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Laundry Room Updates and A Lutron Giveaway

September 25, 2013 By Rhoda 228 Comments

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{Giveaway is Closed}

The winners are:  #64-Renee; #93-Maryellen; #224-Staci  Congrats, ladies, you’ve been emailed!

When I last shared my laundry room with you, I had just added a Lutron Occupancy Sensor switch which I totally love, by the way!  Now, when I open the door and walk in that room, the lights automatically turn on and when I walk out, they automatically go out 1 minute later.

So, after getting the backyard all cleaned up with the Bagster, it’s time to move on to the next little project on the list:  adding a new wall in the laundry room.  This long bowling ally laundry room of mine has lots of space and I’m so happy to have it, but to really utilize it well, I needed to add a wall for storage, since most things in storage are not meant to be seen all the time. That’s where we want to hide things, right?  Plus, the toilet that I added in that space sits in the corner, so it only seemed right to add a door and a wall to that end of the room.  That way all those things that I don’t want to look at all the time will be hidden from sight.  Perfect solution, that wall!

floor boards added

First things first, we got 2 by 4’s to start adding wood to the floor, walls and ceilings for nailing up studs which are needed for framing up a wall. Dad used special screws in the concrete to get them set in place.  He’s so good at knowing how to do this stuff.

2 x 4

All the 2 x 4’s are in place and ready to go. We decided to bring the wall out 1 foot from the right wall and frame the door there.  The door will open into the storage closet right in front of the toilet and I’ll be painting this interior door the same green as the door that’s already in here.

overhead 2 x 4

Framing up the ceiling for studs.

studs in place

Adding the 2 x 4 studs in place so we can then start the drywall process.

wiring in place

Studs are all in place and ready for drywall now.  I did have my electrician come in and add a light switch and separate overhead light in this room, so that I would get plenty of light in there. I just did a bare bulb light socket overhead since this room is just storage.  Nothin’ fancy!  A new wall outlet was added too, since you can’t have too many of those.

light in storage room

There’s the bare bulb overhead light.  Since the ceiling in here isn’t finished and I painted it black, I didn’t worry about doing anything fancy, just functional.

cutting drywall

Now, we’re ready to start adding drywall, so piece by piece my dad measured and cut, adding it inside and then outside the studs.

cutting drywall 2

He used a utility knife to cut out some notches and for the wall outlets.

drywall

We had several cutouts to  make around the pipes and all.

first drywall in place

And you can see the first piece nailed in place and ready for the next piece.

cutting holes in drywall

We got busy cutting, fitting and nailing each piece into place, one by one.  I was helping with the nailing too and didn’t get a lot of in progress pics, but it went pretty fast and about 2 hours later, we were finished with putting it up.

drywall up and finished

And now it looks like this!  It’s fun to see a wall go up, ready for taping, mudding and sanding next.  Then the door frame and door will slide into place and we’ll finish off this wall with baseboard trim and lots of paint, like the rest of the room.  It’s going to be so great to have this storage area away from the main room with all that stuff hidden away.  It will end up being a 5×9’ space and I’ll have room to add some utility shelves for all my Christmas stuff.  Nice!

Striped laundry room

That’s the latest update on the laundry room space.  I can hardly believe how far this room has come since we started renovating this house last year.  When I look back at the before pics, it blows my mind!  It’s gone from SUPER UGLY to really functional and half-way pretty now.  Getting this room completely organized and cleaned up is going to thrill me and it’s getting there now.  Organizing and cleaning up this room and my garage is on my short-list of projects to do soon.  I want this laundry room to be very functional, but also very pretty too.  Even though it’s sort of industrial looking, there’s no reason why it can’t be pretty too and one end is already there. The other side of the room will soon be catching up, can’t wait!

Part of my update was adding the Lutron Occupancy Sensor in here and it’s been a great addition. I love walking in and having the lights FLIP on just like that.  CLICK!  ON!  With movement in the room, they stay on as long as you’re in there working, then when I leave, they click off again in one minute.  I’d highly recommend these sensors and can think of a few more spaces to put them.  Got kids?  Get yourself one of these.  Here’s a chart showing how much energy they save and I can imagine they would if you have kids around leaving those lights on all the time.

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I’ve got THREE more Lutron Occupancy Sensors to give away, so if you’d like to win one of these for yourself, please leave me a comment saying which room you’d put this in.  I think you’ll enjoy it too! 

