Six Ways to Design Your Laundry Room
The most
essential amenity in any home is having a washer and dryer. Anyone living in a
small New York apartment will tell you how they dream of having laundry in
their unit. Laundry is one of those luxuries that many people do without and
they are forced to go to laundromats. Many drop their dirty clothes off and
have someone do the work for them. For those who have laundry in their home,
however, a laundry room is at the pinnacle of home design. If you have the
space to build a laundry room, do it, if you already have a laundry room, use the space to its full potential. Here are six home renovation
designs for your laundry room from the home design architects at Homednb that
will help you make it completely functional, organized, and stylish.
Wall Mounted Laundry Cabinets for
Safety
Organized
storage space is a must-have in your laundry room. With so many detergents and
other cleaning chemicals on the market, it is useful to have a place to put it
all. Whether it’s a detergent for dark clothes, a fabric softener, pods, or
dryer sheets your laboratory of laundry needs can fit safely and securely in
wall-mounted cabinets. Renovation designers recommend cabinets mounted on your
wall and secured up high to keep dangerous chemicals out of reach of children.
Most cabinets are designed about ten inches deep, so you can keep your
detergents pushed back as far as they can go. With your detergents out of view,
your room will look well-kept and clean. Keeping your cabinets white adds to
the aesthetic of cleanliness.
Storage Wall for Added Space
Although it
may seem out-of-the-box, a storage wall is a great solution to keeping your
laundry room organized. House remodel designers say that all you need to do is
mount panels on the wall. You will be
able to install hooks and hang baskets for holding miscellaneous items. Hooks
can be rearranged on the panels to suit your needs. Shelving placed on this
wall as well for hanging items on hangers or storing extra sheets or towels out
of reach. Once the panels are installed on the walls, with a spacious clean
design and layout, the storage wall will be a great area of your laundry room
that will feel functional and feel organized.
Ironing Station for Convenience
If you don’t
feel like dragging your ironing board to the nearest electric outlet in order
to smooth out the wrinkles in your favorite button down, installing an ironing
station in your laundry room is a great convenience. Your ironing board and
iron can be securely stored in a cabinet. A cabinet can blend into the rest of
the décor of the room. The ironing board can fold down and swivel, and safety
mechanisms. Now, as soon as you are done ironing and folding up your board,
your iron will know to shut off. This tip helps prevent any accidents from
happening. The home improvement designers at Homednb know exactly
how to safely install this type of ironing station quickly and efficiently.
Oh, Chute!
Installing a
laundry chute can be quick and easy. Depending on the layout of your home, a remodeling design architect can have a chute put through the ceiling. Alternatively, one
can also fit into a master bedroom or hallway. You can drop your dirty clothes
into the cabinet to the bottom and not have to worry about losing articles of
clothing. Also, handling bulky baskets on your way from the top floor to the
lower floor. If you live in a ranch style home with no top floor then you can
also install a stylish hamper in your laundry room. Hampers help you drop your dirty laundry out
of sight. Stylish wood cabinets can be designed to match the color of your
room. These cabinets can also double as a flat surface to fold clean laundry if
the layout of your laundry room doesn’t have counter space.
Sink for Functionality
A great
luxury to have in your laundry room is a sink. Since plumbing already exists in
the room, installing a sink is hassle free. The only thing that you will need
is the space. If you have the space, a Homednb home renovation designer can install a small sink for rinsing out clothing. Sinks
also help with washing your hands, and soaking clothes before they go into the
washing machine. Save yourself the time and energy of having to use your
bathroom or kitchen sink for laundry needs. Keep all of your laundry
requirements in one room.
Hang Laundry Out to Dry
Not all
clothing goes into the dryer, and not all people want to hang their clothes on
a clothesline. Install drying racks on the walls of your laundry room. Home
renovation interior designers recommend these racks as the perfect place to
hang your wet clothes. If the weather is bad and if you don’t want your clothes
hanging all over the house this works. Save space and keep your room organized
with drying racks that mount on your wall or pull out of cabinets. When
finished you can fold up the racks and place them back where they belong and
out of the way keeping your laundry room looking organized and clean.
A laundry
room adds to the organization and cleanliness of your home. By making sure you
streamline, this will not only help you take better care of your clothes it
will allow you to take better care of your home. Laundry rooms add to the value
of your home and creating the perfect room won’t cost you an arm and a leg.
Contact Homednb today for a free consultation. One
of our remodeling design experts is here to help. How to make your laundry room
function better? Ask us how we can add a laundry room to your home.

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