Utility Room with All Styles of Cabinet and Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Studio Fabbri
The compact and functional ground floor utility room and WC has been positioned where the original staircase used to be in the centre of the house.
We kept to a paired down utilitarian style and palette when designing this practical space. A run of bespoke birch plywood full height cupboards for coats and shoes and a laundry cupboard with a stacked washing machine and tumble dryer. Tucked at the end is an enamel bucket sink and lots of open shelving storage. A simple white grid of tiles and the natural finish cork flooring which runs through out the house.
Create Perfect
This utility room (and WC) was created in a previously dead space. It included a new back door to the garden and lots of storage as well as more work surface and also a second sink. We continued the floor through. Glazed doors to the front and back of the house meant we could get light from all areas and access to all areas of the home.
MDB Design Group
The laundry room between the kitchen and powder room received new cabinets, washer and dryer, cork flooring, as well as the new lighting.
JRY & Co.
Princeton Design Collaborative
Former Kitchen was converted to new Laundry / Mud room, removing the need for the client to travel to basement for laundry. Bench is perfect place to put shoes on with storage drawer below
Photography by: Jeffrey E Tryon
HDR Remodeling Inc.
HDR Remodeling Inc. specializes in classic East Bay homes. Whole-house remodels, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, garage and basement conversions are our specialties. Our start-to-finish process -- from design concept to permit-ready plans to production -- will guide you along the way to make sure your project is completed on time and on budget and take the uncertainty and stress out of remodeling your home. Our philosophy -- and passion -- is to help our clients make their remodeling dreams come true.
Haskell Interiors
This transitional laundry room starts with a cork floor underneath and provides plenty of storage and counterspace for folding and sorting clothes. The serpentine track system adds function while providing visual interest.
Gary Rosard Architect
The laundry room makes the most of a tight space and uses penny tile again, this time in blue.
Green Hammer
For this 1920’s bungalow, a comprehensive energy upgrade reduced energy consumption by 50%. Green Hammer worked in collaboration with furniture maker The Joinery to execute the fit and finish of the interiors.
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
Located just off the Kitchen, the Laundry/Pantry/Mudroom is a continuation of the Kitchen design.
Utility Room with All Styles of Cabinet and Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
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