Contestย  closed! Winner was Kim C! Congrats Kim!

We recently moved our laundry room into what used to be a very tiny bathroom. My husband installed a large pocket door to maximize the small space. The room needed a quick re-do to make the space work. A trip to Lowe’s quickly turned this small space laundry room into a useful and organized work space!

 

Small Space Laundry Room Ideas

To give our laundry room a fresh look we first installed a laminate counter on top of the washer and dryer to make a nice work surface. We used a counter top with a back splash to keep socks and small clothing items from falling behind the washer.

Lowe’s had plenty of closet storage ideas that we could borrow for our laundry room. We installed Rubbermaid Shelving to make the best use of the space . For years we have sorted our clothes into dish tubs. Now the tubs have the perfect home. Our clothes from the laundry shoot fall right into a large laundry basket sitting on the counter. Wet clothes can be hung over the large wash sink.

Everything now has a home and our laundry room looks organized, clean and fresh!

 

Do you have a room that could use a little re-do?

Win a $100 Lowe’s Gift Card One lucky reader will will a $100 Lowe’s Gift Card as part of Lowe’s Makeover Challenge.

How to win a $100.00 Lowe’s Gift Card

Leave a comment on this post telling me what room needs a makeover. Please one comment per person!

Giveaway is open to US residents age 18 and over only. Giveaway ends Sunday, May 6th at noon CST. Winner will be chosen at random and has 24 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen!

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  1. My children have a bathroom that is just HORRIBLE! I would love to paint and replace the fixtures, just to freshen it up. I hope I win.

  2. Laundry room is actually next on my list to redo! It doesn’t need a lot of work, but I want to put a counter over my washer and dryer so clothes stop falling between/behind them. I also want a few bins on tops

    demureprincess7(at)gmail(dot)com

  3. What room doesn’t need a makeover?! But right now we’re working on the kitchen!

  4. Oh thank for the opportunity to win this! Our home office needs a lighter look…..that’s what I hope to tackle next!

  5. I have been in super-organization mode lately. In fact, I was just at Lowes this weekend oogling over the Rubbermaid organization…like the under-shelf drawer that I could install on the wire shelves in my pantry. Thanks for the giveaway!
    Jamie

  6. Definitely my laundry room! It is a good size, but needs to be totally redone! We’ve been in our house less than a year and this is the one place that really bothers me!

  7. I’ve been wanting to put up crown moulding in our master bedroom to “hide” my paint imperfections from when I painted the room years ago =)

  8. our livingroom! it needs a nice fresh coat of paint (first some 60’s wallpaper has to be removed) and the hardwood floors need to be stripped and revarnished.

  9. our bedroom could seriously use a makeover. we moved in with our aging grandparent when his health started to fail. now it seems like our entire life is squeezed into that little space!

  10. My laundry room definitely need a makeover. It used to be a garage but it needs to be a “room”

  11. My new to me sewing room – my daughter vacated her room when she moved out & I’m trying to turn it into a happy place to sew & craft, so far it’s just a catch all.

  12. I just closed in a part of my garage to make a laundry room. I would use this gift card to get some shelves to put in there!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  13. This looks incredible! This is exactly what I need to do to my laundry room/guest bath. I want to build a cabinet in front of my washer/dryer to hide an ugly pipe that can’t be moved. We remade the bathroom last year, but ran out of money before we could finish updating the laundry side of the room.

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