Friday, April 24, 2026

Little project: cute curtain for laundry nook

I made a sweet cafe curtain for my laundry nook this week.
I saw this idea on a couple of blogs and thought it would be perfect for hiding the plugs and hoses behind the washer and dryer.  Plus, maybe it would add a touch of boho vibe to the area.
I decided not to hang a curtain to replace the doors to the laundry nook.  I would just be moving it out of my way, and it would bunch up at either end - just like the folding doors did.  Having no doors on this nook has made the hallway look roomier, too.  So I fished around and found some leftover oilcloth from several projects, including seat pads for folding chairs.
Originally given to me by a friend, I loved it so much I ordered the last of it from a seller on Etsy.  It doesn't "drape" as softly as regular fabric, but it is sturdy and splash-proof.  With time I think the fabric will hang nicely.
I painted the bottom half of the lower shelf's brackets so they would be less noticeable behind the tension rod and clip rings combo I planned to use.  I also hung the washer's surge protector on the wall, easily accessed from behind the curtain.
It looks dark in here, but it was such a cloudy day.
There is actually plenty of light in here to see the laundry!  And it looks finished and boho cute.
I like owls, but it looks like I'm obsessed with them, ha ha.
I took down the tension rods near the dryer as they were just visual clutter and I wasn't really using them for more than hangers.  And I love that I have the surface space to fold items, so I will probably leave the top of the dryer clear of clutter.  This was a sweet little project for a rainy week!


Gina

13 comments:

  1. What a clever idea! I had not seen this before, but I may give it a try because I do hate looking at the outlets and cords.

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  2. I'm a huge fan of fabric skirts!! I think it looks fantastic.

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  3. It looks finished....and super duper cute!! I love it. I think I am going to copy you - lol! I have always wanted a shelf type idea that went across the space behind the applicances, but I have a top load washer and, well, that doesn't work. But a super cute curtain will. Maybe one with owls! I already have "owl decor" in the laundry room. Brilliant!

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  4. Your laundry area looks great!! The oilcloth is pretty and also practical.

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  5. Good for you I say ! I love owls

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  6. Love it!This turned out so well. I love owls too!

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  7. LOVE this idea! I'd need to use a regular curtain rod for my situation but I can totally see it working! I need to get on this one!

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  8. I came back to copy the cobbler recipe, and noticed I somehow missed this post. LOVE the curtain! (And boy it really has been gloomy here in Central TX lately, but the rain is welcome!)

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