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4 Rooms Where You Can Use a Rolling Cart

November 29, 2016 by Painter Mommy Leave a Comment

When thinking about home furnishings, people often overlook the humble cart. This is a shame, as the cart is one of the most useful multipurpose items in the house. You can easily custom build your own carts to do a variety of functions. Below, we break down the uses of carts in several of your rooms, with tips on what kind of construction you will want to use.

 

Living Room

A small multipurpose cart in the living room can make the space more useful and productive. You can pull it in front of you and put your laptop computer on it, creating a mobile office. You can use it as a small spare table, so you can place food or drinks on it. You can even play card games on the surface. A good living room cart is probably not that big; consider calibrating its height to match the furniture in the living room, so you can know that you can work easily with it on your sofa or recliner.

 

Kitchen

During your everyday life, a kitchen cart can help you tote dishes to the dining room and move around heavy grocery sacks. But kitchen carts really shine when it is time to have your friends and family over for a gathering. Load your cart up with snacks and you have a mobile buffet, leaving your tables free for party games or present piles. If the party is of the adult variety, you may want to break out a variety of the kitchen cart called the bar cart — a wheeled conveyance for your finest liquors that lets you bring the party from room to room with you.

 

Laundry

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If you have a large family, or just don’t do the wash very often, laundry is a big chore. A laundry basket on wheels can help you schlep around your clothing and sheets, saving some wear and tear on your back. If you happen to have a laundry room in your home, this is a useful way to combine your laundry piles in one place and transport it to your appliances; if you build it to match the sitting height of your furniture, it can even help make the tedious process of folding less strenuous. If you go to a laundromat, you can still use a cart to help transport the wash from your house to the car.

 

Garage

Any mechanic worth their salt knows the value of a sturdy tool cart. In your garage, this item lets you keep all the most important tools for whatever project you are working on in one place, saving you the trouble of crisscrossing the garage when you need a new item while also helping prevent the loss of your valuable equipment. The cart can also help when you need to move heavy parts to and from the machines you are working on, and serve as a central place for shop rags and cleaning fluids.

Carts are an amazingly versatile item, serving many purposes in many rooms. Building your own carts lets you make sure they will serve your purposes perfectly. If you spend a little time on them now, you will find yourself astonished by the dividends they can pay later.

5 Laundry Room / Mudroom Design Ideas

June 9, 2014 by Painter Mommy Leave a Comment

A mudroom or a laundry room, whatever you name it, is a multi-purpose area that is invariably becoming one of the most important spaces around the home. Whether you’re renovating your current abode or building a new home, your laundry room design and decoration deserves to gain the same attention as your kitchen and bedroom.

Although not the biggest room, but for some, it certainly is one of the most important and most used spaces around the home. From adding a space to store hockey bags to incorporating a project work area, laundry rooms are extensively being used as multi-functional spots for more than just cleaning clothes.

Here’s presenting a comprehensive list of 5 useful tips to help you design and build an ideal laundry room:

  1. Let’s Begin With Flooring

laundry_room_flooringYour laundry room is exposed to consistent foot traffic so make sure you opt for a floor that is easy to clean and is also durable. Linoleum, concrete or tiles constitute some of the best choices while selecting suitable flooring for your laundry room.

Also, if you could incorporate a space where you can wipe off your feet while entering the room would simply be amazing. You can add in a circular right at the entrance of the room, plus it would also help in enhancing the décor of the room.

 

  1. kids-coat-hooksEquip It For Rainy Days

If your laundry room, also doubles as a mudroom, then it will be helpful to have a dedicated space to hang hats and coats. This area should be loaded with sufficient amount of hooks.  Be sure to hang the hooks over a rug so that the water can be easily absorbed in case it drips off the clothes.

 

  1. Enhance Your Walking Space

The more storage space you have the better. Make sure you build spots to store muddy shoes such that you don’t track dirt and mud throughout the house in rainy seasons.

This place would also constitute an ideal storage space for toys that are meant for exterior activities only.

 

  1. From Laundry Room To Cozy Niche Space

soft white Laundry Room Storage black hanging lampThere are laundry rooms which don’t even look like one. Even you can transform the look and feel of your laundry room and make it a cozy place by working on its color palette. Try feminine cottage style décor with softer hues to make it a comfortable niche space.

Just a little forethought and you can transform your boring laundry room into a cozy space to read on your favorite book away from the family. Such an environment is certainly going to make laundry feel like a less chaotic task and more of a tranquil getaway.

 

  1. Have Your Way To Storage Space

laundry_room_storageStorage is certainly the most important aspect of laundry rooms, so make sure you take advantage of ever inch you can. Build up your storage space as close to the ceiling as you can.

Place shelved cabinets which run horizontally above the washer or dryer unit. There you’ve build a perfect place to hold you laundry essentials.

 

 

About Author: – Bob Fortune is a professional writer & worked as an Customer Service at Fortune Restoration. Fortune Restoration is one of the best companies in Chicago for providing Services like Painting, Restoration services for residential homeowners from Hyde Park to Lincoln Park. To Connect with Bob Fortune in Google plus click here.

 

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