Affordable Utility Room with Distressed Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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randboll
Photo taken as you walk into the Laundry Room from the Garage. Doorway to Kitchen is to the immediate right in photo. Photo tile mural (from The Tile Mural Store www.tilemuralstore.com ) behind the sink was used to evoke nature and waterfowl on the nearby Chesapeake Bay, as well as an entry focal point of interest for the room.
Photo taken by homeowner.
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Utility room in restored listed cottage on Dartmoor
Living Space Architects
Nick Hook Photography
Niche reDesign
In order to fit in a full sized W/D, we reconfigured the layout, as the new washer & dryer could not be side by side. By removing a sink, the storage increased to include a pull out for detergents, and 2 large drop down wire hampers.
Integri Kitchens
Nickels Custom Cabinetry
Doorstyle: Huntington
Species: Alder
Finish: Cloud White
Special Finish: Country 2 w/ Charcoal
Emily Herder
24" deep base cabinetry with Ogee edge granite tops. Fold down ironing station and pull out storage for detergents. 24" deep cabinet to the left of the washer and drying is a wardrobe with pull down bar for clothes drying. Crown molding and custom pulls finish off this fabulous laundry room.
Emily Herder
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Utility space in restored listed cottage on Dartmoor
Living Space Architects
Nick Hook Photography
Niche reDesign
In order to fit in a full sized W/D, we reconfigured the layout, as the new washer & dryer could not be side by side. By removing a sink, the storage increased to include a pull out for detergents, and 2 large drop down wire hampers.
randboll
Close-up of the granite counter-top, with custom cut/finished butcher block Folded Laundry Board. Note handles on Laundry Board are a must due to the weight of the board when lifting into place or removing, as slippery urethane finish made it tough to hold otherwise.
2nd Note: The key to getting a support edge for the butcher-block on the Farm Sink is to have the granite installers measure to the center of the top edge of the farm sink, so that half of the top edge holds the granite, and the other half of the top edge holds the butcher block laundry board. By and large, most all granite installers will always cover the edge of any sink, so you need to specify exactly half, and explain why you need it that way.
Photo taken by homeowner.
randboll
Closer photo of counter top, sink, backsplash, and photo tile mural.
Note: See the exposed top edge of the Farm Sink relative to the granite. This exposed edge is used to support a "Folded Laundry Board" that can be seen to the left of the base cabinet, against the stackable washer/dryer.
Photo taken by Homeowner.
Affordable Utility Room with Distressed Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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