

Linen Fabric for Baskets (I have the color charcoal) Wool Dryer Balls (This one linked is from Amazon, but I purchase mine from Grove. Glass Spray Bottle (This one linked is from Amazon, but I purchase mine from Grove. Le Parfait Jar, Small (I took out the orange gasket)ĭr. Shop the look Farmhouse Laundry Room Cabinet
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This project turned out better than I expected! It was simple, but made such an impact. I poured my liquid spot remover pre treatment into my glass bottle from Grove, to make it fit in better with the neutral color scheme! I added the jute plant hangers to bring balance, and some fresh natural elements. Wool Dryer Balls, Vintage Clothespins and Lavender Essential Oil (to go on my dryer balls) all now sit proudly on display. So much so, that I decided to leave the doors off! I love the clean minimal look. I just love the way all my pretty laundry room items stand out against the dark charcoal gray color. (Don’t forget to snag up the free printable labels below!) I poured my dry laundry goods, like my borax, washing soda, and oxygen cleaner into Le parfait Canning Jars, and added some cute labels. I crafted some custom linen ruffle liners for the baskets. The charcoal cabinet really pulls everything all together.įarmhouse Laundry Room Organization Cabinet Makeover Swing arm wall sconces above the sink, black cabinet pulls, etc. When you look through my laundry room from the back of the house, and into the kitchen there are touches of black. I jumped ship and painted over the linen white chalk paint with a bold charcoal gray instead. Well this time around, it took me to a whole new paint color about halfway through the project. I like to just start working on something and see where the process takes me.

My plan fell into place pretty quickly.īut, as it often goes with me, my plans are never set in stone. I snagged up some linen white chalk paint, seagrass baskets, and two yards of a linen blend fabric. Of course a few DIY projects popped into my mind. I thought through the look I wanted to achieve, and scoured Amazon for the right baskets, jars, paint and fabric that would fit the bill. I devoted myself to painting the outsides, but remember my “closed door” problem? Yep, the backs of the doors stayed that way for going on 10 years now. (I had to throw that adjective in there, because “blue” just doesn’t suffice). The people who lived in this house before us devoted many hours of their lives to sponge painting the cabinet doors an electric blue. With the pressure on, I started planning my next big organization project. Nothing motivates like telling a whole bunch of people you’re going to do something. I promised you all in my last organization video that I would tackle the laundry room next. I always planned to, but other things somehow always climbed their way up the priority list. We have lived in our home for almost 10 years now, and I never took the time to makeover laundry room. The same holds true for the laundry room. If you ever come over to the farmhouse, never look under the bed, ok? If I can hide the mess away I am pretty darn good at ignoring it. My Spice Cabinet Organization and Pantry Organization with Mason Jars posts proved this. I have a tendency to neglect ugly things behind closed doors. I am so ready to show you the changes I made.

This Farmhouse Laundry Room Organization Cabinet Makeover was a long time coming.
