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All three of these projects will make your laundry room stylish — but which is your favorite? Images: Brook from BeingBrook.com; Laura from Inspiration for Moms; Angela Ploetz, Professional Organizer from Girlfriends Get Organized
Vote for your favorite laundry room organization project or two, and please share a picture of your own sad or saved laundry room in our comments section.
Elegant drying rack: This Inspiration For Moms tutorial teaches you how to make an expensive-looking, wall-mounted drying rack for only $55.
Pegboard organizer: You’ll never again leave mops lying around your laundry room floor after you build this pegboard organizer featured in a Girlfriends Get Organized post.
is a HouseLogic contributor and builder of luxury homes in McLean, Va. She’s been a Homes editor for Gannett News Service and has reviewed home improvement products for AOL.
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I love the pegboard organizer. That is a great idea for any laundry room. I know that I am always looking for the dust pan in my house and that would pretty much solve my where is it at problem......Everything has a place and everything in it's place. LOL I think I might just have to make me one. The other two ideas are fantastic too. If I get really crafty, I might just make all three. I do have an extra dresser in the garage. :)
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