“While the existing laundry room did have some storage, it felt lackluster aesthetically and needed a visual refresh.”
“I wanted to provide the family with the space and tools they needed to make a dreaded chore more enjoyable,” notes Stein. “They loved mid-century modern design, so I incorporated bits and pieces of that aesthetic into the space while still honoring the home’s Spanish farmhouse architecture.”
What Changed:
Color theme: A neutral palette with hints of blue and grey creates a calming environment.
Cabinets: Custom millwork includes a rack by the window allows fresh air to help with the drying process, along with a lower draw that conceals a built-in food and water bowl station for the dog.
Hardware: A mix of polished (satin copper) and raw (untreated leather) pulls were used on the cabinetry.
Tile: Hand painted blue and white tiles compliment the Spanish architecture of the home while the grey and white tiles have a lively star and cross design.
Countertops: Durable and easy-to-clean butcher block was an easy choice for the laundry room cabinet tops.
Ceiling light: With its unique wire cage, the white and copper pendant was a nod to the owners’ love of mid-century modern design.
Floor: An antique area rug balances the old with the new.
Baskets: Wire baskets on tracks pull out, making it easy to store accessories.
Appliances: Relocating and stacking the washer and dryer created space for a dog alcove.