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How I Fell in Love with My Laundry Room

Layout

As noted above, the laundry room layout is very simple. The dimensions are approximately 10×12 feet. When you enter, cabinet storage runs along the righthand wall, while the washer and dryer and laundry sink populate the wall to the left. The galley-style setup is complemented with two large windows: one at the end of the galley and the other separating the cabinets on the east wall.

Materials & Finishes

A photo collage showing cabinet knobs, gray floor tile, white painted cabinets, and pine countertops.
The laundry room showing the sink and washer and dryer.

Recessed lights make up our overhead lighting, which is rarely used during the day thanks to ample sunlight.


Storage

The laundry room storage cabinetry.
A ball jar full of nails, screws, and other items pulled from pants and shirt pockets.

The shelf above the washing machine and dryer is painted wood. It holds laundry detergent and dryer sheets. It also holds a glass jar to collect the contents of hubby’s pockets before his clothes hit the wash (think: nails, screws, golf tees, etc.). The convenience of having all these items in exactly the place you use them is wonderful.


Appliances

The Speed Queen washer and dryer.

For my style-conscious friends, I will say don’t be fooled by it’s very simple appearance (they only come in white). This sucker is heavy duty and has won accolades from Good Housekeeping and Consumer Reports. It’s also made in the USA and is considered one of the most reliable brands on the market.

Our model features dials over digital controls, as hubby is not a fan of all-things-computerized. It’s a top loader, but you can also get front load and stackable models with digital controls. This brand is also very quiet when it’s operating, which we love.  

If you’re in the market for a new washer and dryer, I recommend checking them out.


Décor

A photo collage of laundry room decorative touches including a faux boxwood on a windowsill, a colorized photo of a Labrador retriever, and a Black Dog Coffee Co. print.

Now for the fun stuff! Walls are painted Thundercloud gray in a satin finish by Benjamin Moore. This is also the predominant color throughout the house. The trim is a white semi-gloss. The wall color makes the perfect neutral backdrop for my collection of “dog art” and black and white touches. It feels serene and cool, but not cold (my photography does not do it justice).

A Black Dog Canoe Company canvas print.
A colorized photo of a Labrador retriever in a truck.

I also scored two colorized photos of a yellow lab in a truck – so cute! They were something like $10 each on eBay.

A wide angle photo of the laundry room showing both windows, wall art, cabinetry and the washer and dryer.

A framed paper-art lighthouse (originally a card from my sister-in-law) paired with a black and white sign from a local antiques store offers a nod to our Maine location.

A close up image of the laundry room rug.

I adore this laundry room, but I’m always looking for ways to make it even better. Currently under consideration: a wide piece of art or vintage sign to hang above the laundry shelf and a built-in that would go next to the sink.

Until then, I will continue to enjoy my sunny room while keeping our clothes clean!

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