Hiding the cat litter under a counter
April 17, 2018
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I shared our mud room/laundry combo a few months ago and it continues to be a favorite room in the house. It is a dream to have such a large space! I've been working on organizing it since we moved in. You can see the big cleaning closet and that organizing transformation here.
Before I did any decorating in this space I tackled a few small projects. I shared the large DIY chalkboard wall soon after we moved in. I also replaced the bulbs in the fixtures with daylight bulbs. We have a small window in here but it was still pretty dark. Those bulbs make a HUGE difference! Then I installed a USB outlet so we could add as a charging station as I had hoped. (I shared more about those in this post!)
After those projects were complete, it was time to tackle a couple bigger ones. We have a big wall over the folding table that stumped me:
For months I looked for large art that fit this space but never found anything I liked. I thought about some kind of big pin board to put art and papers but didn't want it to get too busy.
I have much bigger plans for this space but it may be years before I get to them, so I decided to just do something cute and simple that also provided a bit of storage for laundry stuff. More on that in a bit!
Next up was something I've wanted to tackle since the day we moved in. We love having the folding table, although it's definitely more of a catch all space than for laundry. ;) We went with laminate to keep costs down:
What I didn't show you were the litter boxes. We knew we wanted them under the table so they're easier to keep up with.
What we didn't realize was how often we'd have guests in this room, especially in the rain or snow. It's a shorter trip to come through our garage. I didn't love welcoming them with litter boxes. :) Beyond that, I just didn't want to see the stuff we keep under there!
Here's how it usually looked:
That rolling cart fits under there perfectly and is great for random stuff -- things I need to return, put away in the garage, etc. I just don't want to see all of that junk every time I walk in.
My quick fix for this was to add some fabric around the countertop. I found these screw eye hooks that I installed underneath:
I took the cheapy cafe rods I got at the hardware store and put them through the eye hooks:
I used three -- one on the side and two on the front. I used my iron on hemming tape and drop cloths to create little curtains with drop cloths. (I used this size and cut it to fit.) Initially I was going to use drapery clips to slide the fabric, but to save some cash I decided against it. It's working great so far! Though if you're going to be moving the curtains often the rings would be helpful.
I spaced the rods and eye hooks to create a natural opening for the kitties:
We usually keep it open a little more than that, but this gives you an idea. I changed the direction of their boxes to keep the litter tracking to a minimum as well. By the way, we just changed over to a new litter called Clean Paws and I'm thrilled with it! The mess on the floor is cut down significantly with that litter. Just a quick tip for my cat loving friends!
Anyway, we can't even believe how much nicer it looks now! That little curtain makes a BIG difference:
It looks so much cleaner with all of that covered up! And it's easy to either pull the curtain up or slide it so we can access stuff inside:
You can see what I ended up with on that big wall. Simple shelves are functional and allowed me to add some fun art and accessories!
I'm trying to get away from art and signs with words on them -- I feel like they took over the old house after awhile. But this room just attracts them -- there's something about laundry rooms. :) I printed a few printables I found on Etsy and I love every single one:
I love that you can purchase and immediately download them to print at home. Makes it super easy and quick.
The jars were half off at Hobby Lobby and I spray painted the lids to add pops of black. I've had the hooks from Target for years but I don't think they sell them anymore:
That poor fiddle leaf! ๐ He did NOT like his spot in a bathroom and was dying fast. I brought it in here to take it out to the trash and it's thriving all the sudden. There's less light in here but he seems to love it! We'll see if it keeps coming back.
These were both simple, inexpensive projects and will serve us well for however long it is till I carry out my larger plan in here. It looks SO much better than this:
When I keep this clean I can actually FOLD CLOTHES here! Imagine that. And the clutter underneath is hidden, which is my favorite part:
We keep the curtain open so the cats can get in most of the time. When we have friends over we close it (the cats rarely come out when we have company). They've already found the little "door" and go in and out with it shut anyway.
It's certainly not perfect but it's serving us well! I love cheap, easy projects, they are my jam. :) Where do you keep your litter boxes? We had them in the basement in the old house but this is working out well for us so far.
