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Hey friends, welcome back to Part 2 of my extreme laundry room makeover! Last week, I dove into the messy stuff – ripping out the old interior and giving the space a fresh look with a DIY glass block wall, wood paneling, and a thrifted door with a custom vinyl sign. Today, I’m finishing up the room! I’ll be laying down some cork flooring I had leftover from a previous project, framing out the countertop and sink area, installing a ceiling fan, building cabinet doors with vintage knobs, DIYing a wooden drying rack, and really bringing this space to life! Oh, and I also created a custom art print for the room, and you can grab one for yourself too! Can’t wait to hear what you think of my new laundry room...specifically... the butter yellow cabinet doors?
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Panasonic Whisper Choice fan: https://mypanasonic.link/tsgyt
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Light track section: https://bit.ly/4hmh79N
Light track power feed: https://bit.ly/3FkGyLK
Wood glue: https://bit.ly/3FkEpQc
Wood stain: https://bit.ly/4kFK0AL
Wood sealant: https://bit.ly/3FvEVuD
Chrome door handles: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Vintagefangirlfinds
Yellow cabinet paint: https://bit.ly/3QYynXX
Sweater art print: https://bit.ly/3Fm707S
DIY drying rack tutorial: https://bit.ly/4iH0jeM
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro: part 1 recap
1:07 - tiling the floor
4:35 - thrifted & vintage lighting
8:00 - ceiling fan install
11:00 - lighting install
13:03 - building frame & countertop
15:19 - DIY drying rack
17:50 - building & installing cabinet doors
22:48 - custom art print
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VIDEO CREDITS
Host & Creative: Becky Wright
Producer: Nina Pikula
Creative Director: Emma Keat
Production Assistant: Anne McCormack
Video Editors: Nick Liske & Justin Abalos
Social Media: Giuliana Rucchetto & Melanie Parkinson
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Hey friends, welcome back to Part 2 of my extreme laundry room makeover! Last week, I dove into the messy stuff – ripping out the old interior and giving the space a fresh look with a DIY glass block wall, wood paneling, and a thrifted door with a custom vinyl sign. Today, I’m finishing up the room! I’ll be laying down some cork flooring I had leftover from a previous project, framing out the countertop and sink area, installing a ceiling fan, building cabinet doors with vintage knobs, DIYing a wooden drying rack, and really bringing this space to life! Oh, and I also created a custom art print for the room, and you can grab one for yourself too! Can’t wait to hear what you think of my new laundry room...specifically... the butter yellow cabinet doors?
Looking for a quiet, powerful, and eco-friendly fan? Check out the Panasonic WhisperChoice fan at Home Depot! https://mypanasonic.link/tsgyt
Submit your space for:
A virtual redesign: https://bit.ly/3WCISnc
A small space IRL makeover - (must be GTA based): https://bit.ly/4gv6phW
A full room IRL makeover (must be GTA based): https://bit.ly/4iyqlkg
Check out our Ultimate Room Makeover Course! https://bit.ly/tsg-course
Brand partnerships: partnerships@thesorrygirls.com
Subscribe for more DIY's!: http://bit.ly/subthesorrygirls
__________________________________
MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Panasonic Whisper Choice fan: https://mypanasonic.link/tsgyt
Pull bar for floor installation: https://bit.ly/4kFKbfp
Light track section: https://bit.ly/4hmh79N
Light track power feed: https://bit.ly/3FkGyLK
Wood glue: https://bit.ly/3FkEpQc
Wood stain: https://bit.ly/4kFK0AL
Wood sealant: https://bit.ly/3FvEVuD
Chrome door handles: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Vintagefangirlfinds
Yellow cabinet paint: https://bit.ly/3QYynXX
Sweater art print: https://bit.ly/3Fm707S
DIY drying rack tutorial: https://bit.ly/4iH0jeM
__________________________________
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro: part 1 recap
1:07 - tiling the floor
4:35 - thrifted & vintage lighting
8:00 - ceiling fan install
11:00 - lighting install
13:03 - building frame & countertop
15:19 - DIY drying rack
17:50 - building & installing cabinet doors
22:48 - custom art print
__________________________________
VIDEO CREDITS
Host & Creative: Becky Wright
Producer: Nina Pikula
Creative Director: Emma Keat
Production Assistant: Anne McCormack
Video Editors: Nick Liske & Justin Abalos
Social Media: Giuliana Rucchetto & Melanie Parkinson
__________________________________
OTHER PLATFORMS
@thesorrygirls everywhere!
