The laundry room is a space we neglect to design yet are obliged to spend time inside every single week. Instead of treating it as an eye-sore reserved for chores, create a dashing space loaded with style. Here are 17 look-at-me designs for a dose of decor inspiration.
Nautical Notions
This made-over laundry room is ultra-inviting thanks to its shiplap-look walls and seaside style. But it’s also practical. We love the custom folding station encasing the machines to save on space.
Take The Floor
Small, enclosed spaces offer more creative license. Have fun! Go wild! This laundry-meets-mud room proves the power of bold floor tiles to transform an otherwise neutral space. The built-in cubbies also lend tons of storage opportunities.
Pearly White
Count on Love it or List it Vancouver‘s Jillian Harris to design a compact laundry room that’s functional and fashionable. The stacked machines maximize space, while the white subway tiles with black grout add subtle interest.
So Fresh
Laundry rooms always get a bad rap for being dark and dingy. If you have the space, incorporate your washing zone into a light-filled room with big windows. Opt for a crisp neutral colour palette to bring in even more brightness.
Laundry Goals
Folding clothes has never looked so luxurious. Home Network’s Scott McGillivray designed this well-appointed space for his family. The custom cabinets (complete with pull-out drying racks!) are a genius addition.
Farmhouse Flair
Remove the washer and dryer, and you’d easily mistake this farmhouse-style laundry room (designed by Fixer Upper’s Chip and Jo) for a modern country kitchen. We love the patterned tiles that extend to the ceiling together with the wood cabinets and matte black accents. Laundry day couldn’t come soon enough!
Stack Up
If not strategically designed, narrow spaces only invite clutter. Take cues from Jillian Harris and maximize square footage with stacked machines and storage above. Then add stylish features like patterned floor tiles, a contrasting light fixture and artwork.
Multi-Purpose
Home Network designer Sarah Richardson’s off-the-grid family home is a lesson in flawless-meets-functional design. Here, she created a flex space that operates as both a laundry zone and home office. The soothing baby blue and wood scheme makes it all the more welcoming.
Beachy Clean
Draw inspiration from this compact laundry area and go big with a high-impact hue. The lime-green glass tile backsplash adds a delightful splash of colour, while the clothing rod and large cupboards maintain order.
Light-Filled Living
When a space receives this much natural light, maximize its brightness with a soft white and wood palette. We love this room’s paned glass display case repurposed as towel storage.
Hide Away
For a seamless aesthetic, go custom and conceal your bulky washer and dryer behind a cupboard door as seen in this lovely laundry area. The grey-blue cabinetry lends character, especially when paired with dark wood flooring.
Practically Speaking
How to make one wall as practical as possible? Take it from the Property Brothers and flank your washer and dryer with floor-to-ceiling cabinets, then install a small folding surface above the machines. Add brass accents for a hint of glam.
Fresh Air
Never has a laundry room felt so fresh and clean. This bright and modern space proves a minimalist aesthetic goes a long way. And when you have this much square footage, loads of custom storage is a no-brainer.
Natural Beauty
Wood and white come together to create a warm, cozy laundry space that makes doing chores feel far more pleasant. Ample storage cabinets also make organization a breeze.
Tile Style
This tiny spot packs style into every square inch. From the glossy white floor-to-ceiling subway tiles to the rustic wood open shelving, we’ll throw a load of laundry into this room any day of the week.
Pure and Simple
This pared-back, predominately white laundry room is a breath of fresh air. Its no-fuss utilitarian design is easy to replicate – including all of its fabulous storage solutions!
Basement Beauty
If your laundry zone is relegated to the basement, carve out a designated folding nook complete with built-in cubbies and woven baskets. Glass canisters are another stylish option for storing detergents and other small essentials.
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