How to Organize Your Laundry Room to Bring Ease to Your Daily Routine

The laundry room gets a bad rap as it is a place for chores, but if you make it attractive and organized, it can actually transform into a soothing and welcoming place. Maximizing the space for functionality is the key, but don't forget to hang some pretty art or wallpaper, and install beautiful tile and light fixtures. You can also hang helpful chart posters that will help you determine the best temperature for each load of wash. Take a look at these tips that will make your laundry routine more efficient…

Keep Clothes Organized, Before and After Laundering

To maximize your space and stay organized, add woven baskets to keep dirty clothes in one place and use rolling carts to separate them by color. To create even more ease after clothes have been washed and dried, set up magnetic bins for socks and install a plywood waterfall counter on top of the machines for the perfect folding station.

Add Plenty of Storage for Supplies

If you don't have a lot of room for supplies, don’t worry. Make the most of your space by purchasing a hanging rack for the back of your door to keep your cleaning supplies organized, add open shelves to the walls to store stain removers so they are easy to find, and use a lint box instead of a trash can. On the walls, hang a set of hooks for the duster, vacuum and broom. If you have a gap between your washer and dryer, you can insert a slim rolling laundry cart perfect for storing cleaning supplies.

Use Space-Saving Solutions to Add Function

Take advantage of all the space in your laundry room while still making it fully functional. Hide your ironing board in a drawer or install it on the wall. These genius ideas not only save you space, but also eliminate the headache of pulling the ironing board out of the closet.

Purchase a foldable drying rack that can be tucked out of the way when not in use, freeing up space, or install one the door that can fold down flat when is not used. Designate a drip-dry zone by adding a rod so you can hang your delicates and workout clothes.

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Monica

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