Oh, our laundry room. It is fantastic to have one inside, most Floridians are stuck with doing laundry in a steaming garage. But, it is has NO storage! We've been living here for 8 months, like this:
Doesn't it scream, welcome, here's a pile of laundry now get to work? Plus we have a toddler, and you really musn't leave killer chemicals on the FLOOR! (I'm ashamed, but working to fix the problem....give me that.) And here is what you see when you enter....at least I had put the ironing board and iron hanger up, after we had the hanger for 2 months. The pattern is full of good intentions.
I hate the stack of towels, but currently I don't have a plan for how to store those. So expect to see that stack, just the way it is, in the big reveal. I also have more cleaning supplies than someone who doesn't clean needs. So I should clean more. There are more hiding in a hall closet.
Today I had a work foreman give me some helpful hints on how to paint more efficiently.
First, I painted all the boards that were going up, so I didn't have to try to cut all this in once it was installed. That is plenty easier than painting later, I assure you.
And here are the other boards. This project is relatively cheap, including a 10" wide oak board, two 1x4" boards, and them cut to size. I also needed three closet rod holders, and the closet rod end hardware to attach on either end. We bought the materials in August 2012. I count 5 months there. Argh.
I marked a level line at the chosen height. This shelf is very high, but mainly because we are using the closet rod as a way to hang dry clothes that shouldn't go into the dryer. Then I found the studs and screwed the wood into all three studs.
Then I cut three shorter pieces of wood that would vertically, where the closet rod holders screw in. I feel like this is extremely over-engineered, but hey, that's what I do. I bought four and I would have fit all four in there if we had more studs. This shelf is never going to fall down. Then I screwed in the three curtain rod hangers and the side wood pieces, where the curtain rod holders will screw into place.
Ta-da!! We chose not to paint the rail, simply because with the hangers sliding around, I don't want the paint to peel away and make a mess.
I picked up some matching bins at the Dollar Store (can't beat those prices) and although I wish they were a different color, it does make the room a lot more cheerful.
Here is what it looks like as you walk by. Phew, that is so much nicer.
What do you think?
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