Week 6: The Big Reveal! Spring 2016 One Room Challenge
What a difference a week makes! A whole lot has happened at casa de Geyer. Â We’ve officially moved into our new house & we couldn’t be more excited!
If you’re just joining in on the #oneroomchallenge, I decided to make over our laundry room & mud room. Â Many people have asked why I chose these areas to focus on & the answer is really quite simple. Â Since the people who bought our previous home bought almost all of our furniture, we’re basically starting from scratch in the new home. Â With ORC being a 6 week challenge, I knew with my current client project work load that there was no way I had time to design furnishings & get them ordered & here within the timeframe. Â I also knew that the mudroom & laundry rooms were spaces I could pull together in my “spare time” because I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted. Â I’ve tricked out areas like this for many clients and I’ve always wanted these rooms in our home to have a happy cheerful feeling. Â Let’s face it, laundry is not my favorite activity in the world but I figured making our laundry room a space that I loved walking into might inspire me to tackle those chores.
So, let’s take a quick look at the before photos again.
And here’s what our laundry room & mud room look like today *All after photos by Dan Piassick*
One of my biggest focuses during our makeover was not only to make a colorful laundry room & mud room but to get creative with the organization of all of the daily necessities for these rooms.
I used a blue lacquered tray to organize containers holding detergent pods & clothes pins. Â We use these clothes pins to keep socks together in the washer. Â They help cut down our mismatched socks & they’re safe in the wash.
I chose a yellow lacquered box to hide our dryer sheets.
The blue lacquered box hides essentials like tide pens, scissors, safety pins, a sewing kit & lint brush.
Each family member has their own storage baskets in the mud room including our dog Roxy.
And now for a few of my favorite design elements!
Lighting: Â I’ve had my eye on the Taylor Burke “Don’t Fret” pendant chandelier for a while now. Â I think it turned out perfect in the laundry room!
I selected these brass Barbara Cosgrove sconces to add additional lighting over the lockers & I love the way they look on top of the wallpaper!
I kept the window treatment fairly simple so that it would compliment the wallpaper & not compete with it. Â I love the acce
nt of yellow with the Greek key trim tape.
The hardware is still one of my favorite selections. Â I love how it plays off of the wallpaper.
I used two acrylic & brass double robe hooks for each family member to hang their bags in the lockers.
I had monogrammed pillows made for each family member to designate their locker area.
I had a blast with the Spring 2016 One Room Challenge! Â Since we’re starting from scratch in our new house, you can bet that I’ll be back for more One Room Challenge fun!
Happy designing everyone!















