Over the washer and dryer cabinets


Cabinets Over Washer And Dryer Design Ideas

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Laundry room features blue shelves over a gray washer and dryer, blue cabinets and white mini brick tiles.

Geoff Chick

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Laundry room features stacked shelves over a gray Whirlpool washer and dryer, white scale tiles and white cabinets with nickel pulls.

Amy Storm and Company

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A stacked washer and dryer are hidden behind blue lattice doors located under stacked blue upper cabinets in a beautiful blue laundry room.

McCann Design Group

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A white front loading washer and dryer are enclosed under a honed marble countertop topped with a gray lamp and fixed beneath a window dressed in a white and gray roman shade.

Summer House Style

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Whirlpool silver front load washer and dryer enclosed with black countertops around white shaker cabinets and built-in storage shelves.

Brianna Michelle Interior Design

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Blue laundry room cabinets adorned with oil rubbed bronze pulls are mounted against blue subway wall tiles over an enclosed LG silver front load washer and dryer.

Britt Design Studio

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A colorful rug sits on black hexagon floor tiles in front of a black front load washer and dryer enclosed beside black flat front cabinets and under a white countertop.

Amy Storm and Company

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An enclosed washer and dryer sits on gray hexagon floor tiles beneath a wooden countertop fixed under a wood floating shelf lit by two Aerin Clarkson Small Single Pivoting Sconce.

Elizabeth Lawson Design

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Pecky cyprus doors on rails open to reveal a light gray laundry room featuring two sets of white front loading washers and dryers, stacked and enclosed beneath light gray cabinets and on either side of light gray shaker drawers.

Geoff Chick

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Black and white contemporary laundry room includes a silver front load washer and dryer set enclosed with a black countertop surrounding white built in shelves.

Brianna Michelle Interior Design

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Closet washer and dryer sits under white hidden cabinets with white built in shelves.

LC Interiors

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A stacked silver front loading washer and dryer is enclosed beside blue cabinets fixed under a nickel drying rod.

Geoff Chick

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Art hangs over an enclosed white front loading washer and dryer placed on marble hexagon floor tiles beside light gray flat front cabinets finished with brass hardware.

Cambridge Home Company

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A red striped roman shade is hung in a light gray laundry room over light gray cabinets complemented with a marble countertop.

Cameron Design

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A stacked white front loading washer and dryer are enclosed beneath light gray green cabinets.

Brooke Wagner Design

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Katie Ridder Peony Wallpaper dresses the walls of a laundry room fitted with white shaker cabinets accenting nickel and glass pulls.

PatriArch architects

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Master bedroom features a washer and dryer in closet with pocket interior mirror doors.

Balding Brothers

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Wonderfully styled family features a blue velvet curved sofa draped in a blue Hermes Avalon blanket and placed on a beige rug facing black and tan poufs.

A List Interiors

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Cole & Son Frontier Great Wave Wallpaper beautifully complements a white and brown laundry room boasting a vintage laundry cart placed beneath a white front loading washer and dryer enclosed under brown cabinets.

Blakely Interior Design

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Contemporary white and gray laundry room features a stacked washer and dryer and white and gray mosaic tiles over gray flat front laundry cabinets.

Colordrunk Design

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Expansive laundry room features a light gray island topped with a white quartz countertop.

HW Interiors

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Gray thin herringbone pattern floor tiles accent a laundry room boasting an enclosed stacked silver front loading washer and dryer.

Reena Sotropa

tips for an organized space |

(Image credit: Obelisk Home / Global Image Creation)

The right laundry room cabinet ideas can transform a chaotic space and into a tidy one. 

With all of the soaps, sanitizers, and stain removers required to do a proper load of laundry, it's easy to stockpile clutter on top of the washing machine or on an overstuffed shelf. When you pair that with piles of dirty clothes, laundry baskets full of clean ones, and small appliances like irons and steamers, cabinets quickly become a must-have laundry room idea.

