Laundry Room Redo

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in The Home Front | Posted on 04-02-2009

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::My Laundry Journey::

{Please stick with me! This is a long post. You’ll love the ending, I promise.}

I had no idea that a peaceful laundry room could change your life. Let me tell you…It can! I used to moan about laundry. Clothes were always around the house in various degrees of dirtiness, cleanliness or somewhere between the two. I never knew which was which and I was forever dragging multiple laundry bins up and down and all around–making my head spin!

Until I wandered unto The Masked Mommy blog. She claimed the month of January to get her head on straight about the “loch ness laundry” in her home. So did I!

The Masked Mommy

The Laundry Room

We replaced our washer and dryers this past fall (this is an old photo, in case you were wondering why I had no laundry machines)

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This, That & The Other Thing (Laundry and contents of the laundry room)

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Clearing Out

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The Reveal

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understairsThe Details

I need to be surrounded with fun and inspiring things or I start to curl up and die….seriously, I think a part of me dies when clutter chokes out beauty. So, to create a little beauty, I put up a few helpful sayings (first saying shown, was made out of another salvaged game piece), hung a piece of art, and tacked up mistreated curtains. I created a spot with a re-purposed Clementine crate to capture laundry necessities. My new lamp redo has been a warm and delightful addition, to the bare bulb, that previously was the only light fixture it the room.

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The How

Dirty: We have one laundry hamper basket upstairs at the end of the hallway. Yes, I said ONE! Everybody has committed to put their clothing in the hamper basket–every time! When the hamper basket is full (about everyday) it gets picked up and sorted into the laundry room bins. The basket gets put right back where it came from, cause I swear, there will already be another piece of dirty clothing waiting for a place to go.upstairshamper

I posted 6 “No” signs, in various patterns of red scrapbook paper, around the bedrooms and hallway. No More DUMPING! Just Say No! I hope this will help my family get a grip to clear-up the hall so we don’t trip on stuff in the dark anymore.

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Laundry Bins: Each laundry bin is labeled by load description. I have space for 9 tall skinny sorting bins. (I have 3 bins and I am just filling in with what I have until I save up for some more). These bins never move unless it is to empty its contents into the washer.

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Clean: I have one larger laundry basket for Clean Clothes Transportation (CCT). Clean items get a ride in the CCT to go back upstairs. Ideally, I would like to fold or hang something, only if, I can put it directly into the dresser or closet. Of course, if my four year old is helping, other arrangements will be made. This is my weakest link so we, Neat Pete and I, are going to see how we can use some teamwork in the next few weeks to iron out the details. {really, did I just make that pun? so sorry}

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The Storage: I always leave empty space when I redo a room. I always need some free “places” to grow. I added a wall mounted wire basket holder and a rolling rack for household items like garbage bags, tape and soap. The blue bins are filled with art supplies and activities for the kids like finger paints, play-doh and paper.

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The Comparison: If you are like me you scrolled up and down a bunch to see the before photo and the reveal photo, one after the other, okay, so maybe you aren’t as big of goof-ball as I am, but just in case…

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Ta-Dah!

Hooked On Lamps

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in Junk Rehab, The Handmade | Posted on 30-01-2009

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Baby Boy’s Nursery Lamp Redo

;) Can I, as a blogger, do anything anymore, without making a docu-drama out of it? Without the hint of a major blog-dom project party to link posts to, do other, non-bloggers, actually DO projects without their camera? Hmmm…..

Thanks to the draw of one such a project-post blog party, called Laundry Party Pow-Wow (hosted by The Masked Mommy), I have completed the little lamp that could project for my laundry room. {See, I knew sparing this lamp from entry into 2 years worth of garage sales would pay off…I just knew it.}

So, in the spirit doing projects, with a camera ever ready at ones side….here is a look at my nursery lamp redo.

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While doting on my little lamp that could, I got hooked on lamps. I have always loved the warm feeling a shaded lamp offers vs. the harshness of overhead lighting. But, I never even thought about placing a lamp in my laundry room. In fact, I may have made fun of people with lamps on top of their washer.

That was before. People change, right?

Here are some de-light-ful inspirations that will get you hooked too:

Bless Our Nest has a mud-room dryer light and more.

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Shabby Nest, lets her lamp tell it’s own tale.

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Need a shade tutorial? Check out this super stylish black and white lamp from Candlyn, a Design Sponge reader.design-sponge-lamp-tutorial

I may have become just another somebody to laugh at, with my lamp-age all a glow on the washer. But, I am hooked on lamps in the laundry room.

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To see what other people are hooked on this week, check out Hooked on Houses, cause she is having a Mr.Linky Party called Hooked on Fridays.

Home: Where I Can Do Something

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in Domestic Logestics, The Home Front | Posted on 28-01-2009

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I am so blessed to have a warm place to call home during these cold winter months. I am safe, sound, and generally welcomed in my home (Lord help us! Mama is throwing frying Pans Made with Steel again!).

But, what happens when home doesn’t feel warm? What if home feels like the fangs of  used books, junk piles and spoiled paint cans are ‘closing in’ for a bite?  Or what if it curiously smells like old coffee and sharpie marker ink in the laundry room, on a good day?

It can stay that way.

OR

I can do something.

What a unique place, our homes, where we can define, design, and dally in a space without reason or with a million reasons.  To me “doing something” simply means, taking a chance to make an impact while harnessing my behavior, teaching it to value what it is I am doing.

Here to Hoping…

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Here is a photo taken in the middle of my “doing something” to the laundry room. I have been taking a chance, all day, amping up this room in time for The Masked Mommy’s first ever Laundry Room Pow-Wow that is on February 1st!

I am so excited to share at the Pow-Wow about my room, my hopes, and my first ever fabric mistreatments, with a bunch of other bloggers, that needed to “do something” with their own life direction (or maybe just a new decor ;) ).
Progress Powwow

Laundry Room/Kitchen Door ReVamp

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in Junk Rehab, The Handmade | Posted on 14-01-2009

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So time has been flying around here. Wait. No. Time is tick-tocking by in an alarmingly slow, “please, oh, please let the temps be above 0 degrees today” rate.

I know! I know! Enjoy them (my kids) while they are little! Well, I have had plenty of “enjoyment” with my two little cooped-up bundles of joy.

So, I want to share about something else I am enjoying around here. My new door…er, my old, new door or my new, old door. Oh whatever, here are the photos…cause that is what counts anyway, right?

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Did we have an earthquake (in MN) while I was taking this photo? I am not sure what happened to my cupboard door, but in real life it did not have a freaky shift in space.

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Keeping It Real Clause: That dry erase board totally fell off after the photo. I used *gasp* tape. So, yea, that doesn't work.

Keeping It Real Clause: That dry erase board totally fell off after the photo. I used *gasp* tape. Yea, that doesn't work.

Thanks fil Phil for your ingenuity! He conjured up the idea…and did it for us. Neat Pete installed the hardware. I, Messy Jessy, added the clutter, of course.

All in all, this corner of our kitchen is my fav, fav, favorite.

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