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23 Laundry Room Upper Cabinets to Organize Your Washing Area
23 Laundry Room Upper Cabinets to Organize Your Washing Area
- written by Zakhar (aka Zee)
- September 6, 2021
With the variety of tasks happening in the laundry room, it is always essential to provide sufficient storage space. Installing laundry room upper cabinets can provide better organization of washing implements and even elevate the look of your laundry room interior. Positioning your cabinetry in the upper parts of the wall also helps in maximizing the functions of this room so you can open up your floor and counter space.
There are different types of laundry room upper cabinets that you can look into, whether you are planning for a full storage system, shelving display, or combine both for functional and decorative purposes. Consider the layout of the room or the wall where you plan to install the cabinets, the size, as well as the aesthetic theme that you want to achieve.
Farmhouse and cottage style laundry rooms usually incorporate recessed or Shaker style cabinet doors while industrial style spaces typically use flat or recessed panels. With shelving, you can opt for cubicle-style partitions, non-divided shelving, and use either thick wood slabs to add visual weight to a big space or thin ledges if you are installing them in a compact area.
Here are examples of laundry room upper cabinets that you can take ideas from.
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Tall Overhead Cabinets
Make your tall overhead cabinets accessible by placing the cabinet pulls slightly above the line of sight so you can easily open them. The soft pink and simple recessed door designs of these cabinets also make the space appear bright even with the presence of full-height cabinets.
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Cottage Style Batten Cabinets
The batten cabinet doors of these white cabinets elevate the cottage appeal of the room. Aside from their functional purpose, the doors can also become a great backdrop for seasonal decors such as wreaths and garlands.
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White Upper Cabinets for an All-Around Room
This pair of overhead cabinets can sufficiently store laundry items and are strategically placed on top of the washer and dryer. The white paint color and paneled door design also match the look of the interior and make it a great place to hang colorful wreaths on.
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Raised Panel Laundry Room Cabinets
This L-shaped laundry room upper cabinets provide the perfect amount of storage and you can organize which items to place inside each cabinet according to the task that’s directly below it. The raised door panel design fits well with the cottage style interior while its white paint finish provides the right balance to the pastel-themed color palette.
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A Bit of Shelving
One way to visually open up a compact space is to opt for shelves instead of cabinets with doors. Here, one side of the laundry area is lined with a pair of white ledges that match the color of the shiplap walls. The wicker basket and glass jars serve as containers to organize small items and also double as shelf decors.
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Black Overhead and Rustic Shelves
This industrial cottage style space uses a combination of black laundry room upper cabinets and wood shelves, creating the right visual balance while providing sufficient storage. The black matte paint and gold cabinet handles fit the industrial scheme while the raised panel door design gives it a farmhouse cottage touch. The wood shelves give this space a natural warmth and echo the wood accents of the laundry room.
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Moody Matte Gray Cabinets with Wood Ledges
The matte gray finish of these flat-paneled upper cabinets lends this space a modern and moody vibe. Paired with wood shelves, warm lighting, and metallic accents, this laundry area might be small but it definitely carries a lot of character in it.
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Framing the Shelf with Cabinets
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Industrial Racks and Gray Buckets
Create a unique laundry room vibe by using storage items that lend the space an industrial touch. Here, the upper wall is installed with metal rack shelves that house these gray tin buckets, making the laundry room a functional, quirky, and bright space to do laundry in.
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A Warm Contrast
For an all-white color scheme, you can pair your cabinetry with hints of warm accent colors in smaller portions. Here, the laundry room upper cabinets are painted in white, which matches the shiplap wall panels. In contrast, the shelves are finished in a dark wood tone and decorated with potted plants, which lend warmth and color to the space.
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White Shaker Style Upper Cabinet
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Mix and Match your Cabinet Colors and Designs
While the base cabinets are painted in a light pistachio color, the upper cabinets and shelves are finished in a lighter shade with a slight green undertone, making the upper part of the laundry room setup appear brighter. Meanwhile, the upper cabinet’s cathedral door design might not be the same as the base cabinet’s but it still fits the farmhouse cottage theme of the overall interior.
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Industrial Style Rustic Wood Shelves
Warm wood, especially when paired with black, can instantly lift the look and feel of a white wall. Here, the wood shelves and wall backing feature strong grain patterns and rich color tones. The black angled brackets add to the shelves’ rustic appeal and match the color of the washer and dryer. Additionally, the wicker baskets placed on the shelves provide texture to the composition and function as organizers.
