Pretty Blue Laundry Pedestal

Submitted by michelley on Thu, 05/02/2013 - 19:08

This was my first Ana White project and I couldn't be happier with the way it turned out! I didn't change any measurements. I did add trim along the top and bottom.

I was going to paint it white with blue trim but my white paint didn't look usable anymore. So I went all blue and I'm happy the way it turned out. I decided to leave the trim natural. I really like the blue pop in the laundry room!

Estimated Cost
$110
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
A mistint paint I picked up at Home Depot. I painted with roller and brush. I sprayed with clear coat.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

Kernsberger

Wed, 05/27/2015 - 06:47

Hi, I am looking to build this and have the same washer/dryer set and wanted to know if you could tell me how tall this is from the ground to the top of the controls for the units. We currently have a closet these are in with shelving about the units so I don't have a lot of extra room. Thanks

jkread

Wed, 05/27/2015 - 22:32

That is the wonderful thing about building custom. You can build it to suit your space, machines and what you might want to store underneath. Machines can vary quite a bit so I'd suggest measuring your space, then you machines and find out how big you can build a pedestal.

Luiz Lisboa

Sun, 10/29/2023 - 14:18

Yes it's a nice job but i will tell you something ....... As appliance technician this kind of pedestal is a nightmare for us ..lol
I suggest put some wheels under the pedestal in order to move it around if need
Just an idea
But is a beautiful work anyways