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28 Pretty & Functional Laundry Room Shelving Ideas

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Published on 11/09/21

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If you are looking to add storage to your laundry room, there are a multitude of options that can work for any space or budget. Think open shelves, shelves tucked behind cabinets, shelving systems you can install yourself, and DIY or custom-built shelving that will maximize every last inch of this crucial hub in your home, no matter how big or small. Whether you’re looking to install new shelves or organize and style the shelves you’ve got, here are some clever ideas for an organized and stylish laundry room. 

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(Image credit: deVol Kitchens, HW Interiors, Kate Marker Interiors)

The laundry room shelving ideas you implement in your space will play a big part in the way the room functions, whether you're designing the space from scratch or trying to make an existing one more functional, 

The right shelf setup can offer easy access to the various stain removers, detergents, and fabric softeners required for a proper load of laundry, making wash day more efficient (and who doesn't want that?). Plus, laundry room shelving can also offer a chance to infuse your space with a little style. Think: glass jars filled with laundry crystals or a vase with fresh flowers.  

Here, we've rounded up some of the best laundry room shelving ideas so that you can add them to your laundry room ideas wishlist.

Laundry room shelving ideas

If you're planning a laundry room makeover, give shelving the consideration it's due. Laundry room shelving is a key component to the space. Better still, shelving can be both practical and pretty. Take a cue from the designs below. 

1. Choose laundry room floating shelves for a streamlined look

(Image credit: Nick Sargent / HW Interiors )

'Integrating function, laundry room organization and beautiful design was our mission in a space which is not generally known for aesthetics,' says Lisa Hynes of HW Interiors , who designed the room above for the 2021 Palm Beach Decorator Showhouse. 'So we've applied a mix of unexpected materials in practical ways.' 

That includes the floating, wood-toned open laundry room shelving. The sleek look adds a modern, elevated style to a hardworking space.  

2. Add laundry room cabinets and shelves

(Image credit: Emily Kennedy Photography )

Both shelves and cabinets are ideal laundry room storage ideas for different reasons, so why not include both? Chicago's Kate Marker Interiors combined shelving and cabinetry in a client laundry room, above. 'Closed storage with bins or a canvas rolling cart for gathering laundry can keep things neat and tidy,' says Marker, while open laundry room shelving offers easy access to your most-used items. 

3. Add a laundry room hanging rack

(Image credit: Sarah Shields / Whittney Parkinson)

If you have the space for it, one of our favorite laundry room upgrades is to add a hanging rack along with your shelving, like in this room by Whittney Parkinson Design . A rack makes it extra-convenient to hang up your clothes as soon as they come out of the dryer, preventing wrinkles, and can sit below laundry room shelving for super-efficient space saving. Though a clothing bar is technically not a shelf, you'll have to incorporate it at the same time you're planning cabinetry and other storage.  

4. Display stylish essentials

(Image credit: Stoffer Photography Interiors / Grand Tradition Homes / Kate Marker Interiors)

If there's one drawback to open laundry room shelving, it's that it can quickly look cluttered. If you have aesthetic goals for your laundry room shelving as well as functional ones, choose laundry supplies that look good on display.

Glass jars can be used to house soaps and powder detergents, and neutral-colored wool dryer balls look like decor when stashed in a pretty basket, like in the space above by Grand Tradition Homes and Kate Marker Interiors.

'A laundry room should have a way to store or display cleaning supplies in a convenient and eye-pleasing manner,' says Marker. 'Woven baskets to corral detergent pods and stain removers provide texture in open spaces.'

Our motto: if it makes doing the laundry more enjoyable, it's well worth the effort. 

5. Use freestanding laundry shelving

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If you have counter space in your laundry room and don't want to go through the hassle of hanging shelves on the walls, try standing a small bookcase or shelving unit on top of your laundry room counter instead. This will create vertical storage space without the need to break out the drill and stud-finder.

To enhance the aesthetic and achieve an intentional look, paint the shelves to match the walls. 

6. Try a bar with hooks as a shelving idea

(Image credit: Rejuvenation)

Who says you can't get creative in a functional space? If you're looking for an out-of-the-box laundry room shelving idea, why not try a hanging rail with hooks? Hanging rails, like the one above from Rejuvenation , typically come with sets of hooks and cups that can hold items like stain sticks, detergent pods, lint rollers, delicates bags, and clothes brushes. 

7. Edit what's stored on your shelves

(Image credit: Stephen Karlisch / Kathleen Walsh)

If you're combining laundry room shelving with laundry room cabinet ideas and laundry room closet ideas, be intentional about what gets stored where.

