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One end of the table would catch laundry as it dropped down the chute. The other part of the table was divided three ways into built-in sorting compartments for dark, medium and white clothing.
Made primarily of MDF, the 36” high table measures 84” x 24”. For ventilation, I used standard pegboard to divide
family of five was sometimes interrupted by the project. With the washing machine in limbo, laundry would pile up and sorting was difficult. I started thinking about a way to help my homeowners keep up with their laundry when the project was done, and streamline the task of sorting/storing clothing that
coats of Waterlox , then painted the legs and perimeter trim. Flat panels on each bin match other trim and cabinet details throughout the basement. On any given day, this Laundry table is used more than any other component of the remodel. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
10-year old home. They were looking for a family room, craft area, bathroom and a space to transform into a “guest room” for the occasional visitor. They wanted a space that could handle a crowd of young children, provide lots of storage and was bright and colorful. The result is a beautiful space featuring
color of the walls, nice and really light grey
another view of stainless rolling table
remnant of the old basement. The floor sustains ping-pong games, trains, roller-skating and other play activities; it was stained a warmer brown color and sealed in anticipation of daily wear and tear. Pendant: Classique Round by Stonegate, Lumens
retirement home. This looks so beautiful and yet affordable. Think it might be lighter than trying to use lumber, yet has that almost spalted look which is so intriguing.
example of how Duebber draws attention to places where design elements meet.
artistic use of everyday materials - well done!
a lot of the selections," Duebber says. She was taking an art class during the renovations and enlisted her teacher, Merle Rosen, to help create this bar top, which is mixed media over plywood, sealed with clear coat. "I kept the bar open underneath and used a steel column to support it, which ties it
example of how Duebber draws attention to places where design elements meet.
Location: Edina, Minnesota (suburb of Minneapolis)
Size: 400 square feet
Budget: Approximately $10,000 for furniture and $10,000 for finishes (carpet, tile etc.)
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renovation of an unfinished basement in a classic south Minneapolis stucco home. Truly a transformation of the existing footprint to create a finished lower level complete with family room, ¾ bath, guest bedroom, and laundry. The clients charged the construction and design team with maintaining the integrity
integrity of their 1914 bungalow while renovating their unfinished basement into a finished lower level.
small end of an L-shape room to use by setting up a guest bed area. Closing off the area with a door and adding a closet will make it an official bedroom, but for practical purposes, it can be just as useful without: Simply give guests the run of the basement during their stay and make sure there is a door