09 Aug From Closet to Laundry Room PLUS $500 Home Depot Gift Card Giveaway
Hello Everyone, it feels good to be writing to you so thank you for being here today! Not only am I super excited to share my laundry room makeover with you today, but I have a $500 HOME DEPOT GIFT CARD TO GIVE AWAY TO ONE OF YOU LUCKY LOVELIES!!! Wahoo!
Let’s get started, shall we?
Say hello to what this space looked like before. We don’t have a true laundry room, and the washer and dryer were formerly located in the basement in this home. Can you imagine lugging baskets of clothes for six people up and down the basement stairs? Ugh. Plus the basement is…weird.
So part of this closet became “the laundry room”. This is my husband’s closet, and it needs an organizational makeover in and of itself, but one step at a time. The closet is lined with cedar planks, and is in pretty much its original condition from 1921. For an older home, this is rather a large closet so it was easy to borrow a few feet from it to create a nook for the washer and dryer in the new space.
There was a teensy tinesy closet that opened up from the upstairs landing so we knocked out its wall on the right (borrowing from Kent’s closet) to create that nook for the washer and dryer.
In our house before this one, our washer and dryer were side by side, and I thought I was going to have to get a new stackable washer and dryer. My friend, Emily (thanks girl!), told me I could buy a stacking kit for my washer/dryer, and my problem was solved. Duh, a stacking kit!! Genius! I used this one, but Home Depot has them for all of your favorite brands.
Making a closet feel…well, not like a closet was my primary goal. I spend some decent time in this small space so I wanted it to feel light and pretty. Feeling inspired by this iconic laundry room, the idea for the chinoiserie wallpaper was born.
The cedar planks were drywalled and painted. I used some leftover creamy paint for the walls, and a barely there blue for the ceiling. I looked to one of my favorite sources for antique wallpapers and purchased one roll. That was all I needed!
Wallpapering the whole closet would have been too overwhelming, and with no natural light, this could turn into a dark space. Keeping the walls creamy, and just using the wallpaper on the back wall gave me all the impact I needed. (P.S. I pretty much always use this wallpaper paste.)
I used leftover scraps for the insets of the cabinets, and I just love how this brings the look together. Using wallpaper this way adds such a chicness to the space. (I did this to the doors in my dining room, too.) The blue/green knobs are from Anthropologie. Little spaces like this lend themselves to the utilization of fun hardware.
One of my favorite stories from this makeover would have to be how the quartz countertop came to be. I knew I wanted a quartz countertop because quartz is super durable, anti bacterial, and overall awesome. I had my color picked out, but there was a problem. This small countertop was going to be over $400. No bueno. However, I stepped into my local Restore looking for something else, and in a dark corner, leaning against the wall, I saw some old countertops. I started going through them, and of course, most of them were pretty yucky. But then, THEN, I saw it. It was a long piece of my EXACT COLOR OF QUARTZ countertop marked…wait for it, $75. It was way more counter than I needed, and one of the ends was badly damaged, and the other end had a sink hole cut out, but the middle was perfect. A few feet was all I needed, so I snatched it up. Okay, I lifted one end, while the guy who worked there lifted the other end, and we loaded it. Providence, I tell you, providence.
After having some simple cabinetry made, my little folding counter came together. I used one side for some sorting baskets,and the other side to house laundry room necessities.
Because laundry soap and dryer sheets look much prettier in glass jars, I used them to decorate my counter.
Along with a vintage painting found at an estate sale to cover an electrical outlet (signed “Mitchell” no less), a jar of vintage sewing notions, and a silver tray to collect buttons, my surface was pretty enough to make me happy, and simple enough that there was plenty of room for folding.
I’m really happy with how my laundry closet has transformed, but I still have some future plans. Like building a shelf to fill this side space next to and above the washer and dryer. Valuable storage here, and as we all know, inches count when you have a small space to work with.
I also think this wall on the left needs art or maybe one of those fold out drying racks??
