I don't know about y'all, but laundry is my LEAST favorite chore to do. I really hate putting it away the most!
So when we found out about the sweet little unexpected 4th blessing in our lives, I decided that I really wanted (needed) to make my laundry room more functional. My top complaints were...
1. small washer and dryer = lots of loads of laundry = lots of time
2. ugly hot water heater in the back left corner
3. no space to set laundry baskets or fold clothes
For our anniversary (which I have failed to discuss on here) we went to Atlanta for a little getaway. Top on my list of things to do was a visit to Ikea!!!! Jeff was less enthusiastic about that, but since he loves me so much...he went along willingly and I think even though he wouldn't admit it, he had a little fun there too! ANYway, we got a few things for the laundry room makeover I was planning in my head. Then this past weekend, Sears had a friends and family sales event and we got a new washer and dryer that I am IN LOVE with for about 40% off retail price. Score!!!!
So here is the way before of our laundry room
(It got really messy really quick - this was probably about a year after moving in. Seriously this picture grosses me out...how was I so unorganized???? oh that's right, we had just added 3 children to our lives in 3 years!:))
Then we did a few things to make the room look better. I painted the cabinets, cleaned out and organized the room a bit...getting a little better -
And here is the AFTER as of today!!!! YAY! I am in love with it and how functional (and pretty considering the budget and where we started) it is!!!!!
Ikea frames with some digital scrapbook paper I printed off at home. Sort of modern and funky and just helped fill up that blank wall.
I love this little gem from Ikea. It was pretty cheap and it holds a lot of stuff! We got two and I wish I had gotten more for the kids closets. I'm going to put the other one in Samuel's closet.
The cube storage boxes are from Target (I already had most of these but had to buy 3 more I think) and this shelf from Ikea is awesome! It was $69.99 and the quality is amazing. Jeff thought it was also one of the easier things he has had to put together.
I already had the bulletin board for pictures, artwork, and miscellaneous stuff...
My new loves...these are high efficiancy large capacity washer/dryer set. They will save on energy, water and time!!!! WOOHOOO!!! I went with the top loaders instead of front loaders because so many people I have talked to and read about don't really love their front loaders. Plus, these were cheaper but have great capacity. I can do about triple the amount of laundry in one load than what I used to be able to do!
And here is one more look...
(I use the top of the Ikea cube shelf to fold clothes on and the cheap white curtain from Ikea mostly covers up the ugly hot water heater)!