While you might think Chip and Joanna Gaines were already living in a Pinterest-perfect home, it turns out even these HGTV pros have to be crafty to make the most out of their space. After moving into their farmhouse, they realized there wasn't a designated room for laundry. So they converted the closet underneath their stairway into laundry room.

But recently, realizing they needed a better solution for their six-person family, Chip and Joanna decided to add a small addition off of their dining room to act as their laundry/mudroom—and not surprisingly, it's full of kick-your-boots off rustic style and farmhouse flair. There's a whole lot of shiplap and chalkboard signs, so basically, everything we'd expect from our favorite design guru.

If you're looking to tackle a renovation of your own, Joanna says to start with the room that's currently the least-inspiring in your home. "Create inspiration in spaces where you need it the most—for me it's wherever there's laundry," she explained on Instagram.

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Take a look at the new space:

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Does this super market sign look familiar? At one point, Joanna kept it in the farmhouse's kitchen!

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We'll be honest: We've never wanted to do laundry more.

See the rest of the makeover at Magnolia.

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