BLOG // http://www.thesorrygirls.com
TIKTOK // https://vm.tiktok.com/bFtvUH/
INSTAGRAM // https://www.instagram.com/thesorrygirls
FACEBOOK // http://www.facebook.com/thesorrygirls
PINTEREST // http://www.pinterest.com/thesorrygirls
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00:00Well, hello, welcome, come on in.
00:03So for any of you thinking,
00:05wow, what a lovely blank white room.
00:08I can't wait to see what you do with it.
00:09I'm gonna stop you right there
00:11and say you need to see what I've already done with it, okay?
00:15This is how my laundry room looks now,
00:17but this is not how it's always looked.
00:20In the previous episode to this laundry room makeover,
00:23you get to see the real before.
00:25Let me tell you, this room was rough.
00:28It required an entire demolition.
00:30I didn't want to keep a single thing.
00:33So we had to tear it all down and put it back together.
00:35A process which involved me building
00:37this stunning salvaged glass block wall,
00:41bringing in this gorgeous vintage door
00:43and doing all sorts of fun wood paneling on the outside,
00:46and then bringing the inside back to a workable blank zone,
00:50which today we're going to tile.
00:56Welcome back to the series
00:57where I challenge myself to use thrifted materials
00:59and a love of all things retro to DIY our family home
01:02from this farmhouse to that 70s house.
01:05And thanks to Panasonic for sponsoring today's video.
01:08Now, between the last time we talked and now,
01:10I've since given this room a whole coat
01:12of drywall primer and white paint.
01:15We're looking good, feeling fresh,
01:17and we're ready to move on with tackling the floor.
01:20Now, for any of you who have been with me
01:22since my major bathroom renovation saga,
01:26this will be familiar to you.
01:28This is a piece of cork floor tiling
01:30and I thrifted a few boxes of them
01:31originally with the intention to put them in my bathroom.
01:34I decided against that.
01:35You can watch those videos to find out the full story,
01:37but I do think that this is a good room for them instead.
01:41Ever since I brought them home,
01:42I've been obsessed with how beautiful they are.
01:44And also since learning about
01:45all the wonderful benefits of cork,
01:47I've been looking for a space to put them in and I found it.
01:50These floor tiles are a tongue and groove system,
01:52so they should be very easy to install.
01:56They're a floating floor method,
01:57which means they don't get glued or anything.
01:59They just click together and hang out here on the floor.
02:02And I know that sounds so simple,
02:04but I'm really hoping it is that simple.
02:08So in an effort to make it truly as easy as that sounds,
02:11I picked up this floor installation kit
02:13and a rubber mallet, and let's go.
02:16So.
02:35Don't put me in charge of math, ever.
02:47Okay, progress is happening.
02:52We're maybe like 70% done,
02:55but now I need to get this out of my way
02:57so that I can go underneath.
02:59And I don't want to unhook it
03:01because we did have a plumber come by
03:04and put it together properly and fix up some of the pipes.
03:09So I don't want to mess anything up.
03:17Here's the finished floor, and oh my God, it looks so cool.
03:21Yes, I realize those pieces back there
03:23are slightly different in color,
03:24but they will be covered by the time
03:26we're finished with this makeover,
03:27so I'm really not that concerned.
03:29And I just think that this cork,
03:32which actually kind of looks like burl wood,
03:34is such a cool choice that I really,
03:37I haven't seen done a lot, and I'm loving it.
03:40Okay, and I don't know if this is just user error or what,
03:42but I wanted to give you a follow-up
03:44on that floor installation kit
03:46because I used almost none of it.
03:49This tapping block and all these little spacers
03:52were totally useless to me.
03:53Like, these kept falling out of place.
