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How to Transform Your Laundry Room with Hardware
As much as you may try, you can't avoid your laundry room, so why not make it a space that brings you joy? With just a few simple changes, you can create a laundry room that not only looks great but also makes your laundry routine more efficient and enjoyable.
Discover how hardware can elevate the aesthetics and functionality of your laundry room and transform it into a space that you might even look forward to spending time in (yes, we said it!).
A crucial step to creating a functional laundry room is to have enough storage to avoid clutter. Additional cabinetry will help keep you organized and your laundry supplies and cleaning products out of sight, creating a more clean aesthetic. An easy and affordable way to elevate your current or new cabinets is to swap your hardware. This small detail will quickly transform your space and add that designer touch.
Interior by Carolyn Leona
Air-drying your clothes will not only expand the lifetime of the garment but also help you save money on the electric bill. Adding a hanging rod above your counters and a few hooks on the walls is a clever way to save some precious floor space. Plus, it will come in handy when it comes time to use your garment steamer.
Interior by Georgia Street Design. Photography Laura Sumrak
Ditch the stark white walls and add colorful hues. A fresh coat of paint or a fun wallpaper will not only make the space more inviting, but it can also make the room look bigger or cozier. Consider using our selection of gemstone hardware to match the color of the room and add an extra pop of color.
Interior by Georgia Street Design. Photography Laura Sumrak
Not all are blessed with an entire area for a laundry room; sometimes, we are working with a closet space or an alcove in a narrow area. In these instances, hiding the laundry area behind a door can be a great alternative. Add a statement knob or an appliance pull to make the doors blend in with the surrounding decor.
Interior by Cheryl Luckett.
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