
I still need to figure it all out, but I’m thinking of using my beadboard wallpaper in here, so I can just keep the current baseboards in the room.

I love this tall wainscoting used in this laundry room. I’m still very happy with these and just need to make the room pretty. I didn’t want those fancy washer and dryers and I didn’t want front loaders either, so I went with the most basic machines I could find at the time. My washer and dryer is basic, but that’s what I chose when I bought these just about 4 years ago. I definitely need a spot to hang clothes and I’ll show you what I have in mind for that. If I did wallpaper on this wall, it would be all covered up with cabinets, so seems pointless. Decisions, decisions! I want it to be pretty and stand out, but yet be functional and organized as much as this small space allows. There are some great examples out there for small laundry spaces which I’ll share with you below. Still trying to figure out the configuration I want to go with. I’m definitely adding some shelving and cabinets above the washer/dryer. I may just paint the wall behind the washer dryer to have it blend and flow with the wallpaper. You can see just how little room there is in here, the space is a door width wide with the washer and dryer in a little alcove. The door is painted, but the rest of the space is very small, but I love color and want a colorful laundry room, so more color will definitely be added. I think I want to keep the background white though to mix with a white wainscot treatment. I’d be scared of messing this up too, but I love it. I’m sure it’s expensive too, haven’t priced it out, but I’ve seen it used around blogland and it’s so pretty. I also love this Raphael paper by Scalamandre. I’m still looking at colors and patterns though, to be determined! These peel and sticks aren’t cheap either, but I know I could handle peel and stick and sure wouldn’t want to mess up the pricey version. This is a peel and stick version from Spoonflower Etsy shop, but I need to look at the price of this compared to the other which is not peel and stick. The right wall and end wall would be the feature walls. Still to be determined what I’ll end up with, but I think 2 walls of wallpaper above a high chair rail would look pretty. I am thinking about doing a wainscot treatment on 2 walls and doing a colorful wallpaper above that. I’m going to look around at peel and stick wallpaper too and may opt for that version, which this isn’t.

This pretty wallpaper by Caitlin Wilson design is currently my favorite, but it’s pretty pricey. I like this check one too in black and white. I’m not sure I want to go this bold a pattern, but something besides the plain tile I have would be nice. I still need to research them all and find the right color and pattern, but what a fun way to add some pizazz to a small space.


This room is small, so it would be affordable for a small space. You can order them to size and then peel and stick them right over your old tile? I love this idea and just may do something like this on my laundry floors. Have you seen these tile floor decals? This is from Etsy shop Snazzy Decal. That makes for a very convenient laundry room space! The beige tile floor will go with anything, but I may add some tile decals to the floor to liven things up. Our current laundry room is just a small box of a room, with only space enough for the washer and dryer and not much else, so I’m trying to think outside the box so to speak and decorate UP on the wall to make this space cute and functional at the same time.Ī basic laundry room that’s not very big, but hey, I’m so happy it’s on the top floor where our master bedroom is located. We all have to do laundry, but why not have an enjoyable space while we’re at it? Laundry spaces are necessary in our homes and there’s no reason they shouldn’t be pretty too. If you’ve been with me for a long time, you know I like to fix up my laundry room spaces.
