We were lucky enough to find barn door hardware on Craig's List (2 tracks for $ 30) and install a sliding door in our dining room but I love this idea... I have
a laundry room with no door.
Not exact matches
Yeah you are right though Jay... I am waiting for the inquistor and the rest of the villagers to show up at my
door step
with torches and pitchforks looking for someone to blame for the latest outbreak of the clap... that started when preacher bob touched those four little boys... oops... dirty
laundry should stay in the
laundry room huh.
Lit
with curiosity, my huband's face quickly appeared at the
laundry room door.
The
laundry room, garage, gym, utility
room, terrace, office, craft
room, etc. should be secured
with door locks.
It's basically like a hose that comes out of your sink, you know, one of those old school hoses that comes out to help you do the dishes, same type of thing, next to the toilet, spread off like you do but, our
laundry room is next
door so, I just put them in my utility sink that's there and kind of, my husband and I, actually we put in there, we may throw a little oxy cleaner, may be little like earth friendly solution like, back out or something to help
with the smell or we put a spray a little bit
with a little bit of you know, deodorizer or something you get in the store that works
with diapers and we throw them in the sink and when I'm ready to do the
laundry, just stays there, piles up.
I have those floors or something just like it in my
laundry room with a barn
door that was made for entrance and I stained it!
You may not have an old chippy
door, but I think a rag wreath would look super cute on a
laundry room door with little clothespins tucked in!
A gray 4 panel
door opens to a beautifully designed second floor
laundry room fitted
with white x-trim cabinets accented
with a white marble countertop mounted on either side of a farmhouse sink.
Consider
doors with glazed windows to allow more light into the
room while still maintaining privacy in areas such as the bathroom,
laundry room or office.
Have also tried to restrict her
with baby gate (jumps over or crawls under) and have tried enclosing her in the
laundry room and she has clawed and chewed at the
door and walls.
I have the puppy in the
laundry room with a gate across the
door so they can still interact but not actually be together.
Move your cat litter box into a smaller
room, such as a
laundry room or bathroom
with a
door.
Try dog - proofing a
room in your home (a spare bedroom, a
laundry room or some other comfortable living space in your house that has a solid
door that you can close securely) as a space in which to keep one of your dogs while your other dog is out
with you.
Also on this floor is a queen - size guest bedroom
with balcony, kids
room with two twin - size beds, another full bathroom
with shower tub combination,
laundry room and an office space
with pocket
doors.
To include new windows and
doors, a large master bedroom, and a second bathroom plus a
laundry room with full size washer and dryer..
It showcases a fabulous layout
with all the right spaces... This home is upgraded
with marble flooring throughout, gorgeous granite kitchen & bathroom counter-tops, separate
laundry room, custom California closets in each
room, hurricane grade windows and
doors, custom window treatments,...
The living
room includes a dining table (seating for 6), lounge suite, plasma television and sliding
doors to the large balcony Gourmet mini bar / gourmet pantry, satellite TV, individually controlled heating / air conditioning, Separate area
with laundry sink, washer / dryer and iron / ironing board.
The basement was where the reception desk, common area
with flat - screen television and couches, cozy fireplace area, three Apple MAC computers for guests to use, two wooden picnic tables, fully - equipped guest kitchen,
laundry room, luggage storage
room, and two phone booths
with red - painted
doors (where you could make free local calls) were all located.
A
laundry room with washer and dryer and storage is located outside the kitchen
door, off the backyard patio.
Each villa is thoughtfully designed to provide peace and privacy
with all amenities you might expect such as individual control air conditioning, flat screen television
with cable channels, DVD / VCD player, IDD telephone connection, internet connection, in
room safe deposit box, mini bar and coffee making facilities, private bathroom
with bathtub and shower as well as full bath amenities, hair dryer and bathrobe, individual entry
door and
laundry and dry cleaning service.
Duang Jai Resort is a modern resort in Krabi, featuring Thai architecture and fine services.It is near many notable sites, including the West Railay Beach, Ao Phai Plong, Ao Nang Krabi Boxing Stadium, Ao Phra Nang Beach, and Nopparathara Beach.It has many facilities, like a large childrens pool, a spa tub and an outdoor pool.Wireless internet is available for free in all the public places around the complex.Several amenities are at your disposal, including a poolside bar, a restaurant
with local and international dishes,
laundry facilities, ticket assistance and shuttle to the airport.All the
rooms have a pool view and a small private balcony separated from the rest of the
room by French
doors.
This house features 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathroom, newer windows,
doors, floors, modern bathroom
with jacuzzi tub, water boiler, roof and concrete patio, new siding on car garage.Bright and lovely updated kitchen
with stainless steel appliances.Finished basement
with mother in law arrangement, full bathroom, extra bedroom, large
laundry room and open kitchen area
with family
room.