03:54They were not helpful.
03:55This was not enough force
03:57to get these specific tiles together.
03:59The only thing I ended up using was this pull bar
04:02and a regular hammer.
04:03You don't need the rubber mallet
04:05to put all these pieces together.
04:06So I don't know, you can buy this on its own.
04:09That's my recommendation from me to you.
04:11You know what we get to do now,
04:13which is something that I have been wanting to do
04:15for so long so I can have my hallway back?
04:18I think we can bring the dryer in and have the food on.
04:21So.
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04:36So.
04:36Today's a big day,
04:37because we're doing a ton of secondhand shopping
04:39for the laundry room.
04:40Just picked up this big stainless steel sink,
04:42which will be great.
04:44And I'm actually headed all the way to Buffalo,
04:47which is on the other side of the border,
04:49to pick up some vintage lighting.
04:52If you remember my closet makeover,
04:53I found these eyeball lights for my closet.
04:56And since then, I just have like a newfound obsession
04:59with track lights, especially vintage track lighting.
05:01So I found someone who's selling six of them
05:04and they're chrome silver for a super good price,
05:07just on the other side of the border.
05:08So I'm gonna hop down there, purchase those and come back.
05:11We're doing a whole bunch of pickups, so let's get to it.
05:15I just completed the pickup of the lights.
05:18And do you see these boxes back here?
05:20Like they're still strapped down,
05:22taped up because 90% of them are unopened.
05:27Like these are brand new stuff,
05:28but there was one open so she could show me
05:30what they look like.
05:31And these are so cool.
05:34First of all, can we just appreciate
05:37like the design on the box?
05:40Like this is some font inspo, design inspo I would do now.
05:46Oh, they smell like old basement,
05:48which is a smell that I kind of like.
05:51Look, chrome, black, that's where the giant light bulb goes.
05:56Oh, bird just pooped on my windshield.
06:00This is just literally the installation instructions.
06:02And I kind of want to frame these
06:03because everything about this is so good.
06:08Like, hello, what font did we use for this?
06:10I love her.
06:12Cool, so cool.
06:13Okay, I'm going to have to get the track obviously,
06:15but luckily they still make that.
06:18And this is just the most exciting.
06:20I am so excited.
06:21I probably don't need all six for the laundry room,
06:23but now I have them for all their spaces.
06:29Okay, this was a win.
06:30♪♪♪
06:38♪♪♪
06:44So my journey yesterday was a huge success.
06:48This is the bit that just gets hardwired
06:50into the box in your ceiling
06:51where you would put any other type of ceiling light.
06:54And then from this, you can extend a track
06:55almost in any direction, which is pretty cool
06:57because this time I want to try and do an L shape.
07:00In my closet, I just did one very simple straight line.
07:04And since that went so well,
07:06we're going to level up this time
07:09and mix in some geometry.
07:11♪♪♪
07:14Hello?
07:16Are you coming?
07:18♪♪♪
07:28So after I perfectly installed this track,
07:30it turns out that the connection on my vintage lights
07:32is the wrong style for the track system
07:34that I just installed.
07:36So after calling some lighting experts,
07:38I didn't get anywhere.
07:39So I'm just going to have to pick this up again
07:41at a later date and hopefully figure out a solution.
07:44Ah!
07:55Come on.
07:56I can't think it's just work.
07:58Okay, I'm going to put a pause on that for a moment
08:00while I figure out a solution.
08:02But in the meantime,
08:03I want to talk to you about an even more important element
08:05that we're adding to the ceiling of this laundry room.
08:07As you can hopefully tell,
08:09doing a renovation project of this scale is a lot of work.
08:12And the best thing that you can do for yourself
08:14when working on a project like this
08:15is to protect your investment.
08:17And what I'm talking about when I say that
08:19is that you don't want to be investing a ton of your time
08:21and money into installing all new drywall,
08:24all new paint, doing beautiful wood details,
08:26only to have it warp and the paint to peel shortly after.
08:29Which can actually happen
08:30when we're talking about these moisture rooms
08:33like your laundry room or your bathroom.
