An IKEA Hack and Bold Blue Paint Transformed This Nonfunctional Laundry Room
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An IKEA Hack and Bold Blue Paint Transformed This Nonfunctional Laundry Room
""The original laundry room was basically a hallway with sliding closet doors on one side and a dated cabinet on the other. It was so narrow getting all three kids inside and getting their gear off. It felt claustrophobic, and everyone had to step around each other.""
""Once COVID lockdown hit, I needed a project as something positive to focus on. The laundry room was the perfect candidate.""
""They kept the existing cabinets in place, but painted over the wood in a bright sky blue and swapped in new hardware in a modern matte black finish.""
""On the other side of the room, opposite the sink, Natasha and her husband removed the sliding closet doors to make space for more practical built-ins.""
Homeowner Natasha faced challenges with a narrow laundry room that also served as the main entry. During COVID lockdown, she and her husband renovated the space, painting cabinets sky blue and replacing the countertop with wood from IKEA. They added a new faucet and built practical storage solutions by removing sliding closet doors. The result was a cheerful, functional area that improved the flow of the home and made it easier for the family to manage their gear.
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