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A place for everything from Bathroom Trends volume 2210
There's an old adage that a change is as good as a vacation – now while that may not be strictly true, there is something to be said for the excitement that is generated by a good old-fashioned remodel. For the owners of the home featured on these pages, the plan was to create a family suite out of an existing kitchen, sun porch and den.
That project presented the owners with an opportunity to change other areas of the home – the laundry, and mudroom – that they felt needed to be addressed, says Dream Kitchens of Georgia design sales consultant Ernie Lehmann.
"The owners felt that by completing the entire remodel as one project, they were able to create a cohesive design for each of the areas."
Several of the design elements from the family suite have been carried over to the laundry and mudroom, including the porcelain floor tiles and a complementary color scheme.
"The family accesses the home – more often than not – via the mudroom, which adjoins the family suite. While this area is informal, the owners wanted a link to the rest of the space to create as seamless a transition as possible," says Lehmann.
There is also a powder room in this area, eliminating the need for people to enter the main part of the house while outside gardening or entertaining around the pool.
As the main intention of the remodel was to accommodate the extended family, storage space was requisite in the design of the areas, with both spaces offering abundant storage options.
Custom deep drawers, full-height pantry-style cupboards and overhead cabinets are a feature of both areas. The laundry also includes a built-in ironing board, hanging rod, and basket storage.
As with the design, the washer and dryer were expressly chosen for their extra-large capacities.
Serving as the informal access to the house, the mudroom was designed to complement the remodeled family suite. A special feature of the area is the plentiful storage options including the tall cabinet which has room for coats on one side while the other side is compartmentalized for keys, wallets, and other items.
The laundry was converted from the existing utility room.
To link the informal entrance area – which incorporates the mudroom, laundry, and a powder room – to the remodeled kitchen and family suite, a coordinating color scheme was chosen for both areas.
Credit List
Windows
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Casement windows with prairie-style mullions from Marvin
Appliances
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Elite HE4T front load washer and dryer in graphite by Kenmore
Photography by John Umberger
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