okay, I so, I can't stay on one room too long...
While trying to complete Jonas's room, my mind is on another spot in the house...
traditional laundry room design by new orleans architect Bockman Forbes + Glasgow, Architecture + Design
my laundry room.
I love so many things in the above photos.
The open cabinetry, the skirted sinks and cabinets, the bead board, the baskets , the metal bins,
the spots to hang kids coats, I could go on and on...
I don't have front loaders, or fancy floors.
I don't even have and interesting sink.
And, I won't be getting any of these things any time soon either.
But I do have an imagination.
So, I'll try to pull off a creative, fun space, that still works well with the rest of the house.
My laundry room sits between the family room, {man cave}, and a walkway to the powder room and basement, {which the kids use for arts & crafts and the computer desk}.
So, it's has to stay presentable enough that I don't die of embarrassment when someone has to use the bathroom. It's bad enough I have to send them through the man cave.
So, I'll have to come up with something easy to keep clean, but still interesting.
I know most normal people are decorating for Christmas, I'm done my decorating and dying to get this house completed!
Stay tuned...
I'll have images of a half-finished boy's room soon.
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