8 Ways to Make the Most of Your Laundry Room
Laundry rooms have come a long way from the barren basement rooms so many of us grew up with. Take a few tips from these uber-practical laundry-room additions to help you lighten your load.
Refrigerator. Many homes
have a second refrigerator in the garage, but these homeowners put one
in the laundry room. Building it into the wall helped save space.
Tip: If you're not ready to go that far, a mini fridge (no built-in necessary) could still help you store extra beverages. |
by Drury Design
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Sewing station. Anyone who
enjoys sewing knows what a pain it is to set up and take down your
clunky machine every time you want to make a repair or tackle a project.
A special sewing station in your laundry room can help you get your
work done with an ironing board and other necessities nearby.
Tip: Lower the counter height to 30 inches and knock out a cabinet for some knee space. Make sure there's an electrical outlet nearby, and don't forget task lighting to help you thread your needle. |
Tip: Tiling the washing station and your laundry-room floors will make cleanup a cinch.
Raised washer and dryer.
Bending down to take heavy loads of clothes out of a washer and dryer
isn't good for anyone's back. A platform like this takes the (literal)
pain out of washing and drying and has a seamless look.
Tip: Aim to lift your washer and dryer at least 15 inches for the best fit. |
Drip-drying location. A
drip-dry station in this spacious laundry room allows wet garments to
dry without making a mess. In lieu of more cabinetry, this cavity was
tiled all over for ultimate water protection.
Tip: A bar from the top provides a spot to hang clothes, and the floor drain guarantees there is no standing water. |
Floor drain. Even if you
don't have a specialized drip-dry spot, a floor drain can be a great
idea in your laundry room. Not only does it make everyday cleaning easy,
it can also prevent serious damage if your washing machine ever leaks
or overflows.
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Ironing board. For those
short on space, a drawer ironing board can give you the benefits of a
built-in board without taking up wall or cabinet space. You'll never
have to wrestle with a squeaky freestanding board again. These are easy
to retrofit into budget remodels, too.
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