08:34And this brings us to today's sponsor, Panasonic,
08:36most specifically the Panasonic Whisper Choice Fan.
08:39Washing machines and dryers produce a ton of moisture
08:42which can lead to things like mold, mildew,
08:44and humidity buildup if your room is not properly ventilated.
08:47We actually installed this exact fan
08:49when we were doing my bathroom makeover
08:50and I can say that we've been so happy with it since.
08:53They make this fan so easy to install,
08:55making it very DIY friendly.
08:58Also meaning that there's no excuse
08:59for musty smelling rooms, okay?
09:01It comes with a template right in the box
09:03and on top of that,
09:04there's this flex Z fast installation bracket
09:07which it bends to get up into tight ceilings and it expands.
09:11So if your ceiling joists don't already happen
09:13to be the perfect width for the fan,
09:15don't even fret about it because this has got you covered.
09:20So on top of keeping moisture away,
09:21there's so many other things that can be going on
09:23in the air of a laundry room,
09:24like lint or any fumes from whatever bleach
09:27or detergents you might be using,
09:29all of which can affect the air quality of your home.
09:31So the fan is up here and the thing about this fan
09:34is that it uses a DC motor,
09:35which unlike your traditional AC motor,
09:37DC motors use less power to achieve
09:39the same level of performance
09:41which leads to lower hydro bills.
09:44And I love that for all of us.
09:45DC motors also have variable speed control,
09:47meaning they can adjust its speed
09:49based on the ventilation needs of the room
09:51that's avoiding unnecessary energy use
09:53and therefore reducing emissions.
09:55So with the grill removed,
09:56you can access the fan speed selector.
09:59This allows you to easily adjust the airflow of the fan
10:01between 80 and 110 cubic feet per minute.
10:05Okay, so now that we've got the drywall done around the fan
10:07and the ceiling's been painted,
10:08I can finally put the grill on,
10:10which is the finishing touch,
10:12and we can turn it on and see what it sounds like
10:14or hopefully what it doesn't sound like.
10:17And I know if you're watching this video,
10:19it's because you appreciate interior design,
10:21but let us not also forget to appreciate good air quality.
10:24Okay?
10:26Beautiful.
10:27Yay, go.
10:35Ha ha ha ha.
10:38Incredible.
10:39Simply incredible.
10:42Can your ceiling fan do that?
10:44Because if not, it might be time for a change.
10:47So if you happen to be in the market
10:48for a quiet yet powerful, very easy to install
10:51and eco-friendly fan for your space,
10:53then click the link in the description
10:55and check out the Panasonic Whisper Choice Fan
10:57available at Home Depot.
11:09Good morning.
11:10I have good news.
11:11Do you want to see?
11:17Just hold on.
11:18Just hold on.
11:25Okay.
11:28Okay, okay, okay.
11:33Ah!
11:37Oh my God, thank goodness.
11:39Okay, to make a complicated story very simple,
11:41we were able to just swap out the top connector piece
11:44for the right style that works with this track
11:46and then still be able to keep all like
11:49the fun retro goodness of the shade and everything.
11:52Ah!
11:54Because after that immense journey to go retrieve these,
11:58for me to have the feeling that I could not use them
12:00was gut-wrenching and heartbreaking.
12:03And let's just put that chapter behind us, shall we?
12:07Okay, I don't have all the right light bulbs
12:08with me right now.
12:09So we're just gonna put an assortment
12:11of whatever I have up right now.
12:14But we get to put them up and that's huge.
12:17Okay.
12:21One of these colors is not like the other.
12:25That's okay, I need to get better light bulbs.
12:27Okay, so the plan moving forward for this space
12:29is to do one long countertop that goes along this back wall
12:33and will go over top of the dryer.
12:36A lot of the times when you have front load machines,
12:38the top is just wasted space.
12:41So let's just cover it up
12:42and make this a whole working counter
12:44that we'll put a sink into when we're ready.
12:46I have the counter, I just need to cut it to length
12:48and we'll just drop it in.
12:49But before we do that,
12:50it needs something to sit on.
12:51So we're gonna build a frame for back here.
