


I think it took us so long to finally do something with this space in part because it does feel like a laundry area should be lower priority than, say, a kitchen or master bedroom. But our laundry room is connected to our garage, so we walk through this space every single day, in addition to using it when doing laundry or when I clean out my paint brushes and things. Now that it’s done I wish we had made this a priority sooner!


As I mentioned, there is also a small half bathroom connected to our laundry room. It also just felt very beige and hodge-podgy to me (I realize that’s not a word but you get it, right?). Here’s a before and after:




Room Details: laundry sink and bathroom sink / Elkay, green penny tile, globe lights, vanity light, circle mirror, and the soaps on rope. Also, here is my star sweater in case you are curious.


Beautiful make-over and I love your sinks! Good job!
A couple of basic measurements sure would be helpful. Even just the length and width of the laundry room space. Also, if your garage is secure, an outswing door would give you so much more breathing room.
Your makeover looks very nice, but I have three comments/reservations.
1. It might be quite fashionable to show the water and drainage pipes under the sinks to have an industrial look. I personally dislike seeing those pipes, as all I see is clutter. And as they are, they add to the cleaning of the room in a difficult position. The stainless steel sink is perfect, especially as it is so easily cleaned when used for washing paint brushes etc.
2. The floor tiles look lovely. But, I am all about cleaning. So much more grout to get grubby. Probably ok if you have a steam cleaner. For me, the larger the tile the better. I have used 600mm x 300mm in small rooms or 600mm x 600mm in larger rooms.
3. If, rather than top loading appliances, you had front loading washer and dryer, the space above the appliances would allow a bench from the sink to the wall. Just love bench space for folding the washing!
This is rather a belated comment coming all the way from Australia. I hope all is well with you and that you are staying safe. Cheers!
Hi, Can you share the source for the brass door knob ? Thanks!
Hi Emma- thanks for sharing! Do you have another dedicated space where you hang clothes that cannot be dried? How do you handle line dry only clothes in your renovated laundry room? Thanks!
I love the look of this space! Did you install the tiles yourselves or hire contractors for the job?
Normally I like all the before afters, but this time I was honestly not quite sold on it. Somehow I felt the earlier look was perfectly fine and this new one did not blow me over. The sink is probably an acquired taste – I didn’t think it looked great in the space and more so in the bathroom!
Agreed!
Your room makeovers are amazing! Love the new look of your laundry room! ❤️✨
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Am laughing out loud because I see you REPLACED the brass/bonze knobs with dark ones. I am way older than all of you, so am always chuckling when a blogger adds brass/bronze these days – is this FINALLY the beginning of the end of this brass trend – as opposed to that of the 80’s/90’s – ????
But the real question is… is this the snake bathroom?!?!?
My 1930s house doesn’t have a utility sink, and I’ve been considering swapping the sink in our second bathroom for a utility sink. Thank you for the design inspiration.
beautiful reno! i love how industrial it is, especially the bathroom sink. so i clicked the link to pin it for a future job and saw that it was $1300 on sale for a sink. yikes. does the company have a little bit lower budget option?
They have some great drop in sink options at lower prices. Hope that helps!
We are looking for a new laundry sink to accomodate a baby (we don’t have a bathtub and need a big enough sink to get started) and love these. Unfortunately these are INCREDIBLY expensive, sheesh. So sad.