Unfortunately, one of the things that got cut from my wish list was a combination mud and laundry room because “money doesn’t grow on trees.” We did a fairly extensive home remodel three years ago while I was pregnant with Vivi. Our laundry area isn’t a room at all but rather a small closet space off our kitchen, in the hallway leading to our girl’s bedrooms. Look for this once a month, starting today, in our laundry area. Related: How to Create a Simple Self Serve Coffee Station So I thought, after receiving such positive feedback on some of our home posts in December, it would be fun to share the hacks and products I use that have made a big difference in our day-to-day life. Plus, with three kids in the busiest chapter of our lives (so far), systems keep us on track. And something about the process of organizing, sorting, and purging, calms my overactive mind and really helps with my anxiety. If a room is a mess when I’m working, I cannot focus. My friends will tell you that I am obsessed with organizing my life to an inch of itself.īut as much as I find joy in creating a calm, tidy, and pretty space, organization helps my brain function. Over the shelf above the counter, I keep three galvanized tubs to hold dryer balls, extra dryer sheets for easier reach, white flour sack towels, and a stain-fighting station.And as many of you know, I am a little Type-A. I also customized a cotton canvas zipper pouch to hold dirty face masks until we are ready to throw a load of laundry. They are also perfect for our son to hang his baseball caps, sunglasses, etc. The wall-mounted coat hooks that we installed on the opposite wall are perfect for me to hang clothes immediately after removing them from the dryer. I use the hanging rod just to hold empty clothes hangers, that way I have them at hand when I need them. The cute ‘Change is a Good Thing’ tin box I customized with my Cricut Joy. Right now, I have no need to clutter the shelf with anything but decor. Honestly, more for looks than for purpose, but it turned out to be a great upgrade. Here we keep everything that we do not necessarily need on a daily basis but makes sense -for us- to store in this room.įloating Shelf & Hanging Rod in The Laundry RoomĪdding a floating shelf and a hanging rod to our laundry room was a must-have feature for me. The double cabinet in our laundry room serves as our utility storage. This is how I organized the laundry room cabinets, and the containers that I used for each category. These were two features and organizing ideas that I definitely wanted to have in our newly remodeled laundry room. We sacrificed one cabinet to make room for a floating shelf and a hanging rod for the laundry room. The original cabinets were 16 years old, so you can say that they had seen better days.īecause we needed to raise them to the ceiling during our laundry room makeover, we decided it was best to purchase new ones. Our laundry room originally had 4 cabinets installed on the wall, above the washer and dryer. For more information, please read my Affiliates Disclosure. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Here are what we went for, how we organized each little nook in the laundry room, and why. So, I took them all into account, but adapted them to our tiny space, my lifestyle, and our needs. But each space, each household, each lifestyle is different. Hundreds of organizing ideas for the laundry room will pop up on Pinterest. Since our laundry room is very small, I had to think long and hard about how to organize it without sacrificing style and storage. Floating Shelf & Hanging Rod in The Laundry Roomįour key components in our laundry room make it not only beautiful but very functional.
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