![]() Those cabinets will also flow right into a large armoire or built in closet to hold all of our outer gear and shoes. From there, we will add an efficient washer and dryer set, and surround it with cabinets and countertops for folding and storing. Ideally, we will continue the shiplap of the kitchen through to the Laundry room walls. So what is the look we are going for? We are needing to do this on a tight budget as we also have to replace our roof this Spring. If that means just a couch and a TV ( don’t worry, It won’t be that small) Im ok with trading that for a main floor laundry/mud room and extra storage. Yes, our family room will suffer a bit, but as the kids grow, the toys lessen, and realistically when that day comes in the near future, their toys can go in their rooms and we just need to create a space for relaxing during movie night or with their friends. This would create an L shaped Laundry and mudroom full of light and with the back door leading to our clothes line and Vegetable garden. Once we lived in the space for over a month, we realized that our Family room which shares a wall with our mud room was large enough to lose a bit of space in exchange for the mud room to be expanded into the Family room with the moving of a wall. Nothing really seemed right or would work in our budget if it did. ![]() We went through thinking about doing a stackable in our downstairs powder room or in our mudroom, adding an addition onto the mudroom, and many more. When we first walked through our home back last June, our first reaction was, where on earth are we going to move the laundry so that its out of our century old dingy basement. ![]()
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