We’re psyched to show you the basket dresser that Brook, goddess of the Being Brook blog, built for her laundry room to corral her family’s Mount Kilimanjaro of clean clothes.
“This might be my favorite thing I’ve ever made,” Brook raved after using the dresser, which consists of a wood frame and 12 plastic laundry baskets.
Look at how simple yet functional it is. And I love the Tiffany-esque blue paint (actually Behr’s Teal Zeal) — a classy touch.
Build It and the Clothes Will Come
This dresser is a snap to build from plans drawn up by Ana White (plans are her thing). It consists of three rectangular boxes with slats that support the baskets and let them slide in and out. You can make more or fewer boxes, depending on how much laundry storage you want and stuff you need to sort.
Brook used white 17-by-24-inch baskets (about $3 each). I like the all-white look with nameplates for each child. If your kids are young, buy baskets in different colors, so little ones easily know which is theirs.
Brook gives some super-helpful advice on working with local lumber yards that will cut the wood for you.
Bring your plans, so associates can advise on types of wood that would be best.Double-check all your measurements before heading to the store. Save your back and ask salespeople to load the wood into your car.Brook’s Construction Tips
Prime (always prime!) and paint the wood before assembly — it’s a lot easier than after. Then touch up as needed.

And Now, the Numbers

Total: $196 for three dressers. Figure $50-$75 for one.
Next week, we’ll spotlight a DIY laundry rack in an elegant laundry room. At the end of the month, you can vote for your favorite laundry room project.
More Great Projects
In case you missed our amazing pantry series, check out these projects and vote for your favorite makeover:
Whimsy Meets Function in This $50 Pantry Redo
A Pantry Rescued by Lazy Susans
A Perfect Walk-In Pantry Makeover
Now-You-See-It, Now-You-Don’t Pantry
The vote tally is neck and neck! The $50 pantry redo is nosing out the lazy Susan project by a hair, but voting remains open.
$50 Blackboard Pantry Redo — 38.3%Send us your laundry room projects and tips. Include them in the comments section.
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