![]() ![]() The essentials are the washing machine and dryer of course. ![]() Or alternatively, if you just want to add a slightly more country vibe to a modern space, just add a skirt under the sink. So we say be inspired by this space and ditch the cabinet doors and replace them with fabric skirts. Obviously, storage and practicality is key particularly if space is limited.' And this utility room designed by Vanrenen GW Designs is the perfect example of how to embrace this trend in a laundry area.Īs co-founder Louisa Greville Williams, explains 'rather like bathrooms it is nice to make utility rooms pretty as well as useful so it is nicer to work in them. There's a clear interior design trend at the minute that's all about prettiness and softness, making practical space feel warmer and more inviting. Be practical (and chic) with a darker color scheme The penny round ceramic tile flooring paired with the beadboard paneling painted in a pale grayish delivered a personal touch and cohesiveness with the whole house color palette.' 6. And the wallpaper! Such a simple update that can make a laundry room feel more like a considered space in your home.Īlessia Zanchi Loffredo says that 'a wallpaper with botanical motif provided the inspiration for this cheerful laundry room. We love this sunny yellow utility room idea, again by reDesign Home. A utility isn't a room you are going to spend a lot of time in, so you can be a bit braver with your colors and prints. Treat these spaces almost as you would a small kitchen, think about the color scheme, the cabinetry design, tiles etc.Īnd don't be afraid to go bold. ![]() The best utility rooms are ones that don't feel like utility rooms. Okay, practicalities out the way – sinks, layouts, storage, and appliances – now it's time to think about aesthetics. My feeling is that utility rooms and laundry rooms have become more desirable during lockdown, alongside pantries and walk-in larders, as consumers see the importance of having a designated space to take care of chores and boost their storage away from a kitchen living space.' 4. 'I believe that bridging the gap between indoor and outdoor living will only grow in popularity as we move into summer and fresh design concepts like the bootility room are helping to retain the social aspects of open living by minimizing noise from laundry appliances and preventing dirt and debris coming into the main areas of the home. Simon Bodsworth, Managing Director at Daval, explains it perfect as being a space that 'combines the best attributes of a utility room and bootroom, is able to support modern lifestyles and given that pet ownership is higher than ever before, taking a more considered approach with dedicated storage space, integrated pet stations and durable materials that can withstand heavy use, yet remain beautiful is going to be essential for achieving environmental wellness at home.' We love the sound of a bootility! A mix of a utility and a mudroom. ![]()
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