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Distressed Thick Wood Shelves
Distressed furniture paint looks perfect in vintage and retro style interiors. One way to fully maximize the distressed look is to opt for thick wood shelves where you can highlight its shabby and rustic qualities. Here, the top and bottom parts of the cubicle shelving are exposed while the body is covered with a ruffled fabric.
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Rustic Shaker Style Cabinet
Apart from black, another great way to add an industrial touch to your farmhouse laundry room is to use rustic wood cabinetry. This four-paneled Shaker style cabinet features rich grain patterns and warm wood color that matches the appliance housing and contrasts with the white shiplap walls and wood floor.
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Maximize the Storage Spaces
A compact laundry space can still have lots of storage options based on the layout of your laundry room’s upper cabinets. Here, the cabinet storage is placed a few inches below the ceiling, and also a few inches above the washer and dryer. The empty space above the overhead cabinet provides storage opportunities for things that are rarely used. Meanwhile, the area below the cabinet is installed with a shelf to hold frequently used items to make them more accessible when doing the laundry.
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Green Cabinets with Upper Open Shelves
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Open Shelf with Shiplap Walls
Open up your upper cabinets and turn it into a storage slash display area in the laundry room. This white overhead cubicle houses decorative objects as well as baskets, glass containers, and boxes, neatly organized per section. The shiplap wall inside the cabinet provides a clean backdrop that makes the pastel colors of the decors and baskets pop.
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Thin Pairs of Shelves
Using shelves in a compact laundry area is an economical way to add storage without making the space look cramped. In this example, we see two pairs of two-tiered ledges separated by a central window.
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Gray Farmhouse Cabinets
One way to install laundry room upper cabinets and overhead storage on a wall with a large central window is to position the cabinets on both sides of the opening for a balanced look. Keep the rest of the space bright and open by combining it with ledges. Here, the tall cabinets frame the window in the middle, with each one paired with a wood shelf. The gray paint and recessed doors match the color and style of the base cabinets.
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Add Function to an Accent Wall
Make your accent wall in the laundry room functional by installing it with shelves. In this image, the thick wood shelves provide storage and accessibility to frequently used laundry items. Its light wood tone, on the other hand, subtly contrasts with the black and white wallpaper patterns, lending this space a focal point for added visual interest.
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Wall to Wall Overhead Shelves
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Frame Your Storage
Different cabinet heights can work in your favor according to how you want the functions to flow. Here, both sides of the wall are installed with tall laundry room upper cabinets while the middle features a shorter cupboard to give space to the hanging rod below. The white cabinet paint on white subway wall tiles is a clever way to make the space brighter and balance the visual variations.
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Laundry Room Cabinets To Make Life Easier
By Stefan Gheorghe | Published on Reviewed by Lance Crayon
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Laundry room cabinets serve many purposes. Doing your family’s laundry is not the most favorable home task, but it’s one of the most necessary. Regardless of how you feel about laundry, it cannot be avoided.
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Instead of fighting it, you can make the experience less cumbersome, and this is where your laundry cabinets can help. Here, we’ll show 50 laundry cabinet designs and styles that fit well in a variety of home environments.
Easy-to-use cabinets are all about personal taste and easy access. After all, you’re the one who will use the space more than anyone else, so why not design it according to your needs?
How To Make Washing Clothes Enjoyable: Laundry Room Cabinet Ideas
Let’s explore how washing clothes can be an easier task with the right laundry room cabinets.
Stick With The Basics
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Sweet and simple, who wouldn’t love to have this laundry room in their own home. It’s not the smaller side but has all the luxury and functionality you’d want.
Washing Machine Cubbies
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You could create cabinets for the washer and dryer themselves! Isn’t this space snazzy and has a bit of a masculine vibe as well.
Add New Cabinets
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Check out this warm and weathered laundry room that again is full of luxury in terms of storage and organizational space. But it’s also quite stylish with its weather cabinets and black countertops.
Mix In Baskets
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Here’s a quaint laundry room that is made easier with a mix of cabinets and storage options. Baskets and cubbies round out this space quite nicely.
Neutral Tone Laundry Cabinets
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These camel-colored, wood cabinets are a gorgeous addition to this family laundry room. It’s a traditional style that’s functional and will make doing this nearly daily chore less aggravating.
