
Laundry Rooms From the Studio McGee Archives
Proof that practicality and beauty can coexist in one stunning space.
08 July –
Laundry Rooms From the Studio McGee Archives
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Our most-loved laundry rooms from the Studio McGee archives bring function and form into perfect balance.
Laundry rooms may be one of the most functional spaces in the home, but that doesn’t mean they should be overlooked in the design process. At Studio McGee, we believe that every square inch—from hardworking mudrooms to tucked-away utility corners—deserves equal parts style and purpose. Whether it’s bold tile, custom cabinetry, or thoughtful storage solutions, these laundry room designs reflect our philosophy that beautiful design should be both livable and inspiring.
In this roundup of our favorite Studio McGee laundry rooms, we’re showcasing the best ideas for designing a stylish and efficient space. If you’re searching for laundry room inspiration, laundry room layout ideas, or tips on how to create a space that blends form and function, look no further. These spaces may just make laundry your favorite chore.

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The Houston Estate
Timeless charm meets everyday function.
The laundry room in our Houston Estate project exemplifies Studio McGee’s signature blend of timeless elegance and functional design. Walls adorned with Morris & Co.’s Pure Poppy wallpaper in cream and gold introduce a subtle pattern, while the cabinetry, trim, and ceiling painted in Benjamin Moore’s Natural Cream provide a cohesive and calming backdrop. This harmonious palette enhances the room’s serene atmosphere, making it a space you’ll want to do the daily duties in. The thoughtful integration of classic elements with practical features transforms this utility area into a refined retreat, embodying the essence of a beautifully designed laundry room.





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Tahoe Pines
Warm woods meet refined utility.
The laundry room in our Tahoe Pines project is a study in quiet sophistication. A wood countertop softens the palette and adds a touch of organic warmth, while the Susan Connor Fenestra wallpaper brings a subtle layer of pattern and artistry. Despite its small footprint and lack of natural light, this laundry room shows how layered design choices—like a vintage-inspired sink and rich, tonal color—can create a space that’s as beautiful as it is hard-working.
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The Spec Home
Classic details with modern ease.
The laundry room in Studio McGee’s Spec Home is a masterclass in blending traditional charm with modern functionality. A standout feature is the checkerboard flooring, crafted from Calacatta marble and limestone, which offers a fresh take on classic design. The walls are adorned with beadboard painted in Sherwin-Williams’ Natural Tan, complemented by cabinetry in the richer Sand Beach hue, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Black stone countertops extend seamlessly into a backsplash, providing both durability and visual continuity. Thoughtful details, such as burnished brass hardware from Rejuvenation and curved shelf brackets, add layers of sophistication. Beneath the farmhouse sink, a charming café curtain nods to nostalgic design trends, encapsulating the essence of a beautifully designed laundry room.


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The Summit Estate
Warm woods meet refined utility.
The laundry room in our Summit Estate project exemplifies Studio McGee’s approach to blending utility with refined design. Walls, trim, and cabinetry are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Rattan, a warm wheat tone that introduces a natural, earthy palette to the space. This cohesive color choice, combined with rough-hewn wood textures, reflects the home’s modern mountain aesthetic. The design thoughtfully balances functionality with style, creating a laundry room that is both practical and visually appealing. This space serves as a prime example of how Studio McGee transforms everyday rooms into beautifully designed environments.

























































