One Room Challenge: Week Three

inspiration image via Barlow Reid Design
 

It’s week three of the ORC and other than the arrival of the new dryer from last week, there’s been no actual progress to show you, still just inspiration images like the one above.

But, there’s been a lot of “behind the scenes” progress in that more important decisions were made and more measurements taken by the contractors.

It was critical to get the wallpaper order in first, because that usually has the longest lead time.

But, it was equally important to get the counter tops picked out as well. Especially since the counters will need to go in first, before the wallpaper goes up.

I was a little back and forth on whether or not to go with white or black counters, but eventually elected to go with all white. It’s a laundry room, there’s bleach involved, but also I’m drawn to laundry rooms with a lot of white in them.

Luckily, there’s a local stone and marble store in town, and I was able to quickly pick out an all white Ceaserstone counter top in Pure White.

This was my first choice for it’s practicality in a laundry room and was also the most inexpensive option. While I was there, I decided to also go with white subway tile for the back splashes above the counters to break up the moody wallpaper.

I love the clean and classic look of subway tiles and it’s relatively inexpensive. I’ve been reassured several times that there’s no lead time here. Counters and tile have been ordered!

Everything has been measured and the guys are coming tomorrow to remove the old counters and start installing the new ones.

They estimate about two to three days for this. They were planning on coming yesterday, but I’m currently in Paris (since the weekend) and would rather lose a day and be there to over see everything in person.

Even though we’re half way through this six week challenge and there’s been very little actual progress in the room itself, I’m feeling pretty good about the timing here.

As to how this will all actually look when it comes together remains to be seen. That’s where my confidence is wavering…

 

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One Room Challenge: Week Two

 
 

Welcome to week two of the One Room Challenge (see here for week one). Aside from the actual design aspect, a big part of this challenge is knowing how to budget the six weeks, which means a lot of decisions need to be made quickly. I must’ve stood in our laundry room for hours trying to figure out the best way to deal with the deep angles of the walls. Paint or wallpaper?

If paint was the direction, then I wanted to go crazy with new floor tiles (don’t love the current tiles). Crazy patterned walls and floors would be too much together. In the end, based on some outrageous demo/tile quotes I got, I decided to go with wallpaper. Even though most of the wallpaper samples were all a decent size, it was still pretty tough to tell how it was all going to look. Out of the four or five samples I narrowed it down to, I really fell in love withFornasetti’s Nuvolette cloud paper by Cole & Sons.

I’ve loved this paper for a while now, but still wanted to see how it would look on deep angled eaves. I took to the internet and did my best to find images with this paper on crazy walls. Here’s the best of what I found-plus the paper in an actual laundry room designed by Studio M.

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One Room Challenge: First week

inspiration image via Design Inspirations, Inc.
 
It’s Week One, Day One of the One Room Challenge (ORC) and I’m thrilled to be participating once again (this is my third time)! The One Room Challenge is Linda from Calling It Home’s creation.
 
Twenty design bloggers will be redesigning a room in six short weeks.
 
Every Wednesday we’ll be posting our progress.
 
 
I always like to kick things off with an inspiration image.
 
It’s not only a great way to start a project but it’s a fun way to begin this post as well. 
 
In case you haven’t already guessed from the image above, I’m tackling our laundry room this time around.