Laundry Room Decor

Ideas for Decorating, Organizing, and Making Over the Laundry Room

 

Laundry Room Organizers

Laundry Room Organizers are great for not only helping you organize the laundry room but also for added much needed to storage space to what is likely the smallest and most overlooked room of the house.

What Type of Laundry Room Organizers are Available?

Wall Shelving - A good wall shelving unit can be a really effective may to organize the laundry room especially if you don't have any cabinets in there.  Home improvement stores as well as home organization stores can be a great place to find a unit.  It can be used to store not only your laundry supplies but also craft supplies, board games, guest towels, extra bedding that doesn't get used often, etc.  Basically, it can handle the overflow any stuff in your house that needs a home!

If you  are lacking the room for a whole wall shelving unit, even a simple wall shelf can add some great space to the room.  Hang it above the washing machine and dryer and keep detergents, and other items on it.  Some laundry room wall shelves even have a rack underneath them so you can hang clothes from it.

Laundry Room Organizers

Wicker Storage Baskets such as these can make great laundry room organizers



Carts - Slide out carts that fit between the washing machine and dryer can be another great way to add some organization to your laundry room.  These handy little carts on castors making it easy to tuck them away when not in use.  They are big enough to store all your laundry supplies making laundry time more convenient and easy.  These laundry room organizer carts should also be available at home improvement and home organization type stores and typically cost less than $40.

Laundry Sorting Centers - These are my favorite laundry room organizers.  I couldn't live without mine.  These usually contain three divided bins for sorting your laundry into.  You could sort whites, lights, and darks into them making laundry faster and more organized.   I sort whites and lights in one, darks in another, and towels and linens into a third.  Ours even has a drying rack on it which comes in really handy when we want to air dry something.  Laundry sorting centers start at around $20.