We had to pack a lot of function into this Laundry Room. The client had an existing refrigerator/freezer that they wanted to incorporate into the new house. They also requested a utility sink. Mrs. Page wanted enough counterspace where she could both sew and be able to fold clothes. The large window in front of the work space provides the owner with beautiful views to their property while she works. I added a clothes rod so that she would be able to air dry some items. I framed out with cabinetry the front loading washing machine and clothes dryer. I provided open shelving in the dead corners. Off camera is a door leading to the Kitchen (left) and to the Garage (right). Behind is another window of equal size. Between the two they provide ample natural light, views to the beautiful outdoors as well as a cross breeze when opened during nice weather.
If you already have white cabinets in your laundry room and painting them a new color is a project you’re not willing to take on, then perhaps changing up your cabinet hardware is the way to go. The light blue glass cabinet knobs in this Palo Alto, California, laundry room add a splash of color that complements the other blues in the space.
This is really amazing laundry cabinet design.
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