How you plan your laundry room storage like shelving and cabinets will depend on the size of your space, the type of washer and dryer you have, and your style preferences.

'Consider function first,' says Julie Khuu , an interior designer in Orange County, California. 'Measure the space and understand what your priorities are. A cabinet to store detergent, dryer sheets, and washer/dryer supplies should be at the top of your list, after that, a place to store linens and towels would be a plus.'

Laundry room cabinet ideas

The laundry room cabinet ideas, below, are suitable for all sorts of homes. Give your laundry room makeover a much-need facelift with the best laundry room shelving ideas and cabinetry.

1. Add tall cabinets for cleaning supplies

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If your laundry room is on the larger side, consider adding a few tall cabinets into your layout. 'We always try to always get some sort of floor to ceiling cabinetry for storage of longer cleaning or ironing products,' says Cara Fox of The Fox Group , who designed the space above. 'We love making the cabinetry feel as built-in as possible around the laundry machines. '

2. Have fun with your laundry room cabinet ideas

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Nathan Taylor, Owner and Principal Designer at Obelisk Home , went with an unusual choice for this narrow, small laundry room idea. The high-gloss blue cabinetry, painted in Sherwin Williams' Refuge is an inspired choice. 

'We took an ordinary laundry room and transformed it into a colorful dream space that actually makes household chores enjoyable,' says Taylor. 'The wow factor is completed with a high gloss blue finish and statement wallpaper on the ceiling that adds drama and a touch of whimsy.'

Khuu seconds this approach. 'Have fun with color and style! Your laundry room cabinets do not have to match any other cabinetry in your home,' she says. 

3. Use windowed cabinets

(Image credit: Courtney Sempliner / Kyle Caldwell)

Windowed cabinet doors are a happy medium between open and closed storage. They allow you to see what's where in your cabinets, but the door grids and frame help conceal any clutter.  

The cabinet door choice also added aesthetic value to the room. 'We loved how the windowed cabinetry opened up the elevation and made the wall of cabinetry less heavy, all while reflecting light throughout the space,' says Courtney Sempliner , the room's designer.

4. Stagger upper and lower cabinets

(Image credit: Scott McGregor, McGregor Homes / Kelsey McGregor, Kelsey Leigh Design Co. / Emily Hart)

When it comes to organizing a laundry room, the laundry room cabinet should be at the forefront of your mind. Designer Kelsey McGregor of Kelsey Leigh Design Co . staggered a set of upper and lower cabinetry on one wall to maximize laundry room function. Upper cabinets are handy above the washer and dryer for containing soaps, detergents, fabric softeners and the like. Adding a set of lower cabinets on the diagonal provides extra storage and a useful laundry room countertop idea, while allowing space for a handy hanging rack. 

5. Maximize a large laundry room with custom cabinets

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Working with an extra large space? In this case, consider seeking the help of a professional designer who can help you figure out order things with custom cabinets.

'When drawing the house plans for this client, they wanted a laundry space that was also multipurpose,' says Taylor, whose firm, Obelisk Home, also designed this room. 'The result was one of the most coveted rooms in the house. Generous laundry closet ideas offer plenty of storage. This laundry room truly has space for everything.'

6. Get creative in a small laundry room

(Image credit: Lauren McBride)

Looking for cabinet ideas for a small laundry room? Even if you only have space for a stacking washer/dryer, Lauren McBride proves that you can still make room for cabinets. Instead of leaving the dead space around her washer/dryer open, the Connecticut-based blogger turned it into handy cabinets that can hold everyday laundry essentials. 

7. Hide your laundry room with cabinets

(Image credit: Camden Grace Interiors / Lam Photography )

If your laundry room shares space with another room in your home, like the mudroom, a bathroom, or a hallway, conceal it with built in cabinets. This look also works if you simply want to hide away any allusion to doing chores while you're not actually doing them.

