We added a beadboard ceiling, beadboard walls: “ How to Fake Expensive Molding“ Open Shelving for our Pantry: “ Make Your Own Chalkboard Pantry Tags“ Storage Shelving: “ Building a Large Shelf on a Budget“ and, a new Samsung Washer and Dryer. LOL), my son and I took out the sledgehammer and went to work. One weekend while The Hubbs was off on a gold trip (that will teach him a lesson. haha) And a tight, barely functional space. Ratty cabinets which the previous owner had tried to “distress.” (they only thing they distressed me me. (excuse the picture’s they were all I had at the time.)Ī tiny pantry which you could barely reach into.
Here is our DIY Laundry Room Cubby.īefore I show you how easy this project was, let’s take a little journey back to where this room started. I had in mind a small DIY project, and my oh-s0-sweet hubby offered to take it on for me. This room has been a test of my organizing skills, which are limited at best. You know the ole’ saying “work with what you got?” That aptly applies to this space. A few years ago, we completely remodeled the out-of-date space and added as much functionality as we could. My laundry room also has to serve as my pantry, so space is at a premium. Our laundry room has come a long way, baby. By adding some minor changes to a standard store bought cubby, you can create a great rolling cart that can be used for additional storage and organizing in any room of the home.