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Maximizing Space: DIY Laundry Room Storage Solutions with Cabinets 

Laundry rooms often become cluttered and chaotic due to their frequent use and the numerous items they house. However, with the right storage solutions, you can transform your laundry area into an organized and efficient space. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to put together DIY laundry room storage using cabinets, providing you with both functionality and aesthetic appeal. 

J Collection Mancos Door Style 

Step 1: Assess Your Needs  

Before diving into any DIY project, it’s essential to assess your needs. Take stock of the items you need to store in your laundry room, such as detergent, fabric softener, cleaning supplies, ironing board, and linens. Consider how frequently you use each item and prioritize them accordingly. 

Step 2: Measure Your Space  

Measure the dimensions of your laundry room, including the height, width, and depth of the available wall space. This step is crucial for determining the size and quantity of cabinets you’ll need. Additionally, take note of any obstacles such as electrical outlets, plumbing pipes, or windows that may affect cabinet placement. 

 

 

Step 3: Choose Your Cabinets  

With your measurements in hand, head to your local Home Depot store to purchase your cabinets, or order online. (Browse some great options here!) 

Step 4: Plan the Layout  

Before installing the cabinets, sketch out a rough layout of your laundry room. This will help you visualize how the cabinets will fit into the space and allow you to experiment with different arrangements.  

J Collection Bristol Door Style 

Step 5: Install the Cabinets  

Once you’ve finalized your layout, it’s time to install the cabinets. For J Collection cabinets, use our handy Installation Guide, located here.  

Step 6: Add Storage Accessories  

To maximize the functionality of your cabinets, consider adding storage accessories such as hooks, baskets, or pull-out trays. These accessories can help keep smaller items organized and easily accessible, preventing clutter from accumulating within the cabinets. Label bins and baskets for quick identification of contents. 

J Collection Wallace Door Style

And that’s it! With a little creativity and DIY spirit, you can create a functional and organized laundry room storage solution using cabinets. By assessing your needs, choosing the right cabinets, and planning your layout carefully, you can transform your laundry room into a space that is both efficient and aesthetically pleasing. So roll up your sleeves and get ready to tackle your next home improvement project! 

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6 tips to make your house a cozy home

If you’ve ever been inspired by the perfectly propped rooms in a magazine, or wanted to achieve the same look as the homes on reno-tv shows but felt intimidated by the process we can help. Cozy up your homes like an expert with these 6 tips and tricks.

1. Light up your life

Lighting is a great way to refresh a space, so ditch the plain builder fixture and get ready to light up your life. For best results use a layered approach, when choosing lighting consider these 3 categories: Task lighting, Ambient Lighting, and Accent lighting.

For task lighting, you’ll want to go for a brighter light that will allow you to see the specific area clearly, like a pendant light over a table or kitchen island. Ambient lighting is softer and designed to allow you to navigate a space. For example, dim wall sconces or toe kick lighting work best in a kitchen. Accent lighting is a medium brightness and should be used to highlight decor or features in a space such as in-cabinet lighting or an arm light above a painting.

After you select the fixtures for your space, don’t forget to consider the design and of the light bulb. A gorgeous Edison-style bulb can really add a high-end flair to your design. Lastly, for a dining room, living room, or seating room, add a few staggered candles to finish off your lighting scheme!

2. Throw down a rug

A throw rug is a perfect way to cozy up your space. It brings in warmth, texture and is a
great opportunity to pull accent colors together. There are many types of rugs to choose from, here is a rule of thumb guideline to help you select one that works for you.

For living rooms or high traffic rooms, go for something forgiving, that won’t highlight every speck of lint or dust and can conceal the occasional spill. A multicolored or patterned low-pile rug is a good option.
In low traffic areas, such as the master bedroom, high-pile, shag, or plush rugs can bring comfort to your space. To make your rug stand out, try choosing rugs with colors and patterns that contrast your bedding.

Synthetic Material such as polypropylene is the most popular outdoor material for rugs as it’s able to hold up against changing weather conditions, stain resistant, affordable and doesn’t compromise on comfort.

When it comes to rugs, size matters and as a general rule, bigger is better. If you are not sure of the rug size that is best for your room use painters tape to mock out the area. If you’d rather not buy large ones, try layering smaller rugs and have fun with mixing colors and textures.

3. Add a dash of color

A great way to get started is by the 60-30-10 color rule. Pick three colors and use 60 percent of a dominant color while decorating your space, 30 percent of the secondary color, and 10 percent of an accent color. Your walls probably take the majority, while your upholstery could be in the secondary color. Accessories like throws and floral arrangements can highlight the accent color.

4. Add in some greenery

Cozy living spaces can certainly benefit from some lush greenery. Indoor plants aren’t just welcoming, they can also purify the air in your homes making your environment more fresh and lively.

For dim areas, there are a number of plants that require very little light, our top picks include Philodendron, Devil’s Ivy, Dracaena, and Peace Lily.

When trying to accessorize larger spaces like hallways or home offices, tall plants are ideal. We recommend options like Potted Bamboo, Fiddle Leaf Figs, or Parlor Palms.

Humidity-loving plants are the best for your bathroom. Some good options for this are Aloe Plant, and moss frames.

If you’re someone who travels a lot, faux plants are a great alternative as there are so many beautiful options that look realistic.

5. Do an accent wall

Accent walls help you bring personality, tie in other colors and add depth to spaces. When deciding on which wall to accent, select the wall that your eye naturally falls on when entering the room. For instance, the wall that your TV is mounted on is the ideal feature wall in a living room. In the bedroom, the wall behind the headboard may be best.

There are many materials to select from to create an accent wall. Paint, wall paper, wood panels and exposed brick are a few popular ideas. Here are a few of our budget-friendly recommendations:

  • Paintable wallpaper, to add both texture and color
  • Wall panels
  • Add geometric or floral patterns with peel-and-stick wallpaper or decals (a great renter friendly option)

If you have a larger budget, some great options for a high end flare are:

  • Wall tiles, (such as glass, ceramic or porcelain)
  • Brick veneer 
  • Granite or marble slabs  

We would recommend steering clear of adding accent walls to spaces that already have many design features to avoid overcrowding. Sometimes less is more.

6. Share your memories

The Pandemic has been hard on us all, we feel it’s more important than ever to have our most cherished memories and images of our loved ones on display. Here are our favorite ways to infuse some nostalgia into every area of your home:

  • Create a gallery wall with various sized, shaped and mixed colored frames for an elevated eclectic look,
  • Use an online service such as “Mixed tiles” to receive printed framed photos in the mail. You simply upload photos from your phone, and select a frame color. The frames come with pre-applied adhesive for easy hanging and can be removed and re-stuck without damaging the wall. 
  • Use a string of fairy lights and clothes pins to hang polaroid’s or printed photos without frames. 

Cozy home decor doesn’t have to be intimidating, we hope you’ll tackle your spaces with some of these tips, and if you do we’d love to see your pics and hear about your experience. Keep the conversation going by adding your best tips and advice in the comments!

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