Small Space Laundry Ideas That Are Big on Style

With some clever storage solutions and simple decor tricks, you can create a laundry that’s high on style while still being highly functional. Forget about those boring white cabinets and drab grey floors, we’ve got some small space laundry ideas that will transform your room into a stylish and organized space you’ll actually want to spend time in.

When space is limited, the only way to go is up. Maximize your vertical space by installing shelves, cabinets, and racks along the walls of your laundry room.

  • Install corner shelves in the corners of your laundry room to hold detergents, bleaches, and other supplies. Wall cabinets with doors will keep everything dust-free and contained. For smaller items like dryer sheets, fabric softener, and stain removers, wall-mounted racks with multiple tiers are ideal.
  • A retractable ironing board mounted to the wall, or a fold-down table provides a perfect surface for sorting and folding clothes, then tucks away when not in use to save space.
  • Over-the-washer cabinets provide storage right where you need it. Look for cabinets with drawers for smaller items and a fold-down counter for a makeshift sorting station.
  • Double up your appliances by stacking the washer and dryer. Front-loading washers and dryers have a smaller footprint, so they work well for stacking in tight spaces. Get a stacking kit to securely fix the two units together.

With creative storage solutions, even a tiny laundry room can be highly functional. Make the most of your space by going vertical and keeping everything within easy reach. Your small but stylish laundry room will be envy-inducing!

Make the Most of Narrow Laundry Rooms

If your laundry room is barely wider than the washer and dryer themselves, don’t despair. With some smart design choices, you can create an efficient and stylish space.

  • Start by choosing space-saving appliances, like a front-loading washer and dryer pair that can be stacked. Stacking kits allow you to place one appliance over the other, freeing up floor space. For maximum efficiency, look for Energy Star rated compact models.
  • Use the walls for storage. Mounted wall cabinets, shelves, and racks are perfect for keeping necessities like detergent, bleach, and fabric softener up and out of the way. Wall-mounted drying racks are also great for small spaces.
  • Keep the floor clear by installing a retractable clothesline or garment rack. When not in use, simply fold it up and slide it behind the washer.
  • Lighting is key. Add task lighting, like under-cabinet lights or recessed lights above the machines. Avoid overhead fixtures that can make a narrow room feel cramped.
  • A strategic mirror placed on one wall can create an open, airy feeling. The reflection will make the room appear wider and more spacious.

With some creative choices, you can have an organized, efficient laundry, even when space is tight. Make the most of what you have by choosing compact, stackable appliances, utilizing your walls for storage, keeping the floor clear, ensuring excellent lighting, selecting suitable flooring, and opening up the space with mirrors.

Add Style with Laundry Room Décor

Once you have the functional elements of your laundry room in place, it’s time to add some style. Decorating a small space can be challenging, but with some creative ideas, you can make a laundry room that’s both stylish and efficient.

In a small space, a little colour goes a long way. Paint one wall a bright hue like cobalt blue or fire engine red for an accent wall. Or for subtle colour, choose patterned wallpaper or stencils. Colourful rugs, towels, baskets and organizers also help bring cheer to a laundry room.

  • Paint the ceiling or trim a contrasting colour
  • Use patterned contact paper on the backsplash or cabinets
  • Add colourful art, framed prints or photography on the walls

The secret to any stylish small space is keeping clutter and chaos at bay. Use matching baskets, bins and wall shelves to keep items off counters. Label boxes and baskets to make everything easy to spot. Hang rods for air drying delicates and racks for hanging shirts and pants. A stylish laundry room is an organized one!

With some colour and smart organization, your laundry can become one of the most stylish spots in your home. Making the most of your space will allow your personal style to shine through.

So there you have it – some simple ways to make your small laundry feel open and stylish. A little creativity and a few smart design choices can transform an ordinary space into an area you actually enjoy spending time in. Make the most of what you’ve got by choosing a colour scheme you love, adding in lots of storage, improving the lighting, and keeping surfaces clear. Your laundry room may be compact but that doesn’t mean it can’t be chic. With these tips, you’ll be well on your way to creating a laundry room that’s big on style.

At Ross North Homes, we have more than 40 years of experience and have built more than 12,000 homes for families in WA. Our focus is on quality over quantity, and we make sure to keep up with new trends and innovations to ensure that every home we build is of the highest quality and offers the latest features and designs. Get in touch with us today to build your dream home and experience the Ross North Homes reputation for excellence.

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