31 Laundry Room Ideas That Are Anything but Boring (2024)

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It’s time to stop letting your laundry area become an afterthought and start giving it a little bit of love—and taking a look at these creative laundry room ideas will certainly have you feeling inspired to revamp your space. As designer Kristine Renee says, “Laundry rooms don’t need to look sterile and simply utilitarian anymore.” The Sacramento, California–based cofounder of Design Alchemy adds, “Significant time is spent in the laundry room so it’s important to make the space comfortable and inviting.”

Whether you’re a small-space dweller, have a laundry room that doubles as a mudroom, are looking for a simple DIY hack, or are about to complete a remodel, the laundry room ideas below, which come from 31 different interior design pros, are sure to inspire you. You’re well on your way to designing the best laundry room on the block.

Photo: Julie Soefer

When it came to this laundry room, Houston, Texas, designer Benjamin Johnston of Benjamin Johnston Design opted for “a fresh look with high contrast” thanks to the mix of Calacatta black flooring from Thorntree Slate's Stones & More Collection and cabinetry painted in Sherwin Williams' puss*willow. The farmhouse sink is by Blanco.

Photo: Vivian Johnson

Cabinets painted in Farrow & Ball Oval Room Blue add a soothing touch to this laundry room that Clara Jung of Banner Day Interiors designed. The Berkeley, California, designer adorned the walls with Zia’s Moroccan zellige tile in Casablanca.

Photo: Thomas Kuoh

This black-and-white laundry room by Emilie Munroe of San Francisco’s Studio Munroe features floor and backsplash tile from Ann Sacks and two different Benjamin Moore hues: The walls are coated in the off-white color Calm, while Day’s End adds a moody touch to the cabinets.

Photo:Gordon Gregory

Sara Hillery of Sara Hillery Design in Richmond painted the walls of this laundry room in Sherwin Williams Waterscape and then wallpapered the ceiling using Schumacher’s cheerful Cosmos pattern. A vintage Arthur Umanoff light in green makes for an ideal finishing touch in this colorful space.

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This color-filled laundry room is anything but ordinary: Gucci paper adds a pop of pattern to the walls, while the paint color on the ceiling—Benjamin Moore Hale Navy—draws the eye upward. Designer Kristen Peña of K Interiors in San Francisco was also able to integrate a vintage woven bench into the space.

Photo: Native House Photography

Lisa Gilmore of Lisa Gilmore Design in St. Petersburg, Florida, wallpapered the ceiling of this otherwise simple laundry space using Taylor Murphy’s playful Palma print. A Roman shade made from Schumacher’s Citrus Garden fabric adds another dose of pep.

How can I make my laundry room attractive?

Laundry day is bound to be much more enjoyable when your space suits your style. There are many simple ways to ensure that your laundry room shines, whether you opt to hire a pro or take a DIY approach. Renee offers a few design ideas, which include experimenting with decorative lighting, fun wallpaper, cabinet colors, or backsplash to add instant flair. You’ll see all of these elements in the laundry room ideas shown here. You’ll also want to keep storage solutions top of mind to corral clutter—grab plenty of hangers, baskets, and hampers—and hang up some artwork or lay down a rug for coziness, Renee adds.

When it comes to picking a paint color or wallpaper pattern, note that the hues you select for your space are entirely your decision. “Play with colors and patterns that make you happy,” Hillery advises. “Diagonal patterns [are best] for those who want to be energized to work in the room and softer lines [are best] for those who like the routine of folding and find it almost therapeutic.”

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Mindy Gayer of Mindy Gayer Design in Costa Mesa, California, wove touches of brass into this laundry room, installing a brass faucet by Cal Faucets and a bronze and aged brass pendant from Visual Comfort. The cabinetry is Farrow & Ball Down Pipe.

Photo: Werner Straube

Elizabeth Drake, who operates an eponymous firm in Winnetka, Illinois, installed a chicken-printed wallpaper by GP & J Baker in this spacious laundry room, which also features open shelving and slate floor tiles from Artistic Tile.

Photo: Lauren Edith Andersen

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Rosanna Bassford of Eggshell Home in Cupertino, California, paired blue (Benjamin Moore Slate Teal) and yellow in this contemporary laundry room, using paper from Wallshoppe to add a dose of pattern to the space.

Photo: Kip Dawkins

Richmond designer Ashley Hanley completed a gut renovation of this joint laundry room and mudroom. As a result of this laundry room makeover, the space now features custom-designed and built cabinetry and a porcelain tile floor. Hanley selected two Farrow & Ball paint colors for the space; opting for Wimborne White on the walls and Light Blue on the trim and cabinets to “create a soothing palate that greets you as you enter and exit the home.”

