with thumb tacks at the corners. It is very snug and hasn’t loosened any in the 2 years we’ve been here.

  4. Nikki says:

    I think your laundry room is lovely now, but I agree that the curtain isn’t ‘quite’ right yet.

    If it were mine, I would move that tension rod right up to the top because that little dark strip up there is distracting, make the curtain wider, (by sewing a piece to each end – the seams can be lost in the folds), and perhaps add a strip of lace across the bottom to connect visually with the lace on your door curtain.

    That said, it is still a light and lovely place to do laundry. Is there perhaps room between the washer and dryer for a fold down table or wide shelf for folding clothes? That might work since it would be dropped out of the way unless you were using it.

    Thanks for all you do!

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