Wall Mounted Open Cabinets
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Not all laundry room cabinets need to be enclosed. Instead, here we see an efficient and small open shelving system that works just as well.
Textured Laundry Cabinets
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If you want something with contrast, then you’ll want to get inspired by these textured, dark chocolate cabinets. We love the contrast with the white appliances, don’t you?
Install A Pull-Out Sorter
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Pull-out shelves for a laundry room are super convenient. Check out this modern laundry room setup. With floor to ceiling cabinets and even a pull-out laundry sorter, this is quite the fashion-forward treat of a laundry room design.
Pastel Laundry Cabinets
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This custom laundry room couldn’t be more charming. The mix of cabinets, sorting arrangements, and cabinet colors that complete this layout. The laundry bins on wheels offer a traditional home feel.
Cottagecore Utility Room
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Here again, pastel blue walls compliment the overall style, creating a cottage experience. Features like blinded cabinets and country flair make this laundry room welcoming too.
Retro Laundry Room
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And this laundry room has a distinctly retro feel. With its ivory cabinets and black and red contrast, you get a fun, 50’s feel that livens up the room. The open cabinet shelving offers easy access to detergents, cleaners, and other washing supplies.
Corner Cabinetry
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Utilize every inch of the laundry room you’ve got with a way to corner cabinets. And if you have this much storage space, just think of all the cleaning supplies and extra family “stuff” that can be stored and all the ways you can organize the laundry room.
Dual Purpose Laundry Area
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This laundry area is also made with a mudroom vision in mind. It’s got the cabinets you need and the open shelving the family will utilize too.
Green Upper Cabinets
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Here we have wall mounted laundry area cabinets that have been dipped in green. We love the modern edge the space gets paired with the stainless appliances but also the subdued feeling the tone brings in as well.
Basket Shelves
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Baskets in your cubbies and a set of wall mounted upper cabinets overhead, this laundry room is small but has what you need. Keep essentials around the washer and dryer with no qualms.
Bottom Cabinet Storage Space
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Sometimes the only space you get is underneath, and that’s okay. Because when you’ve created such a fun and playful place to do your chores, you’re so much happier!
Black Laundry Room Cabinets
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Black custom laundry room cabinets offer a unique and bold appearance. here was ever a sexy laundry room, this is the one. Paired with a few black cabinets, this space has both function and style.
Wall Mounted Drying Rack
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Here’s another laundry room that’s been filled with rich, dark-colored cabinets. And of course, a drying rack is nice to add to the layout. {found on abruzzo}.
Gray Laundry Room Cabinets
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And then there’s gray, which is both trendy and stylish. It’s one of the best neutrals to create a foundation with and these laundry room cabinets are quite dreamy.
Steeped In Alabaster
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Check out this smooth and creamy, alabaster-covered laundry room. The wall mounted cabinets are all around, making beautiful storage options for both your chores and your home.
Laundry Room Decor
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With custom built laundry room cabinets, there is nothing stopping you from painting them with wild colors. When you add happy colors to your laundry space, you’ll find yourself in a better mood when you do your laundry.
These turquoise laundry room cabinets add such a great pop of pizzazz and personal style. {found on melissalenox}.
Wood Custom Cabinet Finish
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If you have a more rustic or country vision in mind, go big with a wooden finish. You may not want as much as what you see here, but it’s a great way to springboard ideas. {found on lcwoodwork}.
Shabby Chic Laundry Room
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Maybe you have a more bold style. Although you probably don’t want this much color happening in the kitchen, if you love the look, then create the same drama in your laundry room. {found on architecturaltilestone}.
Textured Storage Cabinets
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There is so much to love about this laundry room. There are so many details and textural selections found throughout the cabinet choice.
Custom L-Shaped Cabinets
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Again, if you’ve got a small space, utilize it to its fullest. Just check out how these L-shaped cabinets were installed to make this room even more functional.
Masculine Multi-Purpose Cabinets
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There’s a lot of masculine energy surrounding this laundry room cabinet design. But again, we love the mix of cabinets and shelving, making a super functional space.
Lime Green Laundry Room Storage Cabinets
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As mentioned before, why not add a bit of fun to your laundry room. You may not want lime green screaming in other parts of your home, but that bold festivity can easily be dressing the chore space.
