![]() Yep, it's the same room! Here's what we did to better utilize the small laundry room space and add a mudroom: The Cabinets: make it pretty (hey, while we're at it.).expand the tiny closet into a family friendly mudroom.Small closet before, obviously not working Here's our laundry room before and after: Most everything has a place so outside of cleaning actual mud off the walls, so it is easy to clean up. But I moved those when I took these pictures to show you how nice it CAN look. We still have the random sock, water bottle on the floor, dirty shoe print, and outgoing donation bag. ![]() Trust me on this. It took me so long to write this post because we live in here and whenever I got it "perfectly clean," it didn't stay that way. I still come in here and think to myself "wow, we really did it."ĭon't be fooled by the clean room in these pictures, this isn't a Pinterest perfect space. ![]() We didn't have a budget because we wanted to spend as little as we could. We reused materials, cut down cabinets, repainted them, and built our own storage. The best part of this renovation? We mostly worked with what we had and made it better. It works great for our family with our muddy shoes, backpacks, giant snow pants, gigantic baby carseat, and our million loads of laundry. It's a real-life (awesome) example of a small laundry room that works. In hindsight, it's a good thing, now I can tell you it has worked for our family! We only recently finished the final touches on the space, and it's been bugging me this space hasn't been blogged or "revealed" for 9 months. We were happy to have any laundry room at all but with a family of 7 it could use some improvement. At the start of 2015, we began renovation on our laundry room/mudroom.
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