Rochelle is so skilled! I have so much to learn from her 💞 Thank you all for being so inspiring for women who want to be handy and build things around the house!
ROCHELLE IS THEEEE GOAT 🐐 Soooooo talented. We need more Rochelle content pleasee. Y’all should do a full makeover of her place like in the old videos. Btw are we ever going to get some more space makeovers for the fans?? I love those videos so much
My Mom used to get so annoyed because I never remembered to shut the laundry room door. Now that I have my own house, and I notice the door is open, I take it as a sign from my Mom saying hi. 😂
How did you ever make it this far without Rochelle? She's your Norm! (This Old House OG) - love to see more of her work. Clever job, Kelsey. Appreciate your can-do attitude!
This I love how realistic you are with this laundry room. Mine is in the garage for some reason they have washer and trying not next to each other. So annoying 😄
Being on the sorry girls team might be the best job ever! Everyone you bring on gets to learn so many practical skills while getting comfortable in front of a camera with the support of veterans, it’s honestly perfect
Looks great! Way better. You took the "basement" feel out of it for sure. Very clever problem solving to put things up, but be able to remove them easily. Well done and inspirational as always!
This is so cool! I love how you kept the industrial metal vibes but made it look classy with the faux tin tile! It's like the perfect space. Also, making the sheeting magnetic was genius! This looks more aesthetic than so many pinterest/tiktok laundry rooms, AND more functional too!
I'm at a place where there's nothing else I could do to my rental apartment so watching Making Home is like a renovation/decorating fix. I really like Kelsey's style and look forward to see more!
Lovely design Kelsey, it marries well with the industrial language f the space and the warmth from the wood is the perfect compliment. Inspired by your skills Rochelle! Nuff respect
I'm confused by the magnets to hold the tile up and then the screws through the tile to hold the clothes bar up??? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the magnets??? How do you get the tile down now??? Remove the clothes bar???
That’s exactly what I thought 😅 like if you need to remove the screws from the pipe to take the ceiling down why not just use screws for the entire thing ?
The Sorry Girls channel has one of the most inspiring things in my life. It led me to study to become a carpenter, and that in fact led me to towards to my very biggest dreams in a whole another sector. So, thank you. Thank you SO much
*Magnets on the Tin Sheeting* . Genius Solution! I will be sharing this video with a friend of mine who has an industrial style basement space. This might be cost prohibitive for a large space but looks so much better than a drop ceiling. Well done Team SG!
You nailed this makeover, I swear you girls are legit diy guru's at this point, making spaces look expensive for very little money. Side bar: Kelsey's parents are so stinking cute, the way they thought it was a hoot to be part of the reveal and dad was mad impressed
How wonderful that you have parents that are supportive! Great job all around. The magnetic ceiling is ingenius! What a clever design! Enjoy your weekend!! xxoo
One, I adore Rochelle's karaoke break, we need more of them! Two, love the space, Kelsey, it looks so good. Three, how are your parents so adorable?? Like, every time your parents appear, they're so supportive and happy for you :)
I don’t know if it’d be too hard to get to it but they make water heater blankets that help insulate the water heater. I’ve seen them in white but they may make silver ones that would help it blend in with all the other silver. Either way, the space looks great and I bet it’ll make doing laundry more pleasant. Great job to both of you.👏
What a brilliant transfor.ation, love the magnet hack. Also really enjoyed how excited and proud you were to show mum and Dad your lau dry space. Well done Kelsey (and Rochelle)!
I cant tell if I love or hate the faux tin tiles cuz they're not my style but they remind me of my great grandma's house so there's nostalgia. I can't pick. Edit: no, ok. With the styling and shelving and all that, the tiles are a vibe
What a great makeover! All the features and ingenuity that went into the space are 💯! You make others want to learn to use power tools - thanks for the empowerment!
This is beautiful. You took an eyesore and made a diamond. And you and your dad are precious. I love how your accent came out when you responded to him.
Your short on this project showed up on my feed for some unknown reason. I was so intrigued, I had to find the full length video and voilà! I’m a new subscriber.
Brilliance personified! The removability factor you built in is just genius. The industrial aesthetic is so appealing. Fixin' to get a new countertop for my laundry room now after seeing yours.
Oh gosh Kelsey, that laundry room makeover is fabulous I really love the vibe it has, that metal that you used on the wall and ceiling is perfect looking and also that beautiful butcher block on top of your washer and dryer seem perfect as well. It really does look great when the doors are left open. Rachelle is so amazing at the help she gave you to get started on this makeover and that floating shelf is also so wonderful and you have those baskets that make that space so great and functional. Thanks so much for this really great video that was a lot of fun to watch. I wish you great days and blessings, sending love and hugs, bye! 😂🥰🤗💞💜💜
Love the functionality of this. :) Often DIYs for me around the house can be more about function that necessarily the most aesthetic. To go a step beyond for more aesthetic, not functional I would add some like linen curtains hanging on both sides to hide the extra pipes and stuff, but that's just extra.
Honestly mind blown!!!! Very awesome how you were able to turn this utility room into a lovely visual element that meshes great with the rest of the bathroom and home!!!!
I am such a fan of this series. I'm proud to say that at least a couple of my nieces and nephews went to the same high school as Kelsey!! (Not at the same time, as far as we can tell though)
I had to pause this video from my tv, come to my phone to comment … This video is RIGHT ON TIME! I just looked at my tiny laundry closet hoping to make more aesthetic functionality and here you come with this video 🥹🥹 This why I’ve been loving The Sorry Girls for years 🙏🏾🙌🏾
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I wanted to let you know i read this comment when i watched the video the other day and have started reading it, love it so far - thanks for the recommendation, internet stranger!!
One of my favourites!!!❤🎉 This is ao smart and functional and beautiful!!! I love that it's not just interior design but actually usable in day to day life
Yessss I’m so glad you went to a bulk refill store!!!! I hate the mason jar aesthetic, not because of the look bc that’s hella cute but the fact that it’s missing the point!!! I hate when I see these massive restock videos on social media and they’re dumping product from a plastic container into a glass one. I’m going to write a whole article on it honestly bc it makes me so peeved!!!!
I am here in Oregon in the Willamette Valley USA and I’m big on living green. Therefore, I am so surprised that I didn’t know about bulk refill. I’ve lived here all my life. I go to places where I can get food items bulk, but I never knew about this. So, as soon as you said it, I went and looked for it and yes we have one in my town. Thank you so very much. Seriously, thank you. Also, I have been in love with tin ceilings for about 30 years and never got to do it. I love what you’ve done and I thought it was amazing how well it fit in the phone booth just the random one you got from your parents. So I am really loving this video today. OK I love all your videos but I’m enjoying this one extra. Great job &. Thanks again. One day I really hope to do a copper tin ceiling in my living room.
It always made me sad that before,every time you showed this laundry told us , you are not ganna do anything here and now I’m so happy 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 great solution and so beautiful 🤩
that facebook marketplace screenshot is how i find out that cb2 is related to crate & barrel 🤦🏻♀️ ive been hearing becky and kelsey talk about cb2 for years!!
I think your dad was more impressed then your mom was. The end result look absolutely stunning. I was a little worried, but I just needed to trust the process. ❤
I see The “Silent Patient” as one of the books you have and I strongly recommend it. I know it has nothing to do with the diy 😂 (it looks great btw.) but yes that book is amazing. 5⭐️’s for sure.
Self adhesive hook and loop tape would also work for the panelling. It would cover a greater surface area (more secure?) and might be cheaper. You could use staples to reinforce the connection to the studs. Also, I have had good results using a vinyl cutter and glass etching cream on glass jars.