Last week I shared our shopping experience at Lowe’s to get our new Levolor blinds for our newly-renovated laundry room.
To refresh your memory, here’s a shot of our laundry room before.
We stacked our washer and dryer a few weeks ago, which opened up so many more possibilities than I expected. And it only cost us $30! But while we loved the amount of light that big window lets in, privacy was becoming more and more of a concern.
The problem that we run into time and time again is that most things in are house are 1. larger than most “standards”, and 2. required to be custom. So we were thrilled to find our “Custom Size Now” Levolor blinds online at Lowe’s for right around $50 per window. Most others that we have found are upwards of $80! Plus, Lowe’s will deliver to your local store, and cut your blinds to size in less than 5 minutes…all for free! (By the way, Lowe’s carries most normal-sized window blinds in stock, so you can pick them up today. Our windows were just….difficult special.) You can read more about that here.
Luckily I had my handy husband to help me hang these giant blinds!
We decided to go with the faux wood blinds because they are more durable and warp-resistant than wood, and a fraction of the cost. When you have 33 custom-sized windows, budget-friendly and durable will win every time!
As you can see, the blinds still let in plenty of light, but allow for more privacy when needed. If you’re in the market for blinds, I can’t recommend Levolor at Lowe’s enough!
This is a sponsored post in conjunction with Levolor and Lowe’s Home Improvement. As always, all photos, content, and opinions are my own.
I love this update! Sarah, I have to say, you have fabulous taste! I am loving your blog! I am a fellow IBN member and blogging sister. It is great to connect! Amazing work.
Jackie
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Thanks so much for your sweet words, Jacquelyn! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the blog!! :)
I love your laundry room makeover! I wish I had a laundry room. Our washer/dryer is in the basement. :( When we built our house 16 years ago we opted to put them in the basement so that we could get a larger master bath. Four kids later…I wish I didn’t have to carry laundry up and down 2 flights of stairs. Live and learn! LOL
Kim (IBN member)
I have a feeling that we may be feeling your pain in a few years, Kim. We thought seriously about relocating the laundry room to upstairs, but a big master closet won out. I love my closet, but having to cart laundry up and down is exhausting. #firstworldproblems ;)
Look at that fab washer/dryer. Always a great addition to any home. I like the blinds, keep it private, but still allow enough lights.
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Exactly! These blinds are just right!
It looks great hanging in the window! I love your stackable units!
I love the side by side comparison, you can really see the difference. Nice job!
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Looks great! Blinds were a great choice in that space.
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33 windows! Yikes! The new blinds look great, Sarah! And I love the tall shelving unit.
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