Photo: Abigail Jackson

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Liz Goldberg of CarolynLeona in Raleigh, North Carolina, paired Sherwin Williams White Sand and Greenfield in this small laundry area. Brass hardware from Rejuvenation pops against the green cabinets.

Photo: Sen Creative

Maren Baker of Maren Baker Design in Boise, Idaho, introduced a botanical element into this laundry room in the form of Cole & Son wallpaper depicting a lily print. A vintage milk glass flush mount fixture from the Czech Republic, sourced via 1stDibs, complements the floral design present.

Photo: Muriel Silva

Casey Putney of Putney House Interiors in St. Augustine, Florida, brightened up this laundry room with Thibaut Corneila wallpaper in aqua and blue, along with Kith Cabinetry in the color Haze. The laundry room door is Benjamin Moore White Dove and the quartz countertops are by Cambria Ironsbridge.

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Sarah Fischer of Sarah and Sons in Yarmouth, Maine, mixed high and low in this laundry room, which features peel-and-stick vinyl floor tile from The Home Depot, Brewster Spinney Toile Wallpaper, and a rug from New England Loom. The wicker laundry baskets are both from Target.

How to design your own laundry room

When designing a laundry room, it’s important to keep your personal preferences top of mind. Consider factors such as whether you will need a drying rack, prefer folding clothes in the laundry room or elsewhere, are looking for a way to tuck away hampers, and more, Renee suggests. You will want to base your laundry room design around these types of habits.

Photo: Ryan Garvin

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Ashley Clarke of sKout Interior Design in Costa Mesa, California, added intrigue to this laundry room floor using tile from Mission Tile West. The cabinetry is painted in Benjamin Moore Simply White.

Photo: Mel Willis

Nicole Bhow Maier, who operates Threshold Design in Alameda, California, designed a checkerboard floor pattern in this laundry room, using a combination of Bianco Carrara and Nero Marquina tumbled marble tiles. The textured wall covering is the Jocelyn Grey Faux Fabric from Brewster’s Pacifica Collection. Handmade bins from the Etsy shop Woodman’s Pal adorn the open shelving above the sink.

Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

This laundry room—which also serves as a dog feeding station and the homeowners’ main entrance—is full of vibrance. “The homeowner wanted it to be whimsical as well as practical,” says Annie Elliott of Annie Elliott Design in Washington, DC. Elliott used Jane Churchill’s Hot Dogs wallpaper and paired it with red penny-tile flooring from Waterworks.

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Betsy Wentz of Betsy Wentz Interior Design in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, paired white subway tile from Sonoma Tilemakers with Kenzzi Paloma flooring in this laundry room, which also features an industrial-style sink from Rejuvenation.

Photo: Emily Followill

Design Atelier’s Melanie Millner features easy-to-replicate laundry room storage solutions in the form of open shelving and woven baskets and clear jars from The Container Store, which can be used to store everything from linens to cleaning supplies. The Atlanta designer covered the beadboard walls and cabinetry in Benjamin Moore Silver Song and installed black sconces by Visual Comfort.

Photo: Charlotte Lea

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While renovating her own home, Abbie Naber of A. Naber Design in San Diego chose to keep the laundry room bright and light, given that the space includes just one window. “I wanted to experimentwith a lighter wood—something other than white oak—so we played with an AraucoPly and made some finger cutouts,” Naber explains. The flooring is Concrete Collaborative Hexagon Stringer Tile in Acacia.

Photo: J.L. Jordan Photography

Bethany Adams of Bethany Adams Interiors in Louisville, Kentucky, designed her own basem*nt laundry room to also serve as a mudroom and main entrance to the home. She dressed up the concrete floors with a large sisal rug, refinished her sinks in a daffodil color and had them reinstalled, and painted the ceiling Benjamin Moore Palladian Blue, coating the window frames and exposed pipes in the paint brand’s Delightful Yellow. The lemon-printed wallpaper is from Serena & Lily.

Photo: Jason Crane

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Danielle slu*tzky of Flair Design House in Newport Beach, California, designed an eclectic laundry space featuring flooring from Moroccan Mosaic & Tile House, a mudcloth wall covering from Pelican Prints’ Global Style Collection via Wallquest, and colorful artwork that the homeowner salvaged from a San Francisco dumpster in the 1990s and has displayed in each of their laundry rooms since.