'This used to be a closet with bifold doors in a narrow hallway,' says Jeanne Barber, whose Connecticut-based firm, Camden Grace , designed the space above. 'We wanted to create illusion of more space so we removed the header and went up to the ceiling to create height.'

8. Tuck a cabinet in a corner

(Image credit: Kate Lester Design)

Sure, it's nice to have built-in cabinets surrounding your washer and dryer, but it's not feasible in every home. If your laundry room has a small or awkward layout, arrange cabinets on an opposite wall, instead. Here, designer Kate Lester even made room for a vintage utility sink. 

9. Choose two-toned laundry room cabinets

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Love the look of two-toned cabinetry but can't commit in your kitchen? Try the idea in your laundry room, instead. The smaller scale of the space the choice less bold, and it won't be as costly to update if you decide on a new look in the future.  

Can you use kitchen cabinets in a laundry room?

In a word, yes, you can use kitchen cabinets in a laundry room. Many home improvement stores sell spec kitchen cabinets, which you can use as is in a laundry room. A standard upper kitchen cabinet can be mounted directly over the washer-dryer, or a lower cabinet and counter top can be installed alongside it.

These cabinets typically come in limited, standard widths and heights, so they work best if you don't need a ton of cabinetry or aren't after a built-in look (unless you get lucky and standard cabinets happen to be a perfect fit for your space). If you want to customize the look of your laundry room, opt for unfinished cabinets, and add your own paint and hardware. 

You'll also want to make sure that, if you go with store bought kitchen cabinets, that you choose the proper materials.

'In terms of material, it's fine to use inexpensive MDF core with a wood or laminate veneer, but watch out for Thermofoil,' cautions Khuu. ''Thermofoil is a popular, inexpensive choice for laundry room cabinets, but beware that the plastic coating can melt when exposed to a lot of heat or moisture.'

How deep should a laundry room cabinet be?

The reason that kitchen cabinets work well for laundry rooms is that the ideal depth is the same for both. Upper kitchen cabinets are roughly 12" deep, which allows enough space for detergents, cleaning supplies, etc. Lower kitchen cabinets are typically 24" deep. From a design standpoint, this works well next to a washer or dryer as both are usually 25"-28" deep. From a functionality one, a cabinet this deep allows you to store items like laundry baskets, a steamer, or a bucket for soaking stained clothing. 

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.

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therefore, designers know many options for how to hide the washer and dryer - behind doors and curtains, behind the kitchen front, mirror or decorative panels, and if space permits - in the utility room or dressing room.

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Studio Bazi

1. In the corridor in a small apartment

Architect: Alireza Nemati, Studio Bazi
Where: Moscow

Likes: how the kitchen and utility block with a washing machine, linen box and cleaning supplies are hidden behind identical doors. nine0003

Zhdanova

2. Hide the washing machine in the bathroom

Designer: Zhdanova
Where: Moscow

What Like: The idea with a wide wardrobe, in one part Washing machine hides in another

Bureau "ArchOsnova"

3. Hide the washing machine in the kitchen

Designers: Bureau "ArchOsnova"
Where: Moscow

Likes: how in a small kitchen they found a place for a washing machine, closing it with a door.

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4. Hide the washing machine in the hallway

Designer:
Viktoriya Ivanova, Viktoriya_design
Where: Odintsovo, Moscow region

Likes: the idea of ​​placing a washing machine outside the bathroom, in a small niche in the corridor. When the equipment is not in use, it is hidden behind a curtain.

Valery Design

5. In the cabinet - Hidden washing machine

Designer: Valery Design
Where: Moscow

What do you like: Idelap in the whole high doors niches

Marina Grigoryan

6. Closed by the facade

Designer: MARARINA Grigoryan
Where: Moscow

What Like: The decision to close the washing machine in the kitchen, by implementing equipment in the column near the dish near the dish near the dish near the dish near the dish near the dish near the dish near the dish near the dish with the dish near the dish near the dish.