Lovely 2nd floor condo boasting spacious living
room with gas fireplace, separate dining area, lots of natural light, master bedroom
with master bath and dual closets, 2nd bedroom
with bay windows and connecting
door to bathroom, full size washer dryer in
laundry room, and balcony.
The main floor boasts a spacious great
room with fireplace, kitchen and nook
with French
doors leading to the deck as well as a 2pc bath and
laundry on main level.
Upgraded bathroom and spacious kitchen, other features: laminate wood floors in dining area, tile flooring in living
room and bath
room, new freestanding electric range, new carpet in all the bedrooms, new interior paint, dual pane windows, mirror closet
doors, the only home in complex
with fire place, central heating, inside
laundry room.
Updates include: new finished basement, completely re-modeled kitchen
with new quartz countertops and subway tile backsplash, new
laundry / mud
room, master bath and walk - in closet, hall bath and 1/2 bath, hand - scraped oak floors and baseboards, new carpeting and paint in today's colors, lighting, roof, windows, furnace, AC, garage
door, landscaping & paver walkways / retaining walls & more.
First floor office
with seeded glass
door, a
laundry room with a washer and dryer and a half bath
with granite counters.
This home features an elegant entry, large living
room with fireplace, Built - ins, French
doors to the patio and
door to the huge deck, den / study, formal dining
room, eat - in kitchen, separate breakfast
room, first floor
laundry room, mud
room and powder
room, master bedroom
with bath and walk - in closet, an additional four bedrooms and two hall baths.
High heels can be heard crossing the lobby when no one is there,
laundry carts move along the halls
with no one pushing them,
doors open and close by themselves, cold spots are often felt, orbs of light drift through
rooms, and voices are heard out of nowhere.
The homeowner tasked Ingrid Oomen
with developing a seamless design for a 70 - square - foot
laundry room because it's visible through French
doors off a high - traffic corridor.
I wish I could call it a
laundry room, it's more like a
laundry corridor
with three
doors leading off it... ugh.
I LOVED your
laundry room and had a large back hallway closet
with an unfinished pine sliding barn
door at my cottage.
Today I look around and see the wrapping stuff blocking my basement
door,
laundry piled on our bed waiting to be folded and put away (yeah right), vacuum in the middle of the living
room floor because I hope it just decides to do it on it's own instead of waiting for me, not to mention the Little People explosion all over my house because my 4 year old son is suddenly into creating these elaborate scenes
with them.
I just painted my
laundry / mud
room door a dark color and it looks so nice
with all of the white surrounding it — similar to your dream dutch
door.
I considered the long skinny wall, right inside the
door of my
laundry room and created a composition
with proportions just for that wall.
They would be precious in a little girls»
room, a bedroom, the
laundry room, the front entry and I bet you could even use them
with a
door knob on a
door.
It is really a combination
laundry / mud
room,
with the
door to the garage on one wall, a powder
room door on another, and the
door to the family
room on a third.
Originally from Romania and painted blue and white, the set of four antique
doors was made over
with glossy black paint and frosted glass (
with the words «
laundry room» cheekily etched on) and attached to a track.
Our kitchen is the only
room where we used bright glossy white in trim, window trim and
door (to
laundry room) and it looks gorgeous when viewed together
with all the glossy cream trim we have.
We have a «walk - thru»
laundry room as it is entry from garage into home (picture 5 feet wide by 8 feet long
with a swing
door at each end).
I hate my
laundry room for the fact it is so small and basically a walkway
with two
doors that open into it.
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living
room, dining
room, kitchen / den, and
laundry room to match the floors in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass
doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch
with French
doors, removed
doors between the kitchen and dining
room and between the den and entry way, painted the wood panelling in the den, painted the cabinets in the kitchen, replaced the old cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven
with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining
room, added crown moulding in the living
room and dining
room, and painted lots of
rooms.
Your «
laundry room» feels a lot like mine, stuffed in a closet
with only two bi-fold
doors to hold all that
laundry junk stuffed inside.
On the right side of the
laundry room we planned to add a long counter area,
with one two
door cabinet and a large open shelf under the counter,
with similar wooden shelves
with brackets (that will act as our pantry) above and to the left of the counter.
With two little boys in the house,
laundry seems to be a constant, so the
doors to the
laundry room are open more often than not.
I have the exact same situation, and have lived
with no
door (to hide my messy
laundry room) for years.
The English basement's garden level has a front guest suite, a large entertainment
room with hall bath, exposed ceiling beams, an adjacent
room with barn
door, multiple closets, a
laundry room and state of the art mechanicals.
A single pocket
door with glass panels allows a
laundry room and kitchen to share light while creating separation to preserve cleanliness and organization.
The next
door on the left leads to a narrow third bedroom, which will be eliminated,
with half the space used for the living
room, and the other half for a new
laundry room.
I decided to separate the powder
room and
laundry room with a pocket
door which easily hides any
laundry messes from potential unexpected guests - or when I simply want to «hide» it from myself!