* LAUNDRY ROOM AND MUDROOM LINK UP*
I am so excited to be hosting the laundry/mudroom link up today!
It has been such an honor to be apart of Roomspiration. All of the ladies involved in this party have been fantastic, and the inspiration....amazing! Thank you all for participating and sharing your rooms.If you're new to The Mustard Ceiling, welcome and welcome back to all of my regulars.
My name is Elizabeth and I started The Mustard Ceiling in January as a way to share my love of interior design and DIY. My husband and I bought our house in April, 2008 and have been renovating it ever since. He thinks we're almost finished...(wink,wink) but I still have ALOT of plans.
I was happy and honored when Ange asked me to be apart of Roomspiration and share my laundry room with you!
After Before
Can you believe it is the same room?
Can you believe it is the same room?
This is how we did it:
1. Cleared everything out
2. Painted the walls
Color: Valspar Meadowlands Green
Color: Valspar Meadowlands Green
3. Stenciled the walls using Olive Leaf Stencil Pattern Noelle
Color: Valspar Sunwash
(this was the tricky and time consuming part)
Color: Valspar Sunwash
(this was the tricky and time consuming part)
*Tips for stenciling*
1. Lightly spray the back of your stencil with a spray adhesive to prevent the paint from bleeding around the edges of the stencil and attach to the wall using painter's tape.
2. Use a stiff stenciling brush and apply paint using a dry brush technique.
(especially for textured walls, like ours)
3. Dab your brush in the paint, then blot the excess paint off on a napkin.
(this will keep your edges sharp)
4. Apply a thin layer of paint to stencil, dabbing the stencil with your brush.
5. Allow the first coat of paint to dry, and repeat as necessary before moving your stencil.
6. Move the stencil vertically, or horizontally, overlapping the pattern as you move around the room. Periodically check your stencil with a level to keep your pattern and stencil straight.
7. Repeat.
5. Continued Stenciling the walls
(it took forever)
6. Installed New Flooring
(click here for that post)
and FINALLY THE BIG REVEAL!
Did you notice I did not stencil the back of the shelves?
I thought the pattern needed offset by a little solid, so I left the back of the shelves
and the wall where the door is located solid green.
I felt the pattern would be too overwhelming if every inch of the room was covered.
What do you think?
I think it is now my favorite room in the house...which is not bad for a laundry room!
Now it's your turn!
Link up your laundry room or mudroom below.
1.Link up a current, or old post.
2. You can link up as more than one post.
All posts will stay up until October 14th.
3. Grab a button and post it on your site to help spread the word.
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4. Stop by to visit some of the other inspiration!
* Please make sure you follow The Mustard Ceiling and link up your room below.
love your room! what a great difference!
ReplyDeleteI love how bright and cheery and fresh your laundry room is! Thanks for hosting. Im a new follower! Can't wait to look around!
ReplyDeleteI still love your laundry room and am amazed that you did all of that stenciling. Makes me tired to think about it.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, this is such a pretty laundry room! You are amazing stenciling all those walls!!!!!! I love the green and white color scheme too.
ReplyDeleteI love your laundry room. I think that's how I found your blog...seeing your laundry room featured somewhere and loving it. I am all linked up. Good luck today with the Roomspiration party!!
ReplyDeleteYou know my love for your laundry - you rocked it! That stenciling is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Elizabeth! Your laundry room is gorgeous! I love the stencil pattern you chose. I can imagine how time consuming it was to get it all done, but well worth it in the end!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this fun party!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSorry about the bum picture and Laundry & Craft. It was an accidental click and I can't edit it :(
Beautiful laundry room! If mine looked half that good, I wouldn't have giant piles of dirty clothes on my floor right now. :) Thanks for the inspiration to get something done in there!
ReplyDeleteYour laundry room is awesome! I'd even like doing laundry if I had such a beauty! Maybe someday...
ReplyDeleteDuh, you know I love your laundry room!! I still need to find somewhere to stencil in my house! Thank you for hosting us today!!
ReplyDeleteVery Chic, modern and organized, Elizabeth! I can't believe stencils have become so popular giving the time involved in doing them. However, it looks way better than wallpaper, probably easier to do than wallpaper too. {sorry for my rambling, lol} Thank you for hosting and all your support through Roomspiration. I have enjoyed getting to know everyone. Have a beautiful day! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Your laundry room is ah-mazing! Makes me want to do mine all over again! Really makes laundry a little less tedious! :)
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING!!!!! My laundry room is on my mind to redo! Wait until my hubby learns about this idea. Oh an my neighbor who thinks I'm already a little design crazy!
ReplyDeleteOh Elizabeth - your laundry room is amazing! So envious. What an inspiration and beautiful job! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your laundry room is amazing! This inspires me to do something to mine! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great laundry room! It's bright and bold and fun!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, your laundry room is beautiful and I love the stencil! Our laundry room has been terribly neglected and I am loving all of this great inspiration! This is getting me motivated to give ours a little TLC.
ReplyDeleteYowzas...look at all those gorgeous spaces getting linked up! And you already know that I want to move in to your laundry room...(c:
ReplyDeleteIf I had a laundry room that gorgeous I'd be sure to share....but alas, mine is a bit dull. That is an amazing and motivating space and since I am a huge fan of green, I am especially smitten!
ReplyDeleteCathy @ Room Rx
I loved looking at it the second time as much as the first! Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteUmmm...I know you're the hostess and everything, but now I think you're just showing off.
ReplyDeleteKidding. This room is such a beauty, I love everything about it. I like that you left the back of the shelves green, and the pattern of the stencil is fabulous, and the colors, the pendant light...Everything! I don't know if the shelves were there before, but I like the asymmetry of those too. I could go on and on.
Would you please come over and stencil my laundry room? and my front entrance and my bath? pretty please? ;)
ReplyDeleteYour laundry room is beyond WONDERFUL!
what a beautiful laundry room, gives me hope for mine!!!!!! you are amazing!!!! thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic...I really love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Elizabeth. That stencil was really worth it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the laundry room linky party this week, and thanks for stopping by to see my laundry room. And I'm not sure if your stencil project wasn't more time intensive! I want to stencil something but I'm just not sure I have what it takes to do that kind of work! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I think I'd just sit in there with my coffee and computer, it's so fun!!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! I thought it was wallpaper!
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