The floor is an eyesore, and I think I’m going to paint it eventually. (Do you see the laundry soap spill stain?) For now, a brightly colored rug I purchased from Joss & Main hides most of its imperfections.
Now for the extra happy part, if you have your own laundry room makeover to do or any other house project, I have a $500 Home Depot gift card to give away! Plus some Tide samples!
I’m going to give you a few ways to enter, and you may use all of them if you like. Obviously, the more entries you have, the better your chances are. Just leave a comment for each avenue you use.
Ways to Enter:
1. Leave a comment on this post.
2. Share this giveaway on Twitter using the hashtag #BrilliantHEClean. (please leave link to your Twitter feed)
3. Share this giveaway on your Facebook page. (please leave a link)
Pretty exciting, right? For some practical tips on making your laundry room work, click here.
As a bonus, Home Depot, Maytag, and Tide have joined together for the #BrilliantHEClean campaign to give one lucky winner a $5000 laundry room makeover, a year’s worth of Tide, and a one room consultation with my friend Jenny, over at Little Green Notebook! Visit this site to enter!
I’ll close the giveaway and announce the winner on Tuesday morning, August 13th. Winner will be chosen using random.org. Good luck!
Hope you enjoyed my closet to laundry room makeover!
Special thanks to P&G and The Home Depot for sponsoring this post.
mymosk
Posted at 07:36h, 10 AugustLoved your design for your laundry room. My closet laundry is in need of some organization and prettiness, too!
Grace
Posted at 14:37h, 10 AugustThank you, Mymosk! Closet laundry people, unite! 🙂
Jill C.
Posted at 07:48h, 10 AugustAwesome ideas! I love the beautiful wall paper.
Grace
Posted at 14:37h, 10 AugustThanks Jill!
Jill C.
Posted at 07:51h, 10 AugustI tweeted!
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Lisa Rice
Posted at 08:28h, 10 AugustWow! Great Idea! I wish my laundry room had a laundry shoot from upstairs.
Grace
Posted at 14:38h, 10 AugustYes, I can totally see how that would be helpful! Baskets up and down the stairs are no fun. Good luck, Lisa!
Sharon
Posted at 08:44h, 10 AugustLooks beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win. 🙂
Grace
Posted at 14:39h, 10 AugustThank you, Sharon!
Kathryn James
Posted at 14:19h, 10 AugustBeautiful job. Good for you for making a utilitarian space just as lovely as any other space in your home. Truly inspirational!
Grace
Posted at 14:39h, 10 AugustKathryn, thank you! It does help me to want to stay in there. 🙂
Janet
Posted at 14:54h, 10 AugustAwesome transformation of a closet to laundry room! You are very creative.
Grace
Posted at 16:46h, 10 AugustThank you, Janet!
Jennifer Ross
Posted at 15:02h, 10 AugustLiked and shared on FB! Love all of your makeovers!
Grace
Posted at 16:47h, 10 AugustThanks, Jennifer. 🙂 xoxo
Jamie Laman
Posted at 16:44h, 10 AugustWhat a transformation! I love all your beautiful work, Grace! You inspire me!
Grace
Posted at 16:47h, 10 AugustOh sweet Jamie, thank you so much! Love to you and family. G
hausfrauChelsea
Posted at 16:49h, 10 AugustI love this! Great use of space. I want to change out my lighting situation in my laundry room. I think recessed lighting would be more practical with the ceiling’s height and my style.
Grace
Posted at 16:55h, 10 AugustThanks Chelsea! I’m so glad you found me, hope you continue reading! Good luck! G
hausfrauChelsea
Posted at 16:50h, 10 AugustShared on twitter!
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hausfrauChelsea
Posted at 16:51h, 10 AugustI just found you on FB! I’m following you there.
Thanks!
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Posted at 16:53h, 10 AugustFollowing you on twitter. My username is @hausfrauchelsea
Susan Christy
Posted at 18:50h, 10 AugustMy whole house could use some help – paint, artwork, mirrors, area rugs, curtains.