Photo: Madeline Harper

This neutral laundry room by Leah Ashley of Living With Leah includes terra-cotta pavers from a local tile company, Clay Imports, “to give the room durability and add to the European farmhouse feel,” notes the Austin designer. Caeserstone quartz countertops add function to the space, while the custom cabinets are covered with Sherwin Williams Accessible Beige. “I love the timeless warmth that the paint color gives the space,” Ashley says.

Photo: Christopher Stark

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Heather Bernstein of HKB Interior Design in Kentfield, California, designed this transitional laundry room which includes a Da Vinci Marble backsplash and countertop, bronze cabinet pulls by Rocky Mountain Hardware, and floor tiling by Tabarka Studio, on top of which lies a vintage Khorassan rug.

How do you brighten a small laundry room?

Not all laundry rooms feature windows, but you can remedy the situation with artificial solutions, Renee shares. “In addition to bright can lighting, we incorporate decorative light fixtures with separate switches whenever possible to integrate personality into the space,” she explains. “Who doesn't love a moody space?”

Photo: Lucy Call

Shea McGee of Studio McGee says that the floors in this laundry room are one of her favorite elements of the entire home and were made using limestone and Calacatta marble. “It feels classic and fresh all at the same time,” the Draper, Utah–based designer says. “Through a clever combination or color palette, you can easily elevate a standard square tile aesthetic.”McGee says that she deliberately left the space underneath the farmhouse sink open in order to hang a café curtain. “A lot of traditional design elements are back in trend right now, and I’m loving the sense of nostalgia that comes with them.”

Photo: Nicole Dianne

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Ashley Macuga of Collected Interiors in San Carlos, California, drew upon her New Orleans heritage when selecting Rebecca Atwood’s Marbled Fernswallpaper for this laundry room. “It was the first selection we made of the laundry room, and was the inspiration for all that followed,” she says. She then selected a Visual Comfort pendant light to add depth and warmth, and explains that the custom flooring from Los Angeles–based Arto Brick was “deeply functional, as there are a lot of dirty cleats that are washed in the farmhouse sink.”

Where should a washer and dryer be placed in a small house?

If your home is lacking in square footage, you may wish to set up a laundry area nearby the bedrooms, Hanley notes, adding, “If you don't have an actual room that would allow for this, is there a closet in the hallway that could convert to a washer/dryer closet?”

Opting for a stacked washer and dryer is the best bet for those living in a small space. “There are great European stackable units on the market that are smaller in scale, and fit well in compact spaces, allowing you to incorporate your laundry into the main area of your home,” Renee comments.

Photo: Molly Culver

Jennifer Barron of Jennifer Barron Interiors made a bold statement in this laundry room using Pierre Frey’s Arty wallpaper alongside Farrow & Ball Studio Green. “I loved that it looked black, but if you really look closely, it is dark green, just like the dark green in the wallpaper,” the Houston-based Barron shares. She selected a simple mosaic floor tile so as not to detract from the busy patterns present and tucked away cleaning supplies in a basket from Pottery Barn.

Photo: Brian Bieder

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Maggie Griffin of Maggie Griffin Design in Gainsville, Georgia, designed this laundry room to serve as a multipurpose space. “At once a laundry space, a homework space, and a small home office, the room is spacious but so functional,” she says. Having plenty of storage solutions was also essential. Open shelving houses books, vases, and beyond.

Photo: Julie Soefer

In this laundry room, Courtnay Tartt Elias of Creative Tonic in Houston opted for a combination of Western Brick laid in a herringbone pattern as well as sleek green subway tile by Daltile. “Amping up the interest in a small laundry room by focusing on high-quality, dynamic materials is always a win,” she says. Elias selected Phillip Jeffries' Tease wallpaper to play off the herringbone on the floor and kept function top of mind by adding a built-in ironing station to the wall.

Photo: Michael Hunter

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A serene mix of blues and purples shines in this laundry area by Kara Adam of Kara Adam Interiors in Dallas. The striped wallpaper is Aux Abris, flooring is from Ann Sacks, and the cabinets are painted in Farrow & Ball Cook's Blue.

Photo: Laurey Glenn

Renee mixed together green, black, and white in this laundry space, using Sherwin Williams Rockwood Dark Green as her paint color and introducing two variations of Ann Sacks’s Kodra tile on the wall and floor.

31 Laundry Room Ideas That Are Anything but Boring (2024)

FAQs

How to jazz up a laundry room? ›

6 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Laundry Room
  1. Add More Storage. A big problem many people have with their laundry area is that there simply isn't enough space for things. ...
  2. Decorate the Walls. ...
  3. Place Curtains in Front of Your Washer and Dryer. ...
  4. Create a Folding and Ironing Station. ...
  5. Build a Drying Rack. ...
  6. Brighten Things up.

