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9 Ideas for Organizing Your Small Laundry Room


Brandon Galloway  | Jan 17, 2022

9 Ideas for Organizing Your Small Laundry Room

Having a small laundry room doesn’t mean that you can’t have a useful and efficient space. It is all about getting the most out of every square inch that you have.

Maximize the space you have in your small laundry room with these nine simple tips:

  • Get Creative with Hang Drying
  • Use Bins, Baskets, and Canisters
  • Consider Enclosing Your Machines
  • Install Pedestal Drawers
  • Use The Space on The Back of Doors
  • Buy a Magnetic Organizing Rack
  • Install a Mounted Storage Unit
  • Hang Wall Hooks
  • Buy a Portable Ironing Blanket
  • Downsize Your Belongings

Keep reading to learn how to maximize the space in your small laundry room. You might learn a thing or two!


Get Creative with Hang Drying in a Small Laundry Room

Your small laundry room doesn't have the space to have a flimsy drying rack sitting in the middle of the walkway. Thankfully, there are better options for hang-drying your clothes. Try installing a simple hanging rod high across one or more of your laundry room walls. Or look upward and use your ceiling to hang-dry your clothes.

House Beautiful recommends suspending a hanging drying rack from your laundry room ceiling that you can drape your clothing over to dry. Not keen on it? There are also wall-mounted drying-rack options that you can pull down when you are ready to use them. Then just tuck them neatly away when you are done.

Use Bins, Baskets, and Canisters

Okay, so you may be thinking, my laundry room is very small. Where am I going to place these lovely bins, baskets, and canisters that are filled with my laundry supplies? If you are short on counter space, you can use your wall space by hanging a few well-placed floating cabinets. Your laundry room will be functional and look elegant at the same time.

Consider Enclosing Your Machines

Does your laundry room exist within a room that serves another purpose? If so, your washer and dryer likely look out of place and may make that area noisy. Consider investing in custom cabinets to inconspicuously enclose your machines. If that isn’t in your budget, you could use a curtain to hide them away from the rest of the room.

Install Pedestal Drawers

HGTV.com suggests purchasing pedestal drawers that fit neatly underneath newer washers and dryers. These drawers are relatively deep and are able to fit a wide range of household items within them. If you use one underneath your washer and one underneath your dryer, that ends up giving you a lot of extra space.

Use The Space on The Back of Doors

When it comes to using every little bit of space, don’t forget to take advantage of the area on the back of doors. This space can be used to house practically anything. You can hang a vertical row of baskets to keep your laundry soaps, bleaches, paper towels, cleaning supplies, or an ironing board.

Buy a Magnetic Organizing Rack

Why not use the space on the side of your washer and dryer for storing items? All you need is a magnetized organizing rack. Use it to store items like dryer sheets, a lint brush, clothespins, and any other small items you might need to have on hand. Good Housekeeping recommends looking for a magnetized basket that has a flat back on it. You can also put magnets on the back of a small bin & use it to collect leftover dryer lint.

Install a Mounted Storage Unit

If you already have cabinets mounted in your laundry room, that's the logical place to store and organize your laundry supplies. However, many tiny laundry rooms don’t have this luxury. One solution is to mount a small bathroom vanity-style cabinet to keep your laundry necessities in. There are many different cute styles for you to choose from, so you can make it a visually appealing addition to your space.

Hang Wall Hooks

One of the simplest ways you can maximize the space in your small laundry room is to hang a few wall hooks. These are a great temporary catch-all for hanging items such as clothing coming back from the dry cleaners. In addition, many people have their laundry rooms double as mudrooms as well. If that's the case, you will need extra wall hooks to hang up coats, backpacks, and the like.

Buy a Portable Ironing Blanket

Wouldn’t it be nice to ditch your ironing board altogether? You might be tempted to do just that when you buy a portable ironing blanket. Wherever you have a flat surface in your laundry room, you just unroll the ironing blanket and get the job done right then and there. You don’t have to worry about your counters getting scorched as the blanket is heat-resistant. Just roll it up and put it away neatly when you are finished. Voila!  

Downsize Your Belongings

If you really want to have a neat and organized space, there is something you need do before you even begin thinking about where everything will go. Don’t be afraid to let go of items you no longer need or use anymore. The fewer items you have to store, the better and less cluttered your laundry room is going to feel. Don’t be afraid to take a minimalistic approach, particularly when it comes to organizing and decorating your small laundry room.


Conclusion

There's no reason to be discouraged if you don't have a huge laundry area. Even the smallest space can be well organized. Follow the tips above to keep your small laundry room in tip-top shape!

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