One of our fabulous designers, Diane Agricola, guest-wrote this blog and we LOVE it! Almost as much as we love the smell of fresh laundry 🙂 Enjoy!

—-

We can send people to the moon, but a dryer that folds your clothes still hasn’t been invented yet. So, let’s just embrace the fact that you spend a lot of time in your laundry room… let’s make it fabulous AND functional! Here are my four favorite things I like to suggest for laundry spaces:

Consider your family needs can the laundry multi-function possibly adding a pet area, or family lockers for sports equipment.

Consider your family needs, and see if the laundry room can multi-function with a pet area, or family lockers for sports equipment.

 

 

Consider adding modular closet system to step up your storage needs

Consider adding modular closet system to step up your storage needs

 

Add bright accent colors on walls or cabinets to create a cherry space

Add bright accent colors on walls or cabinets to create a cherry space

 

We love mixing old with new consider adding antique pieces into the laundry are for a collected look

We love mixing old with new consider adding antique pieces into the laundry area for a collected look

~Diane

Sandra Racz
Author: Sandra Racz

Sandra Racz operates Signature Redesign LLC and The Decorating and Staging Academy. She has been a professional real estate stager since 2004. Racz, services Scottsdale, AZ and Denver, CO. Sandra’s successful career and happiness in the industry inspired her to help others turn their love for decorating into a business. As the Executive Director of The Decorating and Staging Academy, Sandra also offers training in Color, Home Staging, and Interior Decorating, Seasonal Decorating and Event Planning. Sandra was recently voted One of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Real Estate Staging, by The Real Estate Staging Association® (RESA®). She has won national awards in the categories of Interior Redesign, Interior Decorating and Real Estate Staging. She has been featured in numerous magazines, local newspaper articles and has trained and lectured to thousands of decorating and event professionals. Sandra is a firm believer in giving back to the community by coordinating projects for Habitat for Humanity, the Cancer Society, The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Autism Speaks and serves on several boards. Sandra holds a B.S. in Marketing from Florida State University and a M.B.A. from Troy University. She has held multiple positions in marketing and advertising and taught college-level business classes.