Upper cabinets for laundry room


23 Laundry Room Upper Cabinets to Organize Your Washing Area

23 Laundry Room Upper Cabinets to Organize Your Washing Area

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.