

Underneath the countertop is some laundry baskets to keep dirty clothes hidden neatly away. There is also a sink area and a countertop space for folding laundry, as well as a clothes rail hanging underneath some wall cabinets to hang shirts. The front-loading washer and drying have been installed with cabinets directly above them, which creates a clean, custom-integrated look. The units and appliances in this laundry room occupy two lengths of the walls to make an L-shape. This corridor that leads to the back door of a home has been utilized as a laundry room with a washer and dryer next to each other and kitchen cabinets fitted to the wall above. This laundry room is proof that you can create a functional laundry room in even the smallest of areas. This layout shows that a laundry room doesn’t need a door. Here the laundry area has been created at the end of a hallway between the upper floor and the access to the basement. If you haven’t got a specific room where you can set up a laundry room, you can instead create a laundry area in any space where you can fit a washing machine and tumble dryer, as long as the space has plumbing and mains electricity to operate the appliances. There are plenty of drawers and cabinets in this space for an impressive amount of storage, as well as countertop space for folding laundry and a sink and faucet near the back door. The two rows of units on either side of the door leave a central corridor for the user to get access to the outdoors. This laundry room has been created next to the back door, making it easy to grab a load of laundry and walk right out into the yard to hang it on the line.

The opposing row is made up of floor cabinets with a countertop on the top, creating plenty of surface space that could be used for sorting or folding laundry.Ī horseshoe-shaped layout has had to be avoided in this room because of the low window at one end, though this works well to let in natural light and keep the room feeling open and bright. One row features front-loading washing appliances, along with a sink unit and wall cabinets for storage. This laundry room has been designed with two rows of functional space and a walkway in between them. This creates additional storage without making the room feel smaller. There is also a long metal shelf on the wall overhead, fixed in place with brackets. A sink is a nice addition to a laundry room for pre-treating heavily soiled laundry or for handwashing. This example of a galley laundry room features a side-by-side washer and dryer, next to a floor cabinets which also encase a sink. These are handy for storing cleaning equipment and keeping such products out of reach of children or pets. Wall cabinets are a great use of space above the appliances, which would otherwise be wasted space. The washing machine and dryer are side by side which has created some surface space for storing a laundry basket or detergent. This is a galley laundry room that still feels open and relatively spacious due to the light wall color.

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Focus on functionality and clever storage. The layout of a laundry room needs to be well thought out so that you can make the best use of these spaces that are usually quite small.