Black Laundry Room Storage Cabinets
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Here’s another gorgeous example of a laundry room made with black cabinets. There’s enough storage here but also the right kind of inspiration for those that don’t want to go with the traditional white choices.
Contemporary Cabinet Hardware
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Check out these ultra-contemporary laundry room cabinets! They’re far from traditional and we love the pop of glam they bring to such an unsuspecting place in the home.
Stylish Upper Cabinets
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Cozy, welcoming feelings are a great addition to rooms where you don’t have much fun. Making this space more relaxing, with subtle, blue cabinets and a weathered look help to envelop the visitor.
Fewer Cabinets
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You don’t always need a room full of storage to make you happy. When your laundry room is small, a couple of cabinets can do their job without issue.
Contrast Wall Color
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White laundry room cabinets will contrast beautifully against a rich, dark wall color. Go with a color you love but are too scared to use throughout the home, like plum or even mango.
Laundry And Mudroom Combo
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We have another great example of how to combine the mud room with the laundry space. Of course, your cabinet choice is key when you have to do this.
Include Personal Touches
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This laundry room is full of girlish personality and pizzazz. With the accents and teal-colored cabinets, the details can make the difference.
Rustic Farmhouse Laundry Room
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These cabinets scream vintage style and we love it. The designer really went all out creating a space with an old-age spirit.
Blend The Room With Natural Colors
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There’s a very natural element involved in these dark wood laundry room cabinets. They can stand on their own and set the tone for the space.
White With Extra Storage
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Yes, even in the smallest of laundry closets or nooks, you can create a charming experience. White and bright and full of organizational options, this sweet spot is a favorite.
Farmhouse Vibe
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Here we have a laundry room that’s been finished with a distressed, farmhouse feel because of its cabinet choice. And hows that addition of appliances that bring in the right pop of color?
Large Cabinet Space
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If you want to keep your shelves closed and out of sight, a large cabinet door system would be the best place to start. If you have the space, this system would help keep you organized.
The cabinet extends from the floor to ceiling, which you could use for a broom and an ironing board. It’s a unique way to add and style your utility cabinets in your home.
Headboard Texture Cabinets
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These cabinets are creamy and cozy – which we love. But we also love the texture, with is a “headboard” style that gives an extra traditional pop to any space.
Closet Laundry Room Storage
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Maybe you want your laundry room to look like your closet. With a laundry room wardrobe closet, you can hang your freshly washed clothes as soon as you remove them from your washing machine or dryer.
If your laundry room is your closet space, that’s okay too. Either way, you can mix a cabinet or two with some shelves, and a drying rack, for some amazing organization in your laundry room like this one on Organized Living.
Cover With Curtains
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If you have a laundry room with a mixture of cabinets and shelves, you know that sometimes these shelves can get a little messy. This is why you should consider adding a curtain to pull closed when you just don’t want to look at the shelves anymore.
You can even cover your washer and dryer with curtains like in Art Make Home, to give your laundry room a cohesive, spotless look.
Open Shelving System
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Don’t underestimate the ability of a pattern to upgrade a space such as your laundry room. In this laundry room in The Chronicles Of Home, patterned wallpaper was combined with an open shelving style to add storage space while also giving the room a farmhouse flair with wicker storage baskets.
Washer Dryer Built In Cabinet
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This style of laundry room cabinet will work best in homes where the laundry room is incorporated into a hallway or the kitchen. Using the methods outlined in The Owner Builder Network, you can transform your laundry room into an oversized cabinet. After, you’ll have more storage and keep your washing appliances out of view.
In-Between Storage Space
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For those with a tiny space, every inch is important. You want to create a space for your supplies, like detergents and cleaners. This is why if you have space between your washer and dryer, or the wall, you should build a laundry room cabinet into this space like in Loving Here.
This way you can get the most storage possible while also giving your washer and dryer a more cohesive look.
Ironing Board Storage
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Tired of that unsightly ironing board hanging from the back of the laundry room door? Build a special cabinet to keep your ironing board out of sight.
These cabinets come in many shapes and sizes, some which even allow the ironing board to be stored in a drawer like this one featured on Closet Works.
Drying Drawers Hardware
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Speaking of Drawers, don’t despair if your laundry room doesn’t have room for a drying rack, because it could still have room for drying drawers. Now people won’t even know it’s laundry day in your home and the room will always have a fresh look.