12:53Gonna make the whole thing out of two by fours,
12:55make it very simple.
12:56It's okay if it's a bit ugly
12:57because it will get covered with a nice counter
13:00and some nice doors when we're done.
13:01So let's get to work.
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13:16this the right way? Yeah, but how are we going to do this? Okay, I'll lift you way up in the air. Can you come in here? Uh-huh. Okay, wait. Okay. Oh my goodness. It's not easy.
13:31Wow. That looks good. Danny, mommy's using power tools. Watch out.
13:58Hello. Nice. All right, pop key, what do you think? Excellent. Perfect. Perfect measuring job and cutting job, bossette.
14:25So something I do with a lot of my laundry is I air dry it. And I know they make a lot of great fold out air drying racks that you can sort of set up in the middle of the room. But considering I do this with a good majority of every load of laundry that I do, I kind of want a permanent solution that's a part of the room that's meant to have things air dried on.
14:47So my task for today is to build some sort of permanent rack for this. Now, underneath the new sink that we just put in, there's a ton of storage space, which is excellent for putting all the stuff under there that I don't really want to see or use all that often. But there's a few things that I'm going to need to have out that are easy to access, like my laundry detergent.
15:04So I'm thinking the design is going to operate kind of like a half shelf, half drying rack hybrid solution. Well, maybe more like a one quarter shelf, three quarters drying rack solution. So I'm at the hardware store right now. I'm going to go in and grab some wooden dowels for the rack part and we'll figure out the actual plan back at the office.
15:22Okay, I've come to our studio because honestly, I just want to spread out a little bit more and be able to build this larger shelf in this space. And I kind of just needed a bit of a mental visual break from being in that small room this entire time.
15:49So I have my new supplies, plus some extra wood that I brought from the laundry room build. And let's get to it.
15:56So this is what I have in mind for the design of the shelf rack. I'm cutting down some one by threes for the frame and also cutting a rectangle out of some scrap wood for the shelf top.
16:06And if you'd like more in-depth instructions on exactly how you can build this yourself at home, check out our blog post on it. It's in the description below.
16:12As you can see here, the shelf bit will just be at the one end and these additional vertical pieces will act as the supports for the dowel rods.
16:20I'll need to drill holes in these support pieces so the rods can fit through them. One of them will need to have holes all the way through as it will be our middle support, while the other two will be our end caps.
16:31And we'll just need holes part of the way through to hold the dowels in place.
16:34These one by threes are getting attached around the plywood piece to give the illusion that the shelf is actually thicker than it really is.
16:39My last set of holes needed to be done after the trim was added around the shelf since the first hole is directly split over two of the pieces of wood.
16:47Now I'm attaching all of these pieces to the long back piece with some more wood glue and screws.
16:52And making sure that everything is spaced evenly. Which involves some math, which can be hard sometimes.
16:57Seventy and a quarter, okay. Seventy and a quarter minus three quarters is...
17:06Sixty and a half? Sixty nine and a half?
17:10What? No.
17:13Oh, sorry. Seventy point two five.
17:17Oh.
17:25Now I will stain it.
17:27I'm staining the shelf in the color early American and then I'm bringing it home to install in the laundry room.
17:31I'm screwing directly through the back and the side edge pieces into studs in my wall to make sure this shelf is super sturdy and can hold everything I need it to.
17:38Now that it's up, I'm coating the whole thing in several coats of polyurethane to make sure this can withstand any moisture and protect any of my clothing from the stain.
17:46This step is super important. Don't skip it.
17:50Okay, we are getting so close to the end. I can feel it.
17:55So, today, I want to get some doors down here.
17:58I did a quick, a quick internet search onto cabinet doors.
18:03Excuse me?
18:05Like, over a hundred dollars for one cabinet door? I think not.
18:09I've already spent way too much money bringing this room to life that we're going to do a little more cost efficient version for now.
18:17It can always be something I upgrade down the road, so let me show you what I have.
18:20I guess, mind you, I should say that these are also really big doors and that's probably why the cost to get something this size.
18:27But still, no, that shouldn't be why.
