The laundry room is often an overlooked and overworked room in the home. It needs to be functional of course, but what about beautiful? Whether you have a small laundry closet or tiny laundry room, your laundry area can be both functional and beautiful! Below are a collection of 25 Small Laundry Room Ideas by bloggers. Let’s face it, laundry is not a task that most of us look forward to but having a pretty space to work in certainly lightens the load! (See what I did there? Laundry..load?) 🙂 As I was browsing through the bloggers’ laundry rooms, I came up with the following six takeaway tips.
Tip 1: Hide your laundry machines.
If you don’t always want to look at your washer and dryer, consider hiding them behind a simple tension rod and curtain. This is also a great way of infusing a bit more texture, color, and personality into the space.
Photo via Heather Bullard.
Photo via Domestic Imperfection.
If your laundry machines are tucked away in a closet-sized space, the addition of a sliding door can hide your machines while providing character to the room.
Photo via Natalme.
Tip 2: Choose a neutral color palette for your laundry room.
You just cannot go wrong by choosing a black, white, and gray color palette for your laundry room! From classy and sophisticated to fun and bubbly, this palette is able to fit your style.
Photo via Home with Baxter.
Disco ball in the laundry room with a chalkboard accent wall? Why not?
Picture via Nesting Place.
I love these oversized safety pins! Finding interesting objects to hang in your laundry room is an easy way to enliven a neutral space. For a similar look, click the link here for a cute oversized safety pin rack found on Amazon.
Picture via Sophia’s.
This next small space laundry room has several fun ideas to steal! Create instant storage using wooden craft crates spray painted to the color of your choice. Place pegboard on an empty wall to store small items. Use electrical tape to create an easy-to-remove design and pattern on your appliances.
Picture via Home Depot, laundry room by East Coast Creative.
Tip 3: Make your laundry room cheerful with pops of color.
The laundry room is a great place to experiment with design! Create an accent wall with a stencil, paint the laminate floors, and install a DIY light fixture. Small spaces are great spaces to flex your DIY muscle!
Picture via BHG, room by View Along the Way
If you’re not ready to experiment with paint, don’t underestimate the power of a few well-placed accessories. A bright floral rug and some decorative baskets in coordinating colors might be all you need to spruce up your space.
Photo via I Heart Organizing.
If you have access to a vinyl cutting machine, cut some vinyl to dress up your machines in a way that makes you smile! You can also find some cute pre-made vinyl decals for laundry rooms online.
Photo via Keeping it Simple.
Tip 4: Utilize wasted space.
I love how this blogger created floating shelves between her cabinets to instantly boost her storage space and add warmth to her laundry room.
Photo via The Readheaded Sister.
Stackable machines are a great way to take advantage of vertical space. Also notice her cute circle design on the wall? I believe that design was created using toilet paper rolls dipped in white paint.
Photo via Love Me Linda.
If there is an awkward space above your cabinets, take advantage of it with decorative baskets. Besides providing additional storage, they add texture and warmth to an otherwise stark space.
Photo via Julie Blanner.
Baskets hanging on the wall can provide excellent storage for loose socks, laundry supplies, or other necessities.
Photo via Four Generations One Roof.
Tip 5: Get creative with your storage and folding areas.
Propping your machines up on a custom-built laundry pedestal is a great way to create basket storage.
Photo via Sweet Pickens.
If you don’t have a folding station in your laundry room, think outside the box! A thrift store table can be cut in half, painted, and attached to the wall to create a long work station.
Photo via Thrift Diving.
For added storage, create a customized cubby above your laundry machines to store your necessary supplies or stash clothes.
Photo via AttaGirl Says.
Consider hanging an old ladder from the ceiling to create a drying rack, or to hang clothing once ironed.
Photo via The DIY Village.
If you have a large family, housing several clothing baskets on casters within the laundry room is a great way to keep laundered clothing organized.
Photo via Stacy Risenmay.
Closets in laundry rooms can be converted into creative folding stations. Add a countertop and shelving to create your custom laundry room storage solution.
Photo via Readhead Can Decorate.
Tip 6: Paint your laundry room blue to feel more serene in your space.
There is scientific evidence to prove that the majority of people report feeling calm and serene when surrounded by the color blue. While laundry rooms are welcome to be any color of your choosing, a blue laundry room is most likely to leave you feeling at peace. Considering how stressful I find doing our family’s laundry, I think I can use all of the help I can get! Here are some beautiful blogger laundry rooms in various shades of blue.
Picture via A Prudent Life.
Photo via The Kim Six Fix.
Photo via Craftaholics Anonymous.
Photo via Inspiration for Moms.
Photo via Sand and Sisal.
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Janice says
This is only six tips. Where are the other 19?
Beth says
Six tips and 25 different laundry rooms.
girly says
the pins aren’t clothes pins they are safety pins
Stephanie Smith says
Thanks, for all of your great ideas. I will definitely use one of them.
Lynn says
this had a lot of great ideas. since most of the houses in the development i live in have more laundry “closets” than rooms, these have been helpful. i just cant figure out why they cant make these rooms larger, as least for hanging clothing and being able to iron. cant wait to enlarge mine and add small window. thank you.
Beth says
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Hayley says
In what universe are most of these small? I mean, how big do you think the average laundry room is? I have only seen ONE laundry room bigger than the largest of these in my life.
Don’t me wrong, I love them and they are beautiful, but my “laundry room” is literally the hallway to the back door. And my parents is a closet in their dinning room. My mother in law’s is the hall from her house into the garage.
Beth says
Hi Hayley, my laundry “room” is a hallway closet as well and many of the ones I featured are also small closets. I think in my business I look at model homes and designer homes where I see a trend towards laundry rooms the size of my master bedroom. Sorry if the article wasn’t what you were expecting but I think there are some great tips in there!
Howard Reed says
Haley, I agree with you that most of the rooms on this collection are a lot bigger than what i usually see. However, I think that being able to use the limited space, and make it look like they are bigger than they actually are, would be the goal. Although the laundry room that we have is plenty, I am thinking of renovating it, and hopefully make it into something to be proud of.
Vanessa J says
That was my thought. If I kept two “laundry baskets with coasters” in my laundry room I couldn’t open the door and walk in! They are beautiful, but far from small, and definitely not average.
Julie says
What an amazing round-up! Thank you for including our folding nook…that definitely doesn’t look like that right now! 😉 Pinning these for later!!
Serena @ Thrift Diving says
Man, what pretty places to do laundry! It definitely makes the task not so dreadful when you’ve got a great space laid out to fit your needs. Thanks for including my laundry room in the roundup! 🙂 Off to pin now! 🙂
Serena @ Thrift Diving
Beth says
I love your laundry room redo Serena! That sawed in half table is pure genius! 🙂
Linda Weeks says
I love it too! Inspired!
Stacy Risenmay says
What an amazing round up! Off to check these out 🙂
Melissa @ A Prudent Life says
What an awesome collection! I thought I had seen all the awesome blogger laundry rooms out there, but there were several that were new to me. Thanks for including my space in your list!
Beth says
Thanks for letting me share Melissa! Love your space. 🙂
TwoPlusCute says
Fantastic compilation! Their laundry rooms are as light and airy I wish my living room was (but I shall get there!). They all did such great job decorating those -often neglected – areas.
*pins*
Beth says
Thanks! And yes, there is a lot of inspiration going on in this post!