Make the most of your space with these clever storage strategies and design tricks.
Regardless of its size,having a laundry roomin the house is a luxury.
With the right organizational tools, however, its totally possible to create an effective and tidy laundry room.
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From implementing smartstorage solutionsto choosing the right appliances for the layout, the possibilities are endless.
Browse through the followingsmall laundry room ideasto gain inspiration for your own space.
One-Wall Laundry Room
This small laundry room packs storage and personality into a one-wall solution.
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Butcher block forms a DIY countertop and open shelves above the front-loading washer and dryer.
A narrow rolling unit sneaksextra storagealongside one machine.
Wallpaper wraps the small space in subtle pattern.
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Dont forget about including cozy decor items and add a wallpapered accent wall to define the area.
Consider addinga tiered rolling cartand stock it full of those items so theyre always within hands reach.
Add a hook to the side so you could attach a small ironing board for quick presses.
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Awaterfall wood countertopcreates space for folding clothes and a landing spot for laundry baskets.
Closed cabinet space provides hidden storage for detergents, stain removers, and more.
Combined Bathroom and Laundry Room
A separate laundry room is a luxury not every small home has.
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Here, laundry facilities are conveniently incorporated into a first-floor bathroom.
Converted Closet Laundry Room
This small laundry room fits all the essentials inside a standard 6-foot-wide closet.
Front-loading machines are topped with a butcher-block countertop and nestled next to a two-drawer hamper.
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Above, a drying rack and open shelves put the walls to work.
Barn doors easily slide closed when the work is done.
If you frequently needto iron clothes, however, try this trick that solves the problem.
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Now, it takes up virtually no space yet its always available for use.
Take advantage of a long wall by putting in not one, but two, washers and dryers.
Youll be able to knock out multiple loads in less time and maximize an otherwise awkwardly shaped space.
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Use the drawers tostore bulk and backstocklaundry or cleaning supplies such as detergent refills or paper towel rolls.
Stick withcoordinating storage basketsand labels to sort your supplies on shelves and the countertop.
A stacked washer-and-dryer combo maximizes function within the tight footprint.
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Efficient Laundry Room
A wall of floating shelves helps this small laundry room live large.
A granite countertop provides a convenient folding station and extra space for frequently used items.
Small Laundry Room Design
A small laundry room is the perfect spot to make a bold statement.
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A combination of open shelves and closed cabinets hold extra supplies, lost items, knick-knacks, and more.
Framed art and a wallpapered accent wall personalize the hardworking space.
Theyre still easily accessible and yet out of the way thanks to a simple close of a curtain.
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Use overhead built-in cabinets to stow away supplies or extra linens that you use occasionally in nearby rooms.
Baskets and trays enhance organization.
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