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Small Laundry Room Ideas {Reader Question}

Have a small laundry room that could use a little help? Get my easy and budget-friendly suggestions for organizing and decorating this space.

It’s time for another reader question from Satori’s Facebook page, and this time it’s all about small laundry room organization. I admit Heather’s subject line “Please Help My Laundry Room!” immediately caught my attention. It’s one of my favorite rooms to organize and make pretty. Needless to say, I jumped at this chance.

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Please Help My Laundry Room!

“Hello Shauna, I hope this question is getting to you on time. I have a fairly small laundry room in our basement that is quite dark and not very welcoming. I sort clothes in piles on the floor when I’m doing the laundry, but they get all mixed up and I often have to redo it. We don’t have room for several laundry baskets on the floor and I’m not sure what else to do. The other problem I have is lack of storage for laundry supplies and I don’t have anywhere to fold clothes. We recently purchased a front load washer and dryer, but that’s as far as we got. Any suggestions to make our laundry room function and look better would be awesome!Best, Heather

To give you an idea of Heather’s laundry room, it has a single bulb in the center of the ceiling as the only source of light (except for one small basement window), there are no storage cabinets or shelving, and the current paint color is a medium-toned tan. The flooring is beige linoleum that is in good condition, but looks dated (she doesn’t want to replace it at this time). These are the gorgeous LG washer and dryer they recently splurged on.

LG Washer and Dryer

To start with, I suggest painting the walls a spa-like color, such as Benjamin Moore’s Tranquility (AF-490). It will lighten up the space and give it a fresh and clean laundry feel.

Benjamin Moore Tranquility AF-490 - Laundry Room Paint Color

Next, I’d paint the linoleum floor. A checkerboard, wide stripe pattern, or bold stencil will add some fun to the space and make the linoleum look less dated. Try Benjamin Moore’s Metropolitan and a soft white for contrast.

Painted Linoleum Floor by Sally Preston

To maximize folding room, install a countertop over the washer and dryer, spanning the entire length of the wall. This will give you ample room for folding, plus additional room for laundry supplies.

For additional storage, install cabinets above the washer and dryer. These lift-up cabinets used in one of Sarah Richardson’s laundry room designs are very functional and relatively inexpensive.

To address the piles of laundry on the floor, consider using vertical space like this laundry sorting station created by Kim of Sand and Sisal. For added style and texture, consider swapping these conventional laundry baskets with lined woven baskets.

Laundry Sorting Station by Sand and Sisal

Change out the light fixture to something that is pretty with at least two bulbs for brighter lighting. For a bit of fun you could add a pop of color like this yellow drum shade Jen from IHeart Organizing installed in her laundry room.

Yellow Drum Shade Lighting in Laundry Room - IHeart Organizing

Finally, add some laundry storage containers and decorative touches to make your room sparkle.

Thanks for writing in, Heather. I hope these small laundry room ideas help. Be sure to keep us updated on your progress!

If you have a decor, design or organizing question you could really use help with, follow the Satori Facebook Page to find out when the next open call for questions is. If it’s something you can’t wait on, be sure to check out my design and organizing services, including e-design.

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Have a great weekend!

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3 Comments

  1. Fun post! I have a small-ish laundry room that is in need of some work. I’m considering those IKEA cabinets (we already have the akrum cabinets in that room) for uppers. I like that it is see through for some fun display, it just also concerns me as I’m not always that organized. I suppose some storage containers can help that dilemma

    ….love the fun rug in the room from I Heart Organizing.
    Pinning this post….

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