These drawers can be designed to have an open look, or be fully concealable like this design in Elite Designs International.
Frosted Glass Upper Cabinets
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If full laundry room cabinets aren’t your style, but you aren’t ready to commit to open shelving just yet, consider adding frosted glass cabinets to your laundry room. You can even buy regular glass cabinets and fog them yourself.
These will improve the look of your laundry design in a unique way as pictured in Made By Mood.
Broom Storage Closet
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Installing a broom closet for laundry room will help solve your extra storage issues. Other than your ironing board, you probably have several other bulky items that may need a closet of their own, such as a broom and vacuum cleaner.
Get these items out from underfoot by building a cabinet just for them, like this rustic finished cabinet featured on Mullet Cabinet.
Basket Drawers
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Create basket drawers in your laundry room by combining laundry room cabinets with inexpensive laundry baskets. This will create an easy way to store bulkier items like sheets and towels, as well as a convenient way to collect those mismatched socks you are always finding.
You can do this with an open style featured on Make It Love It, or you can cover your basket drawers with a cabinet door to keep your laundry room looking polished.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)FAQ
How Much Are Laundry Room Cabinets?
The cost to install new laundry room cabinets will depend on your space and the type of cabinets you want. For an average-sized laundry room, you can expect to spend $600. This would include a sink base, a base cabinet, and two wall cabinets.
Are Laundry Room Cabinets The Same As Kitchen Cabinets?
Usually, laundry room cabinets will match kitchen cabinets. The reason for this is that it’s cost-effective. When building a new home, it would be cheaper to use the same cabinets throughout your home.
How Can You Customize Your Laundry Room Cabinets?
Cabinet hardware is the best way to make your laundry room cabinets stand out. There is a variety of cabinet pulls to choose from for your utility room cabinets. For example, choose between a center pull bar, square pull bar, or center to center bar pull.
How To Add Custom Shelving To A Laundry Room?
If you have the space, install a valet rod for your freshly ironed clothes before you put them in your closet. There are many ways to include custom shelving in your laundry area. With this setup, you could double up storage and put a shelf above your laundry rail, making use of the dead space.
What Are Shaker Laundry Room Cabinets?
The most common shaker cabinet you’ll find in laundry rooms is a five-piece door with a recessed center panel and zero additional detailing. One thing to keep in mind about shaker cabinets is they can be adapted to a variety of color schemes that work well in most laundry rooms.
Laundry Room Cabinets Conclusion
Regardless of your laundry area layout, after you implement a few of the ideas we shared here, you’ll find your life has become easier. When you give your laundry space a makeover, everything will hinge on your personal taste. The thing to remember is that you want a cabinet system that offers optimum storage and easy access.
Laundry room storage cabinets can transform how the space functions. If you want an open cabinet system with crown molding, for example, think of how much easier it would be to wash your family’s clothes. With interior design, laundry rooms often do not receive enough attention. Do not make this mistake. Your laundry area is just as important as any space in your home.
Laundry design - photo collection 33 options
Moving beyond the standard framework of boring closets and turning into a spacious, functional room
Today we want to present creative design ideas for the laundry to our readers for discussion. Modern requests have radically changed their appearance, which until recently was a small room, but technological progress and the demands of mankind, the thirst for freedom and space have become a powerful impetus for transformation. Let's look at the most relevant options that were developed by gurus in the world of design and architecture, and evaluate the given below image.
But first, we would like to share a few secrets:
- Unfortunately, not everyone can boast of having a free space for comfortable arrangement, but still, try to at least visually expand the area.
- It would be more appropriate to use cabinets and bedside tables, if this option is unacceptable, then at least shelving. Multi-level shelves will help compactly and conveniently distribute household equipment and detergents.
- Another piece of advice regarding colors: use a light palette, especially in small rooms.
- It would not be superfluous to have at least one window for ventilation and natural light. In extreme cases, install lighting fixtures or bright lights.
- More relevant will be the use of solid surfaces. For example, install a countertop above the washer and dryer.
The role of the cabinet in the laundry room
Here is an example of a sophisticated solution. Modern modular furniture, small step chair to reach the upper levels. It is pleasantly surprising that a working office with a view of the garden is also located here, an unusual use, but practical.
Few people imagined such an elegant design in such an unusual place, the hostess still lacks a TV for a complete spectacle, then they definitely won't want to leave such a cozy room.
