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7 Ways to Make Your Tiny Laundry Closet Work Harder

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7 Ways to Make Your Tiny Laundry Closet Work Harder

photography by tessa neustadt for emily henderson design The word room implies space, the ability to move about freely, the chance to spread out a little. Closet, on the other hand, signifies a lack thereof (especially if it’s not preceded by adjectives like dream or walk-in). This difference really becomes apparent when the only place to wash, hang-dry, and fold your laundry is a pint-size cupboard that could easily be mistaken for a pantry.  Renters and small-space dwellers know the drill: If you have an in-home washer and dryer, odds are the bulky machines are hiding behind an accordion door...

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Even the Closet in This 800-Square-Foot Condo Is Minimalist

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Even the Closet in This 800-Square-Foot Condo Is Minimalist

When Neal and Stephanie Sterjovski moved into their 800-square-foot condo, they were looking to create a space that would make the most sense for their busy, work-from-home lifestyles. This home, located in the greater Toronto area, was filled with natural light, with lots of windows and tall ceilings, but there was still work to be done. Picturing a minimalist aesthetic, the couple set out to personalize the condo with the help of designer Jacquelyn Clark of Lark & Linen. Here, Stephanie shares how they did it. Start with the foundation photo by annawithlove “The first thing we did when we...

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Even the Closet in This 800-Square-Foot Condo Is Minimalist

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Even the Closet in This 800-Square-Foot Condo Is Minimalist

When Neal and Stephanie Sterjovski moved into their 800-square-foot condo, they were looking to create a space that would make the most sense for their busy, work-from-home lifestyles. This home, located in the greater Toronto area, was filled with natural light, with lots of windows and tall ceilings, but there was still work to be done. Picturing a minimalist aesthetic, the couple set out to personalize the condo with the help of designer Jacquelyn Clark of Lark & Linen. Here, Stephanie shares how they did it. Start with the foundation photo by annawithlove “The first thing we did when we...

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