Must-Use Ideas for Organizing Your Laundry Room


Lisa Rivera • May 22, 2020
Must-Use Ideas for Organizing Your Laundry Room

Your laundry room is a rejuvenating place where dirty laundry goes in and clean clothes come out. You used to feel just as rejuvenated doing laundry, but lately the space around you is a little too cluttered. You’d love to organize your laundry room, but you’re out of ideas. What should you do?

To organize your laundry room and keep it tidy, try a laundry room organizer (or several) and some cabinets. These solutions instantly improve the look of your space so you won’t dread doing laundry anymore.

Keep reading to learn more about how to incorporate laundry cabinets and organizers in your laundry room for your best-smelling, best-looking space yet!


Reasons to Organize Your Laundry Room

It’s been on your to-do list for quite a while to get around to organizing your laundry room, but you just never seem to have the time. Since the idea has first popped into your head, you’ve watched your shiny, clean laundry room become messier and messier.

Here are some reasons to make laundry room organization a top priority today.

Convenience

Where did you put the laundry detergent again? You could have sworn it was by the washing machine, yet when you go there to look for it, it’s nowhere to be found. You do some hunting around and then figure out that the detergent was on the other side of the room the whole time.

When you tidy up your laundry room, you don’t have to worry or wonder where your laundry essentials are. Everything will be within arm’s reach yet out of view, making your time in the laundry room more convenient and joyful.

Appeal

You put a lot of thought into the redesign of your laundry room. You knew it would be a relatively busy place, considering that you wash and dry clothes there, but the mess has evolved past what you ever could have imagined.

By cleaning up the laundry room, it can resume that timeless appeal that you opted for when you decorated and designed the space originally. Each time you have to go in the room, you’ll look forward to it instead of dreading it.

Time Savings

Laundry can take hours out of your week, especially if you’re doing the wash every couple of days. Why make things any harder for yourself by wasting time in a disorganized laundry room? Whether it’s the above scenario where you can’t find the detergent or you have to dig around for your son’s soccer uniform right before a big game but it’s seemingly gone missing, those minutes you spend don’t come back.

Once you clean up your laundry room, you’ll be in and out of there all the time in minutes, potentially adding hours back to your week.


Two Great Ideas for a Better-Organized Laundry Room

You’re definitely interested in your options for an organized laundry room you won’t mind showing off to guests. Per the intro, here are two awesome ideas to consider on your quest for a cleaner and more organized space to do laundry.

Laundry Room Organizers

Everything has a place with laundry room organizers. From hefty bottles of detergent to your ironing board, you can now make your laundry room an efficient, productive place to be. For instance, use baskets or bins to store clothes. You can keep unwashed clothes on one side of the room near the washer and clean, unfolded clothes on another side, perhaps near the dryer.

This assembly-line style keeps clothes moving where they have to go, reducing the rate of lost garments your family desperately needs. When you’re done doing laundry, you can stack the baskets or bins inside of one another for even more open space.

You can also use hanging hooks as part of your organizers. You now have the perfect place to put your ironing board, such as up on the wall when it’s not in use. Just pull the board off the hooks when you need to iron the family’s clothes.

Laundry Room Cabinets

Besides laundry room organizers, you might consider laundry cabinets for cleaning up your laundry room. Wall-height cabinets are custom-fitted for your laundry room and its many uses. If you want to keep detergents, laundry baskets, or a variety of other laundry-related items in there, you might consider a laundry cabinet that’s taller and wider.

What else can you keep in your laundry cabinets? You have no shortage of options really! You might get a pressure-mounted pole set up in a taller cabinet so you can keep clothes hangers handy and even hang garments before they reach the closet. In smaller cabinet drawers, you can stash boxes of deodorizers, stain removers, laundry fresheners, and other assorted laundry products.

When you combine these cabinets with a series of organizers, you’re looking at your neatest, most organized, and easily accessible laundry room yet. 


More Tips for Keeping Your Laundry Room Tidy

You decided to choose a laundry room cabinet or organizer system, perhaps even both. With less clutter on the walls and floors, getting around your laundry room has become so much easier. You definitely want to maintain the condition of the room going forward.

Here are a few tips to help you do just that.

  • Create a laundry system: You don’t have to make an assembly line like we described before, but having your own laundry system will keep clothes consistently moving into and out of the room and prevent them from piling up in one corner. Find a system that works for you and stick with it.
  • Don’t let small messes accumulate: It might seem okay to batter away dryer lint to the floor, at least once or twice, but if you do this enough, it will accumulate. From lint to tags, dryer sheets, and more, make sure your laundry room has a garbage can for disposing of these small but significant messes.
  • Start a pocket jar: Does your whole family remember to empty their pockets before putting their clothes in the hamper? If not, you might hear pens, coins, and other small items rumbling and clacking around the washer as they come loose from clothes pockets. When you recover these items, stash them in a jar, especially if it’s money!
  • Consider a ceiling drying line: Not all clothes can go in the dryer. What are you left to do with those pieces? You might put them on hangers and place them wherever they can go, but this muddles up your laundry room in a jiffy. If you often have rogue clothes that can’t be machine-dried, you should consider adding a ceiling drying line to your laundry room instead. This keeps drying clothes up higher and away from you.
  • Make your own folding station: One nook of your laundry room should be dedicated to folding laundry. Try to choose a bright, clean spot with a flat surface you can use to crisply fold shirts, pants, and other garments.

Conclusion

Just because you don’t spend as much time in your laundry room as you do a bedroom, living room, or family room doesn’t mean it should get less attention. If mountains of clothes and too many boxes of fabric softener have left your laundry room overwhelmingly dirty, clean it up with organizers and some new cabinetry. Everything will have its place so you can get laundry done faster and spend more time with your family.

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