'Clients usually have a strong opinion as to their preference for closed cabinets versus open shelves, and we design accordingly,' says interior designer Kathleen Walsh , who's behind this ultra-organized laundry room. 'A good hybrid is to think of keeping one set of your go-to detergents, solutions, and tools out in the open and within easy reach of the washer and dryer. Leave an extra shelf or two open for some décor and functional items. The rest, like the extra paper towels, the stored bottle of bleach, etc., can live behind closed doors. Ironing too is either out and ready or hidden away.'

8. Hang a laundry maid

(Image credit: DeVol Kitchens)

If you're looking for small laundry room ideas, try incorporating the fifth wall, AKA the ceiling, into your laundry room shelving plans. A laundry maid, which is a drying rack that's suspended from the ceiling, offers a spot to dry anything that can't go in the tumble dryer, as well as a place to store hangers for easy access. 

9. Add a dual-purpose shelf

(Image credit: Kate Lester Interiors)

If you're short on space and want to maximize the efficiency of your laundry room, look for a shelf that pulls double duty.  

'Open laundry room shelving creates depth and dimension while also serving as storage, which is perfect for this laundry room nook. It was also a great way to add in hanging bar for clothing, making it extra multi-functional,' says Kate Lester, who designed the laundry room nook, above.

10. Free up space for a countertop

(Image credit: Eye for Pretty Design)

If you tend to store all of your detergents, fabric softeners and stain removers on top of your washer and dryer, then one of the best reasons to install laundry room shelving is to free up that space. It'll increase your organization and efficiency tenfold. 

Once you have your laundry essentials stashed away on a shelf, you can then add a laundry room countertop above your washer dryer, which makes a convenient space for folding laundry or storing laundry baskets, a la this laundry room by San Francisco's Eye for Pretty Design.  

11. Choose built-in laundry room shelving

(Image credit: Scott Davis / The Fox Group)

If you're after longstanding quality and a high-end look, consider built-in shelves, like in the above laundry room by The Fox Group .  This extra large utility room provides space for desks underneath the shelves, but if you're working with a smaller room, build your cabinets on top of your washer/dryer, sink, or a set of drawers. 

12. Stash pet supplies

(Image credit: Elizabeth Gil Interiors)

Laundry and utility rooms often double as the dog's room. If this is the case in your home, laundry room shelving is the perfect spot to stash pet essentials, like food and toys. But if you do it, take a cue from Elizabeth Gill Interiors and store them in simple glass jars for a clean look. 

'I styled the shelves to be both human and dog friendly,' says Gill, who designed the laundry room, above, for a show house. 'The dog treats and toys are on full display in these pretty glass canisters.'

How deep should shelves be in a laundry room? 

Above all else, laundry room shelving needs to be practical. If you're wondering how deep shelves in your laundry room should be, consider how you'll use them. If you simply be storing bottle of laundry detergent and boxes of fabric softener, a 10in-12in shelf will work just fine. However, if you'd like to use storage bins or stash laundry baskets, you'll need a shelf at least 18in deep. 

Kaitlin Madden Armon is a writer and editor covering all things home. Her work has appeared in Real Homes, Architectural Digest, Martha Stewart Living, Refinery29, Modern Luxury Interiors, Wayfair, The Design Network, and lots more. She graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in journalism and currently lives in Connecticut with her husband, three kids, and black lab.

Laundry design - practical ideas in the photo

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Welcome back to the Room Interiors Portal. Today, with our visitors, we would like to talk about proper laundry planning in your home.

When designing a new home or discussing upcoming refurbishment of an existing home, most often the idea of ​​creating a laundry room comes to us belatedly and, as a result, rarely materializes into reality. However, a well-designed laundry space has so many benefits that, believe me, will make your life much easier.

Today, such an element is an absolute must for modern living.

Unusual shelves and colorful baskets

They can easily decorate your room. One of the biggest benefits that an exclusive laundry room has is that there is a lot of storage space. Various racks and shelves will help you to use the available space to the fullest.

Paneled cabinets and quartz stone countertops

There's no point in mounting a huge number of awkward or large shelves if they don't fit the particular style and size of your own laundry room. You can see one of the furnishing options if space is limited. In the case when your room is compact, it would be better to use vertical racks that will help you make the most of the free space.

Beautiful laundry room with plenty of space

While closed shelves help you hide clutter and keep the room tidy, open shelves give the room a feeling of airiness and lightness. If the available space is large enough, then you can simply add a stand-alone storage rack.

Blue Laundry Room with Lots of Shelf Space

Shelves and baskets are not only used to add functionality, they can also be a great addition to your interior. Shape and color are no less important parts of the design that can bring a little warmth and comfort to the planned room. The combination of white and blue colors works brilliantly. We must not forget that such an element as a laundry room will be a wonderful addition to your home with a bright and fresh atmosphere inside, which will make work more efficient.