An example of the right layout, a spacious window, a glossy surface of the worktop combine together to create an excellent overall picture.
A chic presentation that combines innovation, ergonomics and contrast that enhances color balance.
This luxurious space is a modernized basement. From a gloomy and useless space they made a laundry room. Wardrobes gleam in metallic finishes, while exotic rug adorns the marble floor. A sink, a soft ottoman - everything is for the convenience of the hostess, here you can take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday affairs while the washing machine does all your work.
Good lighting is the key to maintaining the right atmosphere, which should be bright and clean. Shelves, baskets help keep everything you need within reach.
The following examples show us how important organization is. Although these are very compact rooms, but the use of smart and creative ideas allows you to make the most efficient use of every centimeter of space.
Even in such unexpected places, such an expensive material as granite can be used. Roomy and stylish furniture only emphasizes the excellent taste of designers.
Not only a small, but also a large room can make it difficult to design it. But using all your imagination and creativity, you can create a fairly attractive interior that is worthy of admiration.
Inspiring and vibrant colors should not be overlooked either, as they can add much-needed flair to a setting.
Original ideas
Plenty of open space provides unlimited possibilities, both for the realization of your ideas and for adding details that will greatly expand the potential. Below is not just an impressive, but also a chic dressing room and laundry room.
Why not create a cozy island where you can not only fold things, but also get real pleasure from such a routine task as washing.
Stylish design ideas
There are not enough words to describe the next room! The hostess of this example will never have the feeling that there is nowhere to store things.
What if you set up your own work area next to the washer and dryer? A slightly unusual solution, but relevant.
Emphasize contrasts, in this version of the interior, colors combine very favorably, which together form a complete picture.
Great organization and stylish furnishings with plenty of room for your belongings.
Fantastic ideas are embodied in a design that breathes not only freshness and cleanliness, but also has its own individual style thanks to the blue background.
Current topics and trends
It would be very clever to place a wardrobe for shoes and outerwear.
Made simple fantasies look elegant and modern, and bright lighting will saturate the interior with some mystery.
The perfect balance of these contrasting colours.
Application of curtains
Textiles will create an atmosphere of home comfort and slightly dilute the cold and calm look of the surfaces.
Once again about paints
The extraordinary use of pink in the interior fills the room with romance and tranquility.
Choose decor: wallpaper or tiles
The use of branded coatings for original wall decoration shows that even utility rooms can be exclusive and bold.
Floral ornaments look no less catchy - a print that beautifully combines white and purple.
The original blotches on a milky background become more visible, a fun and playful statement.
Colorful ideas that bring positive emotions will help you brighten up routine everyday life.
Colorful wallpaper in the laundry room
Compact yet functional
Below is a variant that shows how to properly and ergonomically fit in a cramped room without limiting your options.
An interior inspired by serenity and serenity.
Basement makeover you'll love.
After reviewing many laundry room interior design ideas, we have seen how versatile decor can be. The most impressive, from elegant to expensive and luxurious, rooms deserve to be vivid examples of how modern solutions not only decorate our lives, but also make it simpler and more carefree.
LAUNDRY CABINET | INSTRUCTIONS | DIY
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Laundry Cabinets 01:01
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Step 1
Tools and materials
Flat bottom and top kitchen cabinets
Combination kitchen pantry
Kitchen countertops
2. Use the laser level to find the highest point on the floor and hang cabinets from a horizontal line crossing this point; pads underneath.
3. For more work space and storage, build an island with lower cabinets.
4. Install the refrigerator panel above the appliances as a shelf for folding and sorting clothes.
5. Hang the top cabinets for vertical storage.
6. Attach one end of the rack to the high pantry.
7. Install the folding ironing board in the pantry.
8. Complete the top of the cornice.
Pro tip
Install ready-to-assemble kitchen cabinets to create a beautiful and functional laundry room.
Ready-to-assemble cabinets save money because you don't pay the manufacturer's assembly costs.
Fasten the side and bottom panels together, then join the back and bottom panels; install corner supports in the corners.
Anchor cabinets in wall studs; install kitchen countertops on top.
Leave a 36-inch walkway around the island.
Leave a 3-inch gap between the open covers of top-loading appliances and cabinets.
Get your ironing board in a block that can be mounted on the back wall of your pantry.
Nail a piece of wood to each top corner; then use the nail to attach the molding to the ceiling and block.
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