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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.
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.
Дизайн-студия ARSO
В гардеробной комнате при спальне разместилась не только удобная и эргономичная зона хранения, но и складная гладильная доска, которая прячется в выдвижной ящик комода и стиральная и сушильная машинки.
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
Just off the Kitchen is the new Laundry/Mudroom/Pantry space. The custom cabinetry continues into this space, expanding the storage space for the Kitchen. The existing slump block walls add texture to the space.
Gary Rosard Architect
The laundry room makes the most of a tight space and uses penny tile again, this time in blue.
Highdesign
Utility meets mobility. Storage and function both required, both met.
Ema Peter Photography
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.
Isaman design, Inc.
Located in the Las Ventanas community of Arroyo Grande, this single family residence was designed and built for a couple who desired a contemporary home that fit into the natural landscape. The design solution features multiple decks, including a large rear deck that is cantilevered out from the house and nestled among the trees. Three corners of the house are mitered and built of glass, offering more views of the wooded lot.
Organic materials bring warmth and texture to the space. A large natural stone “spine” wall runs from the front of the house through the main living space. Shower floors are clad in pebbles, which are both attractive and slipresistant. Mount Moriah stone, a type of quartzite, brings texture to the entry, kitchen and sunroom floors. The same stone was used for the front walkway and driveway, emphasizing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Lomax & Chi
playful utility room, with pink cabinets and bright red handles looking through to the hall coats storage
Wolf Custom Homes Ltd.
This expansive laundry room with movable island, granite countertops and cork flooring also doubles as a craft room.
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
Located just off the Kitchen, the Laundry/Pantry/Mudroom is a continuation of the Kitchen design.
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.
Utility Room with Flat-panel Cabinets and Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
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