Here's a list of products if you're interested. (Affiliate links included for your convenience):
- Laundry mirror sign
- Wood hooks, Target (I can't find them online though)
- Green watercolor printable
- Clothespin printable
- Floral watercolor printable
- Laundry sucks printable
- Basket, Homegoods
- Glass jars and metal brackets, Hobby Lobby
- Black and white frames
- Wood mail organizer
- Similar faux marble tile
So this is totally random but...do the cats each use their own litter box? Or do they use both? I haven't had more than one cat in over 15 years, and then they just shared one.
ReplyDeleteGood question! I’m pretty sure our cats use them both randomly. I’ve never really looked to see though! Most experts recommend having one more litter box then the number of cats that you have. Ours are fine with two, but I’m thinking of adding one in the basement to see how they take to it down there.
DeleteMy cat has two litter boxes. I read somewhere that you should have a box for each cat plus one extra one (not per cat). When I did that, we haven't had anymore issues with him thankfully! He has a box in the laundry room like you and then a SECOND BATHROOM (HAHA) in my upstairs closet. Strange I know, but our basement wasn't finished at the time, so that's where it went. We do have to have baby gates to both rooms so the dog doesn't sample during the day . . . .
ReplyDeleteHaha!! I’m so glad our dog hasn’t no interest in that. ๐๐ Ours have always done well with two but I’ve always heard it’s recommended to have one more.
DeleteMy cat was trained on a toilet as a kitten when I had a huge three bathroom house. Now that we are in a small 1bdrm/1bath house, he has a box on the patio...but only for number 2. He prefers to use the toilet in my bathroom, especially if it is raining ��
DeleteWhere did you get the wall mounted laundry drying rack? I used to have a similar one from Ikea and they don’t make it anymore! I loved that one and have been looking for a replacement!
ReplyDeleteIKEA but they don’t sell it anymore! ๐ญ
DeleteLove it! Where did you get the shelf brackets?
ReplyDeleteHobby Lobby :)
DeleteLove this idea, litter boxes are really hard to decorate around!
ReplyDeleteIKEA is a great place to get the curtain ring clips. They have large and small sizes in black, white, and silver for a great price!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it so amazing what a couple of curtains can do to make a space look neat and tidy?
ReplyDeleteI love the finished look of these simple project! And thank you SO much for being willing to share the un-pinteresty things like litter boxes...they are a constant headache and frustration for those of us with kitties but nobody ever wants to talk about them or how to fit real life into home decor.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! I’m always curious as to how other people deal with stuff like this. ๐๐ป
DeleteI have a tiny laundry/utility room with space for one litter box for my one kitty. Due to the door swing from the garage to the house, there is no way to curtain it off, so it is what it is. I did install a wall cabinet above for cat food and other supplies, and framed and hung a photo of my kitty below it. Since I'm the only one who enters the house from the garage, it works fine for one cat. I've tried litter boxes in unused or seldom used closets, but they have a tendency to be forgotten when it comes to keeping them clean, so I like to keep it where I know I will be reminded daily.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so good, great idea with the curtains. Where did you get your shelf brackets? I love how they wrap to the end!
ReplyDeleteHobby Lobby! :)
DeleteSuper cute, what a great mudroom!! Awesome idea, and really cleans the place up perfectly!
ReplyDeleteWe have a cabinet that we cut an arch into the bottom/side of to hide our cats box. It is so great not ever seeing it! My goal is for our house to be clean and clean smelling enough that a guest would never know we had a cat until they actually saw him!
ReplyDeleteWe put ours in the laundry room too. I kind of hate it because they were in a closet, but then my one cat started using the closet floor as a bathroom. Ahem. So they are out in the open. One tip that helped us out so much though was when a friend told me about horse bedding! They are pine shavings in pellet form, so they absorb ummm, stuff, and keep the odor down a lot! It's super cheap and lasts forever! It does mean an extra trip to Tractor Supply for it, so it's not always convenient. Yours are enclosed so odor might not be a problem. Our "highnesses" decided they would not go through the doors of the enclosed boxes. Ugh. Cats.
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