Design details, including some leftover materials, make the space sing.
The geometric floor tiles were left over from another room, as was some of the decor. As for the faux shiplap panels, they’re an easier alternative to traditional tongue-and-groove shiplap and are considerably cheaper, Caitlyn says. (The walls are painted Behr’s Silky White.) The budget-friendly choices helped keep the total cost of this makeover to $1,500.
Overall, the space has a relaxed, farmhouse feel, and the couple is thrilled with the transformation. In the end they were able to maximize the space’s square footage and create a cozy laundry room that is as stylish as it is practical. “I love that I can walk into the room and know that I added all of the details I wanted, and that it functions so well for us,” Caitlyn says.
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