If you don’t win and would like to purchase,  here’s a coupon code for you!

25% off Maestro occupancy/vacancy sensor dimmers and switches on LutronStore.com PLUS one free Claro single-gang wallplate ($4.90 suggested list price) with each qualifying item.

 

Promo Code

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Code expiration date

Sunday, Oct. 31, 2013

 

Note: This is a sponsored post by Lutron. I was compensated to try this product out and share it with all of you, my readers.  All opinions and how it was installed are all my own words.  I happen to think this is a really cool product!

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  1. Norma says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:23 am

    I would love to win and would have my husband install it in our laundry room. This is a great giveaway. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  2. Teresa K says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:28 am

    Laundry/storage room

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  3. Angela says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:30 am

    laundry room!

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  4. Teresa Heller says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:33 am

    I’d too love to put one in my laundry room!! Or my dark hallway where everyone seems to leave the light on!

    Reply
  5. Kim Banta says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:38 am

    I saw the before, Rhoda! It is such a nice sized space! It is looking wonderful!

    I would put a Lutron light in my lower level craft room/office! Love the concept!

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  6. Jill Jones says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:39 am

    Rhoda – Again, wonderful work you and your daddy accomplish together! Will look forward to seeing the next phase. Would love the Lutron sensor in my dark laundry room. I am constantly flipping that light on and off. Thanks for the opportunity to win one 🙂

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  7. Barb says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:41 am

    Hallway, definitely.

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  8. linda k says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:47 am

    Love your blog and the progress you’ve made on the house, its looking good.
    This seems silly, but I would love a sensor to put it my closet under the stairs. It’s deep, so I can’t find anything in the dark!

    Reply
  9. Lady Delores LeBoeuf says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:48 am

    Upstairs Loft – not only would this be a safety bonus because it is dark before you can get to the light switch but really it is no fun going back upstairs again because the light was left on….thank you so very much.

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  10. Kim Early says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:48 am

    I too would put it in my laundry room. The kids go in and out as much as I do and they frequently leave the light on!

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  11. Kristie says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:57 am

    Your Dad is amazing…you are a blessed girl!

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  12. Sarah Fink says

    September 25, 2013 at 11:58 am

    We have a ‘Narnia room’ in our home – a play room that you access through our boys’ closet door. I would LOVE one of these in there. That light is always on…

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    • Elizabeth says

      September 25, 2013 at 5:11 pm

      Oh! I wish that you had been my mom! Now that i’ve read your note, I want create one in my house. And I don’t even have children………..

  13. joey says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:07 pm

    Den, laundry

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  14. Laura says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:10 pm

    Laundry room looks great! What a change!

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  15. Angel says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:12 pm

    We are in the process of building my craftroom. Walls are up and sanded and waiting for paint!!! Would LOVE a sensor switch for lights!!!!

    ~Angel~

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  16. Karen S. says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:16 pm

    I’d love to install one in my laundry room since we have to walk through it to get to out half bath. Thanks and your laundry room is looking great!

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  17. Marilyn says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:22 pm

    Either the hallway or the laundry room would be a great place to put this switch in my house. Or maybe the light to the basement-that would make the cat happy when she is downstairs!♥♫

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  18. Ad says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:29 pm

    I would love to have the Lutron Occupancy Sensor installed in:

    1. Guest Bathroom: It amazes me the number of guests who leave the light on, and I don’t discover it for days because I use the master bathroom

    2. Garage: Like the guest bathroom, sometimes the light in the garage stays on for days. Who knows how much additional electricity this has cost us.

    3. Laundy Room. As others have stated, hands and/or arms are nearly always filled when exiting the laundry room, so it is difficult to turn the light off.

    4. Closets. All of us are always forgetting to turn the lights off in the closets. The sensor would be wonderful for the closets.

    I hope to win one of these, but am also glad you posted a code for purchasing them

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  19. Denise Thompson says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:31 pm

    I would LOVE to win one of these for my pantry!!!LOVE all the work you have done and love seeing your sweet Daddy’s hands and all the work he has done. Those pictures are priceless!!!

    Reply
  20. Karen H. says

    September 25, 2013 at 12:41 pm

    I would definitely put it in my laundry room.

    Thank you!

    Reply
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