18:29Irregardless, I have here two sheets of very basic, I think, half inch plywood and this is going to work fine for now.
18:39And this was about $30 for both of these together, so that's already feeling much better.
18:44I've already added some very basic hinges to the outside and it should be as simple as just screwing them onto the edges of this frame down here.
18:55Okay, hold on, this is actually perfect timing because I just got a very exciting package in the mail that I actually kind of forgot that I ordered way back at the beginning of this whole project.
19:05It feels like I've been working on this for so long.
19:07I got this off of a vintage reseller who sells, like, sort of salvage stuff.
19:13And these, oh, they're so cute, are vintage starburst doorknobs or door handles.
19:22So it's a basic, like, chrome knob, but then it has this back plate that goes behind it that's a little starburst.
19:32And, okay, like, do we see this?
19:35I kind of thought at first that I could use this as a doorknob on the door, but seeing them now, they're pretty tiny.
19:42But I do think, you know, where I could use them?
19:45Down here on these cabinet doors. I have two of them.
19:48I'll link the Etsy shop because this is so cute.
19:49She sent me the original hardware and the new hardware, just in case the original hardware is a bit worse for wear.
20:00Which it is. It's a bit rusty.
20:02So maybe I'll use the new screws.
20:10I want to see this as, like, your basic option at the hardware store.
20:14I want the most simple thing that you can get to still have some flair.
20:19Now, I'm not going to leave this raw wood, of course.
20:23I'm going to say something that goes against typically what I would do.
20:26I'm a big fan of if you make something out of wood, keep it wood.
20:30Staining it is fine, but keep it feeling like wood, you know?
20:33Painting wood is kind of like my last resort option, speaking about me and my home and my projects personally.
20:41But, I am a little bit concerned because I already stained the outside frame of this cabinet with the same wood stain I've been using everywhere else.
20:51And it doesn't exactly match the exact tone of this countertop.
20:56And I think it's going to be really hard for me to get an exact match.
21:00And I'm worried that if I stain the doors, it's a different kind of wood, it's going to look off.
21:05And it's just going to make the countertop not look great and make the doors not look great and really distract from the homeroom.
21:11So, I'm going to go against my better judgment and I think I'm going to paint the doors.
21:15I'm trying to hear your opinions because you might not like this even more.
21:19Not only am I going to paint them, I really want to make sure that I'm nailing home the sort of retro, mid-century vibe.
21:28And I think what we're missing are some fun vintage colors.
21:33So, I think that I'm going to paint the cupboards.
21:39A nice retro, bright, butter yellow.
21:44Is this going to be a mistake? It's possible.
21:48And I just got to try it, you know? We got to have some fun in here. We need some more fun.
21:53Let's get fun.
21:55Oh my god. Wait. Come on.
22:00Does this all fit in there?
22:13That's like a primer, I guess, right?
22:15I didn't think that you'd like it.
22:17It's just in a little spot.
22:19Just wait until it's done done.
22:22Alright.
22:24Okay, so I might need to work on warming Austin up to the yellow.
22:28But let me know if you guys get it. Do you see the vision?
22:31Or if not, is there a different color you would have done instead?
22:38So, with that done, we're now on to the final touches.
22:41So, while I style this place, I want to share with you a secret project that I've been working on behind the scenes.
22:45I've been designing a one-of-a-kind piece of art for this space, inspired by a combination of two of my favorite sweaters.
22:52I wanted something full of rich color with a retro print feel, and I wanted it to have a personal touch with the care instructions in the tag.
22:58I'm so happy with how this finished piece turned out, and if you'd like to get a digital copy for yourself,
23:03the link to it and more of our own custom art pieces are in the description below.
23:06Let us now take a minute to look back on just how rough this laundry room started and appreciate the space she is now.
23:37I especially love my DIY drying rack, which I know I'll be able to air dry my clothes without any worry of must or mold,
23:45thanks to Panasonic, our partner for today's video.
23:48Click the link in the description to check out the Panasonic Whisper Choice fan, available at Home Depot.
23:52I'll see you in the comments, where I can't wait to hear what you think of this makeover. Bye!