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Laundry Room Makeover

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This Laundry Room makeover is something I have wanted to do since we bought our home in Oct of 2017. if you check my Pinterest board you can tell.

It was green with a wallpapered border trim and oddly placed cabinets, and while it was completely unnecessary, the laundry room is at the top of the stairs so every day it annoyed me. [shown below]

Every day I walked up the stairs and hated it. It did not spark joy. It needed to be fixed.

Because we were working on this bench, I decided to use the left over paint we had from the playroom and guest room and went to town.

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The trick to wallpaper is warm warm and white water vinegar. I drenched it and then while it was wet used a plastic scraper to peel it off. When I used a scrub sponge to clean the wall of residue several times before painting.

I used the trick of painting the ceiling the same color. When you are using an almost white, like the Taupe Tease I used, it looks so much cleaner. And leaves you less edges to fret over.

Jeff took down the cabinets and originally we wanted to add a custom cabinet to the left side, but now with it open and having only the ledge, I love how clean it is in there.

I have been reading The Minimalist Home, and if you create a space like a cabinet, it will fill up with junk.

The ledge is one 2’x12’x8ft standard stud construction grade board.

It was about $10.

Jeff cut it to size. Let’s note: Walls aren’t ever perfectly straight, so the process was annoying. There was a lot of walking the board up and down the stairs. We hung it with metal cleats. I wanted it to be floating with out and brackets showing.

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We sanded the board and filled the knots with epoxy to keep it from getting too much moisture in it and then did 2 coats of stain on it. I didn’t want to poly it and I figured, for a $10 board I’m ok with it getting water marks on it. If we need to replace it down the line in 5 years, we can trace this shelf and make a new one.

The glass jars are from Home Goods for a steal, I liked similar ones here. They hold almost 2 containers of pods and OxyClean, so extra storage isn’t incredibly necessary. The tin vase holds our laundry bags and is from JOANN Fabric (similar).

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The frame was in a closet and is old, I pulled out an old map of Atlanta and stuck that in there with some extra wooden flowers from Michaels.

 

It’s just so much cleaner!

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