The first week of the One Room Challenge has already come and gone, so it's time to check in on the laundry and linen closet makeover. Last week I showed you
the concept and design plans, and this week I want to talk about the specifics, including what was working and what wasn't in the former space, and what's on the to do list.
But first, you probably want a progress update. Let's see...I caught up on about 6 loads of laundry. {Nothing like having to disconnect the washer and dryer to motivate you to do laundry, right?!}
And I completely emptied the space...which means that, while the linen closet now looks like this {minus the shelves - they're gone too}...
...the guest room now looks like this...
And that's about all I have to show for this week, but next week the changes should be a bit more dramatic. Which brings me back to the plans.
As a reminder, here's what the laundry closet looked like until last week.
What Was & What Wasn't Working in the Old Space:
- I always loved having art hanging in the laundry closet because it helped it feel more like a room, but this particular art was just no longer my style. The new laundry room will have plenty of art, but it will take up less of the valuable wall space.
- The light in the closet is poor at best, and the red walls weren't helping.
- The melamine board was functioning well as a countertop, and the hat boxes were doing a great job of corralling all of our laundry detergents and other supplies... but the hat boxes were simply taking up too much of the counter space. The goal in the new space is to have a wide open counter ideal for folding laundry.
- The hanging rod provided plenty of space for clothes straight out of the dryer, but it was too high for me to easily reach, meaning it too often went unused
- The linen closet was organized once upon a time, but had become cluttered and dysfunctional
The TO DO List for the New Space...
- Brightening up the walls with white brick wallpaper
- Adding a new pendant for added light and style
- Add a light on the linen closet side
- Install cabinets above the washer and dryer for added storage
- Hang updated art
- Give the countertop a higher end look on a low budget
- Create a new place to hang clothes that's easier to reach
- Utilize the inside of the closet doors for additional storage
- Purge and reorganize the linen closet, making it prettier along the way
Thanks for stopping by for this week's update! Next week I'll have more pictures for your...thought I can't promise they'll be pretty pictures just yet. But progress is progress, right?!
Have you have a chance to check out some of the design plans from the other One Room Challenge participants? There are some seriously killer plans from some seriously talented bloggers - and you can find them all in one place at
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