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Lowe's Home Improvement
Make a closet laundry space work harder and look better by surrounding the washer and dryer with smart solutions.
Rethink Design Studio
Richard Leo Johnson
Wall Color: Smokestack Gray - Regal Wall Satin, Flat Latex (Benjamin Moore)
Cabinetry Color: Smokestack Gray - Regal Wall Satin, Flat Latex (Benjamin Moore)
Cabinetry Hardware: 7" Brushed Brass - Lewis Dolin
Counter Surface: Marble slab
Window Treatment Fabric: Ikat Ocean - Laura Lienhard
Desk Chair: Antique (reupholstered and repainted)
Light Fixture: Circa Lighting
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
Original to the home was a beautiful stained glass window. The homeowner’s wanted to reuse it and since the laundry room had no exterior window, it was perfect. Natural light from the skylight above the back stairway filters through it and illuminates the laundry room. What was an otherwise mundane space now showcases a beautiful art piece. The room also features one of Cambria’s newest counter top colors, Parys. The rich blue and gray tones are seen again in the blue wall paint and the stainless steel sink and faucet finish. Twin Cities Closet Company provided for this small space making the most of every square inch.
MMAD Architecture
Laundry at top of stair landing behind large sliding panels. Each panel is scribed to look like 3 individual doors with routed door pulls as a continuation of the bedroom wardrobe
Image by: Jack Lovel Photography
Outpost London
Hillersdon Avenue is a magnificent article 2 protected house built in 1899.
Our brief was to extend and remodel the house to better suit a modern family and their needs, without destroying the architectural heritage of the property. From the outset our approach was to extend the space within the existing volume rather than extend the property outside its intended boundaries. It was our central aim to make our interventions appear as if they had always been part of the house.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Mountain View laundry station
A barn door slides close when needed to hide the stacked washer/dryer and a cubby for the pet dog
New England Design & Construction
This second floor laundry area was created out of part of an existing master bathroom. It allowed the client to move their laundry station from the basement to the second floor, greatly improving efficiency.
The Kitchen Place
A small 2nd floor laundry room was added to this 1910 home during a master suite addition. The linen closet (see painted white doors left) was double sided (peninsula tall pantry cabinet) to the master suite bathroom for ease of folding and storing bathroom towels. Stacked metal shelves held a laundry basket for each member of the household. A custom tile shower pan was installed to catch any potential leaks or plumbing issues that may occur down the road....and prevent ceiling damage in rooms beneath. The shelf above holds a steam generator for the walk in shower in the adjacent master bathroom.
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