11 Laundry Room Makeover Ideas That Transformed My Approach to Doing Laundry
Have you ever not wanted to do your laundry only because the room was cold or untidy or dull? That was me. Since my laundry room was practical, it might have served its purpose, but it did not provide me with any serenity. I really neglected it over the years and then one day I thought it was time to give it a complete makeover. And let me tell you — it changed everything.
I am sharing in this post the 11 changes that gave my laundry room a total upgrade. These are not hypothetical changes, they are real ones, and the lessons learned were honest ones – and some mistakes were made as well. And and if you have a laundry room renovation in the works, I hope this gives you some inspiration to make a room that you will truly enjoy.
Who This Article Is For
- You are annoyed each time you enter your laundry space
- You desire makeover ideas that would not settle on new baskets or wall hooks
- You love Pinterest inspiration but crave real-life, personal insights
The Laundry Room Makeover: 11 Changes That Made a Big Impact
1. Rethinking the Layout from Scratch
First thing I did before any other thing was to remove everything and draw a fresh layout. I noticed that the position of the washer and dryer was such that it was almost impossible to fold. I moved the machines to the left wall and that gave me the room to have a full-length counter with storage above. Game-changer.
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2. Adding a Butcher Block Countertop
Putting a wood-look countertop over the machines allowed folding to feel less like a task and more like an event. I settled on butcher block because of its warmth, and sealed it to resist moisture. I even began to fold clothes immediately after they were dried up – no more piles of laundry!
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3. Open Shelving with Labeled Bins
Before, everything was crammed into one tiny cabinet. Today, I do possess open shelves with identical bins saying Towels, Detergents, and Lost Socks. It appears neat and, in fact, reminds my family to put things back in place.
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4. Incorporating Soft Lighting
I replaced the existing overhead bulb with a frosted glass pendant and some warm LED strip under the shelves. It looks like a small shop now – not a cellar.
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5. Painting the Walls a Warm Cream
The original wall color was a cold gray-blue. Instead, I picked a creamy beige, and wow, it immediately seemed cleaner and cozier. And nothing underestimates the power of paint in a small place!
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6. Installing a Drying Rod Overhead
This was a lifesaver. I used to drape clothes over random chairs. And a good-looking rod over the counter now provides me with a nice spot to dry delicates. It’s simple but made a huge difference.
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7. Hiding the Plumbing with a Custom Skirt
Let’s be honest — exposed pipes are not cute. relation to the plumbing under the sink, I created a tension rod skirt out of a piece of fabric. It adds charm and keeps everything tucked away.
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8. Bringing in a Utility Sink (Finally)
I fought this many years but the inclusion of a deep sink has been a saviour. I use it all the time pre-treating stains, washing muddy shoes, even rinsing out paintbrushes.
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9. Upgrading to Stylish Hardware
Replacing the old plastic cabinet knobs and handles with brushed brass provided a sense of polished look in the entire place. Tiny change, big impact.
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10. Creating a Folding Station with a View
We added a small window during the renovation. Now as I fold I look upon the backyard — and not merely a blank wall. That small shift connected me more and constrained me less.
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11. Styling It Like the Rest of the Home
Before, the laundry room felt like an afterthought. I finally made it feel like any other room: I hung wall art and put a small rug and even a diffuser. It smells great and looks inviting. Laundry will remain laundry…. but no longer will it be a punishment.
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What I Learned from This Makeover
- Tiny areas require all the love as the large areas
- It is all about layout – fear not to change the positions of things
- Lighting and color can completely transform your mood
- Function doesn’t mean sacrificing style
- Taking your time makes the end result more meaningful
What room in your house would you love to do a complete make over? Let me know in the comments!