"We independently select these products-if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. "We knew we had to do something with our mudroom [and] laundry room because we were so desperate for storage," she says. Hannah and Harrison handled everything themselves, apart from moving plumbing and electrical for their new stacked washer and dryer."
""We were so doe-eyed and bushy-tailed about the whole thing," Hannah says. "We thought our budget would be $5,000 and we would finish the project in a month." (In the end, the project took three months and cost $10,000. "We wouldn't trade it for the world, though; the amount of storage we have was worth every minute and penny," Hannah says. A few key changes helped create a stunning, vintage-inspired charmer of a space with ample functionality."
Hannah and Harrison transformed a cramped mudroom and laundry room into a functional, vintage-inspired space. They handled most of the work themselves, hiring outside help only for plumbing and electrical to install a stacked washer and dryer. The project took three months and cost $10,000, exceeding the initial one-month, $5,000 estimate. New built-in cabinetry provided significant storage and anchored the room visually. The couple installed brick flooring to suit a country cottage aesthetic and for practical durability. They maintain the brick by sweeping, vacuuming, and occasional scrubbing with soap and water. The increased storage made the investment worthwhile.
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