Grace
Posted at 19:02h, 10 AugustGood luck, Susan!
Diane
Posted at 18:59h, 10 AugustYou are so gifted…love your home…thanks for sharing the wonderful ideas!
Grace
Posted at 19:04h, 10 AugustDiane, thank you so much! So happy you enjoy it!
Aimee
Posted at 19:46h, 10 AugustI love how you took a tiny space & made it into a pretty & very functional laundry room.
Grace
Posted at 19:59h, 10 AugustThank you, Aimee!
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Beatrice Gevin
Posted at 21:25h, 10 AugustI’m moving into a run down house that need a whole lot of tender loving care, what an awesome idea! Reading your post has inspire me! I love to painting and papering and designing and I have great ideas for my laundry room, let along a few other rooms in my house. Thank-you for inspiring me and others!
Grace
Posted at 21:49h, 10 AugustGood luck, Beatrice!
Julie S
Posted at 22:33h, 10 AugustI have a laundry corner in the garage. Let’s just say it looks like one more part of my husband’s workbench… I could do SO MUCH with $500, starting with making the cabinets and walls look bright and clean. Appropriate for a place you clean clothes, don’t you think?
Grace
Posted at 15:43h, 11 AugustOh Julie, I feel your pain! I used to have the same same setup in a previous home. Good luck!
Mindy
Posted at 22:39h, 10 AugustI would love this to help with sorting and storage solutions {it would be a great anniversary gift}!!
Grace
Posted at 15:44h, 11 AugustHappy Anniversary, Mindy!
Mindy
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Posted at 22:41h, 10 AugustI’m a fan on FB.
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Posted at 22:41h, 10 AugustI am following on Twitter @ABeCDesigns
Tara
Posted at 05:11h, 11 AugustThe room looks chic. Not an adjective normally used for a laundry room. Well done!
Grace
Posted at 15:45h, 11 AugustHa, I know, right? 😉 Thanks so much, Tara!
Ashley H
Posted at 07:20h, 11 AugustI love what you did with the room!
Grace
Posted at 15:46h, 11 AugustThank you so much, Ashley!
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Henrietta
Posted at 10:06h, 11 AugustI love the wallpaper that you used, it really personalizes the space!
Grace
Posted at 15:46h, 11 AugustThank you, Henrietta! I’ve been really happy with it!
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Tammy S
Posted at 10:33h, 11 AugustI love how your laundry room turned out. It looks amazing! I really love the rug. It adds a great pop of color.
Grace
Posted at 15:47h, 11 AugustThank you, Tammy! Now i just need to get to work on the floor underneath. 🙂
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Alycia
Posted at 12:17h, 11 AugustLove this!!
Grace
Posted at 15:47h, 11 AugustThank you, Alicia!
kristie Shaw
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kristie Shaw
Posted at 13:00h, 11 AugustI love this idea. I found you via the
Home Depot challenge (I wanted to hand some patio lights) and the other posts there had patio lights – but in truth I was smitten by your porch. AMAZE-BALLS! This is great too. Small space steal a few feet and boom laundry room up stairs. …. In sum, I am so glad I found you.
Grace
Posted at 15:48h, 11 AugustOh Kristie, thank you so much! I’m so glad you found me, I’m happy to “meet” you. 🙂 G
kristie Shaw
Posted at 13:04h, 11 AugustI liked you on facebook and I shared your story! You have a lifer here now. I found your blog over the weekend…. I needed some new inspiration — and I think I have found that in you.
Grace
Posted at 15:49h, 11 AugustSo nice! I’m so happy you are reading. 🙂
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Sara
Posted at 15:25h, 11 AugustWhat a wonderful transformation.
Grace
Posted at 15:49h, 11 AugustThank you, Sara!
Cindy Aiton
Posted at 19:15h, 11 AugustYour laundry room looks beautiful! You did a wonderful job… especially on that quartz score.
Grace
Posted at 12:06h, 12 AugustCindy, one of my favorite scores! Thanks so much!
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