Amazing shiny decoration

Clever shelving is an absolute must and you always need to plan your work area well so that the space is not cramped. Thoughtful distribution of storage spaces automatically makes the space more organized. It is worth paying special attention to the number of shelves so that you do not have to dig through piles of dirty laundry later.

Clever and adequate design of the laundry workspace

Beautifully stacked baskets, tilted drawers, pull-out and drop-down shelves all help to balance the elements of your space. By adding some floating shelving, you can even spruce up the room with family photos that can be neatly placed next to wicker baskets.

They will make the room more homely and cozy. You should not use monotone colors, because they will look very boring. Also, for greater convenience, you can add an ironing board to your laundry room, picking it up in the color of the interior.

Shelf configuration makes the space special

The ideal laundry room is one that caters to the specific needs of your family. But each of us owns different areas and financial possibilities. If you do not have a separate room, you can combine the laundry room with your kitchen, this will help make your space more comfortable and functional.

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Simple and practical laundry ideas to help you organize your household. The 10 useful tips in this article will create a concrete image of a functional, modern and attractive space in which the laundry routine becomes a pleasant household chore.

If you're confused and can't decide on a location, place the laundry room where dirty laundry is collected and waiting to be washed, or closer to the bedroom and closet where clean clothes are dried. Other popular places are near the front door, in the hallway, in the kitchen, in the bathroom, near the closet or in the dressing room.

Laundry room with washer and dryer

Be aware of unexpected floods, so waterproof the floor, especially if the laundry room is on the second floor. Several ways to increase the water resistance of the floor: make plastic flooring, install a shallow tray under the washing machine, tile the floor.

Another important point to pay attention to is the noise from the washing machine. If it is located on the second floor, it must be equipped with special vibration-proof cushions that will muffle the sound.

Handy Laundry Shelves

Although our inspiring photos show large rooms, the laundry room can be set up in a small space or closet.

Here are 10 ideas for a functional and practical laundry room in your home.

1. Choose a bright color scheme

Paint the laundry room walls in a bright, cheerful color of your choice. It's easy and inexpensive. Choose colors that lift your spirits. Citrus tones such as lime green, yellow and orange are good choices. Another option is a refreshing, pure white color that makes the room brighter and happier.

Laundry room in light green

2. Add a worktop

The work surface is very important for rolling and stacking things. You can put a laundry basket on it. A washer and dryer standing next to each other will look prettier if they have the same surface.

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3. Built-in Wardrobe

A custom-made built-in wardrobe adds a unique touch to your laundry room. And around the machine and dryer, you can hang inexpensive kitchen cabinets. Brightly colored walls or wallpapers will add expressiveness to them.

Replace standard furniture with a very practical combination of vertical and modern drawers. If you're on a budget, visit the secondhand section of a restaurant supply store. Stainless worktops and shelves in your laundry room are a great alternative to built-in wardrobes.

Laundry cabinets

4. Get creative with your washing machine

If you don't have enough space to put your washer and dryer side by side, stand them upright. This will help keep the space functional.

Vertical Laundry

Another creative way to install your washer and dryer is to lift them off the floor. This will make it easier to load the machines by eliminating the need to bend over. In the space formed below, you can store something.

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5. Combine Multiple Furnishing Options

Wall-mounted line cabinets, open shelves, baskets and clothes hangers are great laundry options.

You can also save a lot of time by asking all family members to sort dirty laundry at once and put them in different baskets.

How to set up a laundry room

6. Lighting upgrade

Often the laundry room is located in a dark room with no windows. Therefore, good lighting is a matter of great importance.

Additional horizontal lamps under the cabinets or a large chandelier on the ceiling illuminate and enlarge the space. It also helps to detect stains to pre-treat them before washing. A combination of built-in light bulbs, pendant lights and wall lamps under the cabinets would be ideal, as in the photo.

Laundry Lighting Ideas

7. Hide Equipment

An ironing board bolted to a wall or folded out of a cabinet is a great way to avoid clutter and save space. Most projects hide not only the board, but also the iron itself.

The vertical dryer is another good option for drying delicate items.

Built-in equipment

8.

Decorate the walls with an interesting pattern

In addition to painting, there are 2 more ways to make the walls of the laundry room original:

Original Laundry Wallpaper

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9. Multipurpose Laundry

If space is limited in your home, make your laundry room a multipurpose room. Multiple options to add:

Multi Purpose Laundry

10. Convert into a Laundry Room

The most successful solution for organizing laundry was to use a pantry in the living room, hallway or guest room. Build more shelves and keep clean.


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