Special-style

7. Hidden in a closet or niche

Designers: Special-style
Where: Moscow

Likes: if the apartment has a small niche or some free space in the corridor for a built-in wardrobe, you can put a washing machine and dryer there, freeing up the bathroom space.

Blokhina Ksenia

8. In the bathroom over the installation of

Designer: Ksenia Blokhina
Where: Moscow

What I like: In this project, in this project, the washing machine was hidden over the unit installation, covers of the door, covers with the door.
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9. Hide a washing machine under the countertop

Designer:
Olgakovalenko, SK Büro
Photo: Asya Stekhovka. , which covers the washing machine or storage area under the sink.

Sigmar

10. In the dressing room

Designers: Sigmar
Where: London, UK

Likes: a closet solution that helped disguise the washing machine in the room. The doors of the cabinet are made "mesh", so that there is air access to the things stored inside.

Marina Svetlova

11. Hide behind the doors

Designer:
Marina Svetlova
Where: St. Petersburg

What Like: Solvement doors in the Niche, into which the washing and drying vehicles removed the puffer and drying car. . nine0003

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12. Hide in the corridor

Designer:
Natalia Agafonova
Where: Moscow

What Like: Washing Machine Washing Machine, located in the Corridor. The device was buried in the next room, as is often done with wardrobes.

13. Hide in a niche behind the door

Designers: Odnushechka
Where: Moscow

What I like: idea with a mirrored door in the bathroom, behind which a niche for a washer and dryer is hidden

Design Studio US Interiors

Where: St. Petersburg

Likes: the idea of ​​hiding the boiler, washing machine and storage cabinets behind beautiful curtains

Sergey Morgunov

15. Behind a door with a window

Designer:
Inga Borisova
Photo: Sergey Morgunov
Where: Moscow

Likes: solution with doors behind which the washing machine is hidden. They have a window cut into them, which helps to see if the wash is completed.

Design studio “Nechaev and Senchugov”

16. Hide with color

Designers: Design studio “Nechaev and Senchugov”
Where: Moscow

What we like: how they chose shades of gray, visually hiding the washer and dryer in the column.

JUICY-HALL

17. Hide in the end, Furniture

Designers: Studio Juicy-Hall
Where: Samara

What Like: Like a small niche under the cabinet. .

Timur Sharipov

18. In the utility room

Architect: Timur Sharipov
Where: Moscow

Likes: the decision to put the washing machine higher. So it became possible not to bend over once again, taking out the washed things. And under the washing machine there is a place for additional washing, it is convenient to collect water for cleaning and wash the paws of a pet.

19. Hide behind a roller blind

Designer : Evgenia Ostrovskaya
Where: Moscow

What you like: a budget and convenient solution, when a niche can be covered not with doors, but with an ordinary roller blind

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20. Behind the doors in the bathroom

Designer: Margo Project
Where: St. Petersburg

What Like: Idea Covering a NICH, where the Washing and Drying Machine

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21. Hide behind the curtain

Designers: Nota Design Studio
Where: Moscow

Likes: washer and dryer placed in the corner of the bathroom in a column to save space. The economic zone was hidden behind the curtain of velvet and silk

Svetlana Korevskaya

22. Hide behind the mirror

Designer : Svetlana Korevskaya
Where: CANCT-Petersburg

What Like: The decision with the mirror door. behind which is hidden a niche with a washing machine

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23. Hide behind the panel

Designer: Max Kasymov Interior/Design
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Astakhov Furniture Bureau

24. Hide behind cabinet doors

Design: Astakhov Furniture Bureau
Where: Rostov-on-Don

What Like: Solution with folding doors for a household niche in the bathroom

Dvekati

25. Hide in a closet with bright doors

Designers: Dvekati
where: Moscow
A washing machine and a dryer are hidden behind the facades of a bright cabinet

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