Hello again! Dawn here, from AD Aesthetic, and I’m back with another mood board for your decoration inspiration. Spring is just around the corner, so I’ve had bright, fresh spaces on my mind lately. I don’t have much of a laundry room at my house (more like a closet) but I always feel like that is one space where organization and decor can really make a big difference in the energy of the room, and the brightness of your mood.
With a desire for all things clean and fresh on my mind, I decided on a laundry space with a modern farmhouse fresh theme for this month’s moodboard. Here’s what I came up with:
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Washer & Dryer | Laundry basket | Jute Runner
Laundry Sign (or DIY it here) | Pendant | Shelves | Hand Soap
Glass Jars | Vase | Floursack Towel
Soy Candle | Caged Clock
Here are some entry must-haves that I kept in mind while putting this space together:
Typically, a laundry room isn’t a place where you want to spend much time. Personally, laundry is one of my least favorite chores. That being said, a dark, depressing space may not be the best option for making a dreaded chore any more enjoyable. Instead, creating a space that feels light and airy may just get you through laundry day with minimal angst. For this space, I chose a fairly neutral color palette with creams, whites, natural browns, and blues.
It’s difficult to pull off a farmhouse vibe without incorporating texture, but in this case, leaning more towards the modern side of the modern farmhouse look may be the way to go. For a laundry room in particular, surfaces with a lot of texture can be difficult to keep clean, and no one wants to wash clothes in a space that is filled with chippy paint or rust.
Speaking of clean, I’m a firm believer that a clean space is easier to keep clean. That is to say, having a dedicated space for everything, and keeping everything in it’s place, makes keeping things clean much easier, and a clean laundry room is a happy laundry room. (Or any room for that matter.) As I said above, no one wants to have their newly cleaned clothes in a space that feels dirty, and cluttered almost always feels dirty. Having lots of storage is one way to combat this. In the moodboard above, I incorporated storage with lots of open shelving, but also with closed laundry storage to keep offending items out of site.
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As always, thank you to Cassity and the Remodelaholic team for having me back each month. I’d love for you to visit me over on my site, ADaesthetic.com, or follow me on Facebook, Pinterest, or Instagram for more updates and inspiration. Have a great day, friends!
-Dawn
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