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THE END OF RENO ROAD: THE LAUNDRY ROOM

1/27/2022

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Before I bought my house, I had never lived, as an adult, in a place where I had my own washer and dryer.  Having it in the garage didn't really bother me in the beginning.  It was still MY washer and dryer! When I had to replace them after the garage burned down, I was literally standing in the garage with my laundry basket ready to go when they delivered them, having spent eleven months back in laundromats.

But over the years, I yearned for having laundry in the house.  California weather is wonderful, but dragging the basket outside had gotten old.  Working from home, I also wanted an actual spare bedroom, since the second bedroom had become my full time office.  

I came up with the idea of doing a combo laundry/office and even though the end design wasn't even close to what I originally planned, I love the way it turned out.
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I have never been a fan of stacking washer dryers.  The original plan was not to have one, but when the laundry room location changed, I started thinking about it.  What pushed me over the edge was when  I saw the commercial for the LG Wash Tower.  I read up on it and all the things I didn't like about stacked, had been addressed.  Both the washer and dryer had a ton of room and the biggest thing, the controls are in the middle for both, not on the top.  No need to get on a step stool to start the dryer!
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One of the reasons I wanted the laundry room to have outside access, is I wanted to have a place where I could take off clothes that had gotten dirty working outside or in the garage, without tracking everything through the house.  I also wanted a spot to clean off muddy Kody paws. Or give him an entire bath if he ever ran into a skunk again! (Flashback to coming home one night from a gig at 300am to a dog who had been skunked and having to try to clean him off with the hose in the yard.)  I originally was going to put in a half wall doggie shower, but during construction, one of the guys building the shower suggested making it a full shower.  The more I thought about it, the more sense it made.  When I retire, I plan on converting the laundry/office room into a full bathroom and now the shower is already done.  The only problem was, I had bought the multi-colored tile I used on the side walls years ago and didn't have enough to cover the back wall.  After looking at tons of samples, I found this bright orange subway and decided to have them lay it vertical. It is a great accent and really picks up the light from the window across from the shower.
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I love 1940s Art Deco, but the last fifteen years, I have become a fan of mid-century modern.  (I call my design style Mod Deco). I wanted the laundry room to have terrazzo floors, orange color palette and walnut cabinets..  Doing research, I found out terrazzo floors are not cheap and would have really blown an already stretched budget.  I found this "fake terrazzo" porcelain tile at Floor and Decor for a quarter of what the real thing would have cost.  I wanted a custom walnut laundry cabinet, but what my contractor wanted to charge for that addition was nothing short of obscene!  I used a cabinet panel and Sektion cabinet from IKEA to get some division between my desk and the washer and dryer without a custom build.

It's a great workspace.  I have a wonderful view of my yard out the window and it's so easy to throw in a load of laundry while I am working on a presentation.  Like so many things in life, not what I planned on, but exactly what I needed.



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THE END OF RENO ROAD: THE OUTSIDE

1/13/2022

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Yes, I have come to the end of Reno Road.  It was a long road.  It was a stressful road.  Sometimes rounding the corner on Kody and my morning walk, I still catch myself hoping to see a truck in the driveway that isn't mine (that meant work was actually going to get done).  Then I remind myself, THEY ARE FINALLY FINISHED!

But now that it's over, I really love how everything turned out. Seeing a binder full of ideas and numerous design changes come to life has been amazing. Besides learning what a shear wall is, I learned some great life lessons.  Starting with sometimes big disappointments turn into something better.  Case in point, the original plan around where I was going to add 267 square feet.
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This is the before.  The dining room was planned for where the blue trash can and air conditioner were.  The laundry room was planned for the area directly on the right.  After the plans sat with the city for four months, we were told we could not build the laundry room behind the garage. I am still not sure why or even if I had been able to go to the city in person (thank you COVID) if I could would have changed things.  The fact it had taken so long to get anyone to even look at the plans, I decided to come up with a plan B.  My contractor suggested adding the laundry room to the back of the dining room, but I wanted backyard access from the dinning room.  After doing some measuring and spending an entire weekend going over things, I came up with the alternate plan
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I decided to add the laundry room on the left side of the house, leaving the deck and orange tree in between the two new rooms.  The laundry room, which was also going to be doubling as my office, would be entered through my guest bedroom and have access to the outside. Of course that meant moving the electrical panel.  The same electrical panel I had just had upgraded in preparation for the addition.  Add $7,000.00 to the budget. 
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Explaining my design to people, even my contractor, I felt like no one got my vision.  The D-Man, who usually has no design sense, described it perfectly.  "It will look like your house grew two legs." That's the phrase I started using. Even though it was a  huge change from what I had always imagined, now that it is finished, I love it.
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Working in the new office, I have a great view of the deck and the yard, but what really makes the new design, is the outdoor space.  The deck now feels like a little private outdoor cocktail lounge.  This summer it is going to be the go to spot, especially during those hot San Gabriel valley days.
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The area I originally planned for the laundry room is now the path to the backyard and the new home of the air conditioner.  One more plus, is I still have access to the garage from the backyard.  We moved the door to the side of the garage before we knew we were not going to be able to have the room there and I hated having to go through my side gate to get to the garage. I moved it back when the plans got changed even though it added another $1,000 to the budget.  For me, it was worth it.
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It took me a long time to decide on the outside color.  The D-Man really wanted me to go with a bright pink, similar to the last time I had the house painted.  The pink had faded over the years and even though everyone in the neighborhood knew it as "The Pink House", I was over it. I knew I wanted to keep the trim black to match the new black windows.  I toyed with doing the house white, since the black and white combo is really hot right now, but in the end, I couldn't see myself living in a white house. I had bought this colorful lion door mat and had it in the garage, waiting for the house to be done. One day I moved something that was on top of it and staring at it, I knew.  The blue was jumping out at me. I guess most people don't paint their house based on the color of a door mat, but what can I say? Most people don't have a house with two legs either!
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Holiday Season 2021

1/6/2022

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It may sound strange in the middle of a pandemic, but this holiday season was one of the best of my entire life. Starting out with a wonderful day at Six Flags Magic Mountain riding rollercoasters and ending with a New Year’s Day spent eating leftovers in sweatpants on the couch watching football, it was everything I was hoping for. After a long year of the stress of learning a new job in the middle of a crazy renovation, while COVID was going on, it was wonderful to enjoy what is really like having a new home, without the hassle of moving. Entertaining friends and family on Christmas Eve was a blast.

Four days with the D-Man and family in a VRBO with a heated pool in Palm Desert meant we missed most of the LA rain.  In fact, after seeing the weather when we pulled in the driveway, Kody refused to get out of car.


 A quiet New Year’s Eve with delicious food from Daphne’s and a lot of champagne meant we got to see Miles Cyrus lose her top. Who knew staying home could be so much fun?


What made it so great? It wasn’t about the things, although I did get some nice gifts. It was about the good times and new memories. Which is what the holiday season is meant to be.
Hoping your holiday season was filled with laughter and love.

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