After an Airy Makeover, You Can't Tell This Laundry Room Is in a 40-Year-Old Basement
Briefly

Homeowner Sherri faced the challenge of a dark and uninviting basement laundry room, initially hoping to relocate it upstairs. Upon realizing the prohibitive cost of relocating plumbing, she instead opted to renovate the existing space for $2,200. With a focus on brightening the room, she replaced old flooring with luxury vinyl, finding it both affordable and appealing. Additionally, Sherri cleverly used beadboard to disguise unsightly pipes. Her renovation highlights how strategic design choices can significantly enhance the aesthetics of less desirable spaces without a hefty investment.
"We thought to ourselves, 'Well, if this is going to remain in the basement, let's redo it right and make it a room we love going into.'"
"I would just shut the door and forget about it. That is, until she transformed her dreary basement laundry room for $2,200 with the help of vinyl flooring, bold paint, and some clever Velcro and wallboard disguises."
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