What kind of cabinets go in a laundry room? ›

Typically, laundry room cabinets will consist of wall cabinets, open shelves, base cabinets, or a combination of the three.

How can I make my laundry more fun? ›

Make it fun: Put on some music, a podcast, or a TV show while you're folding laundry. This will make the time go by faster and make the task more enjoyable.

How to make a laundry room more functional? ›

While laundry room designs can vary considerably, the best among them often adhere to sound principles that make functionality a priority.
  1. Design to the Utilities. ...
  2. Include a Utility Sink. ...
  3. Reserve Flat Work Surfaces. ...
  4. Value Storage Space. ...
  5. Maximize Small Spaces. ...
  6. Light Up the Space. ...
  7. Add Hang-Up Space.
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What floor should laundry room be? ›

Ceramic and Porcelain Tile

Snisar says this flooring can withstand foot traffic from the everyday use of the laundry room. Porcelain tile is also not porous and won't absorb moisture, Granville adds. These tiles are easy to clean. They can handle spills, moisture, and heat without warping or staining.

How to customize laundry room? ›

55 Clever Laundry Room Ideas That Will Make This Space a Joy to Work In
  1. 01 of 55. Install Multiple Sinks for Washing. ...
  2. 02 of 55. Try a Classic Checkerboard Pattern. ...
  3. 03 of 55. Build a Shelf Over Your Units. ...
  4. 04 of 55. Embrace Wooden Cabinets. ...
  5. 05 of 55. Hang a Chandelier. ...
  6. 06 of 55. Incorporate Ample Storage. ...
  7. 07 of 55. ...
  8. 08 of 55.

Where is the best place to put a laundry room in your house? ›

A laundry room that's not too far from the kitchen or the bedroom in your house works best for most homes. The floor with the main bedrooms in your home (preferable the first or second floor) is where most of the dirty clothes accumulate. A distant location is inconvenient and adds to the pile of dirty clothes.

What Colour is best for laundry room? ›

Classic Color Combinations to Create a Timeless Laundry Room Design
  • Navy Blue and Crisp White. ...
  • Soft Green and Ivory. ...
  • Gray and White. ...
  • Taupe and Cream. ...
  • Classic Black and White. ...
  • Soft Blue and White. ...
  • Charcoal Gray and Beige. ...
  • Ivory and Gold. Ivory walls with gold accents create a luxurious aesthetic.
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How do I keep my laundry room smelling good? ›

6 things people with nice-smelling laundry rooms always do
  1. Clean the washing machine regularly.
  2. Soothe with essential oils.
  3. Clean laundry hampers (and keep them tucked away)
  4. Keep air flowing.
  5. Empty the washing machine promptly.
  6. Speak to professionals when problems persist.
  7. FAQs.
Aug 5, 2023

What is the 5 plants is used for clothing? ›

Across world cultures and throughout the ages, people made and continue to make clothing from plant-based fibers. Today, the popularity of cotton and linen (made of flax) faces increasing competition from alternatives like bamboo, hemp and soybean with a rising desire to use more environmentally conscious materials.

What do you put on a shelf in a laundry room? ›

Open shelves keep detergents, stain removers, dryer sheets and other laundry supplies conveniently within reach. Install adjustable shelves that can be moved to meet your family's changing needs. Wire shelving is an inexpensive, easy-to-install option.

What is the proper name for a laundry room? ›

The term utility room is more commonly used in British English, while Australian English and North American English generally refer to this room as a laundry room, except in the American Southeast.

What type of board is suitable for use in a laundry room? ›

Plywood is weather and water-resistant, so you don't have to worry about the moisture from your laundry machines damaging the cabinet surfaces.

How can I make my laundry room more efficient? ›

How to Create an Energy-Efficient Laundry Room
  1. Purchase an ENERGY STAR Certified Washer and Dryer. ...
  2. Consider a Heat Pump Dryer. ...
  3. Wash with Cold Water. ...
  4. Use Time-of-Use Programs. ...
  5. Use a Drying Rack. ...
  6. Combine Loads, but Don't Overload Your Appliances. ...
  7. Keep Up with Dryer Maintenance.

How can I cool down my laundry room? ›

Install an Exhaust Fan

In addition, it will pull all the heat and humidity caused by the appliances from the room. This is done when the fan is turned on. The angle of blade rotation draws hot air to the fan to expel it out. Vents or windows then allow the cool, fresh air to enter the laundry room.

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