These videos of diys always surprise me with something new. I wouldn't know where to start and you tackled it. With something I didn't know even existed.
There's a whole video that shows the process. If you don't want to watch the entire video you can skip to the end but this is just a snippet of a much longer video 😊
@@lisajel52I did too, it's so annoying! I rather would them speed up the first overview the room and take longer on the end results. But I also think content creators are doing this on purpose, so you're going to watch it at least one more time so you can pause on the end picture 😒 it smells calculated for views and I don't like it!
I love this so much because the space looks pretty and put together without really ruining the practicality. I'm not a fan of laundry rooms that look like kitchens with all the closed cabinets.
I'm, I wish I could effort such a house! 😍, I like those laundry/dog kitchen rooms on ground floor with extra side entrance, and you can shower your dog from all mud, and half of the dog kitchen has everything available like a freezer for feeding your dog healthy meets, aswell as shampoo, dryer, fresh towels and the other part if those kitchen cabinets has all house snd cloth cleaning products. If I ever win a lottery then I'll definitely hoing to have such a second kitchen looking laundry/dog room! 😅🥰😍
The faux tin tile is new to me. Patterned, silver and reflective , so it's pretty and bright, ideal for the space it's in. The floating shelf- perfect! Lovely job. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looks great, nice job, good idea! I am concerned about durability of floating shelf as pocket holes might tear out if too much weight put on shelf. a suggestion add panel legs to butcher block to lift it off top surface of appliances so the vibrations don't scratch off the finish Or put a dbl thick peice of card board like from a refridgerator underneath. You may want to trade them in down the road and they would lose value if scratched up / worn off.
This is fantastic. I have the same issue in my laundry room. Big pipes, electrical and heating vents make it crazy to try an figure out how to make it look pretty, clean and organized. Thanks for the inspo!
Isn't the top shelf on washing machine shaking with all those stuff on it during the spinning cycle? How do you prevent things from moving when you just put shelf on top of moving machines (mine for example moved even 5cm after wash)
If your machine is moving that much during a cycle, you're either overloading. It, not loading it in a balanced way, or you have something wrong inside of it that's not allowing the drum to spin in a balanced fashion. Yes they do wiggle and shake a little bit but the machine itself shouldn't move 5 cm every load
Looks good and I like the fake tin idea, but I would not rely on those pocket screws to hold a heck of a lot of weight. They are great for glue-ups and making stuff easier to assemble, but you're relying on the screw itself to not pull out of a pine board.
I love the magnets and the details. Everything looks very tidy. I just wish the tiles weren't metallic - they look like an first aid isolation blanket.