Smart solutions for a functional laundry space

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Hettich

04 June 2025

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3 min read

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Utilising undersink space

If your laundry room doubles as a cleaning station, the space under your sink is a prime location for storing cleaning supplies. Utilize this often-overlooked area by adding a pull-out caddy or wire basket for cleaning products. Not only does this help keep the space organised, but it also allows you to grab all your cleaning essentials at once and carry them easily from room to room. This makes cleaning more efficient and helps to prevent clutter from building up on countertops.

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Built in bins for laundry

Sorting laundry is one of those small tasks that can easily become overwhelming. To stay organized, consider installing drawers with built-in bins for separating different types of laundry—such as darks, lights, towels, or delicates. Having a designated space for each type of laundry helps to streamline the sorting process and prevents dirty clothes from piling up in an unsightly heap. It’s a simple yet highly effective solution to keep your laundry room looking tidy while saving you time when it’s laundry day.

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Hidden features for extra functionality

A truly functional laundry room does more than just store clothes and cleaning supplies—it also makes other household tasks easier. Adding hidden features, like a pull-out ironing board or a trouser holder for freshly pressed clothes, can enhance the practicality of your space. These solutions can be neatly tucked away in cupboards when not in use, helping you maintain a clean, streamlined appearance. When you’re ready to use them, they’re instantly accessible without the hassle of setting up bulky, freestanding equipment.

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Bi-folding or sliding doors to conceal appliances

Laundry rooms often contain bulky appliances like washers and dryers, which can make the space feel cluttered, especially in smaller areas. One effective way to maintain a clean minimalist aesthetic is by concealing these appliances behind sliding or bifolding doors. When closed, these doors can keep your laundry area looking neat and tidy. Additionally, bifolding or sliding systems offer easy access when you need it, making them an ideal solution for anyone looking to keep their laundry space functional without compromising on style

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Slim storage options

In compact laundry rooms, floor space is often limited. To avoid clutter and ensure everything has a place, it’s essential to think vertically. Installing slim, pull-out shelves or storage units in tight spaces, such as the gap between your washer and dryer, can provide convenient storage for laundry essentials like detergents, stain removers, and fabric softeners. This not only helps you make the most of every inch of your space, but it also keeps often-used items easily accessible without taking up valuable countertop or floor space.

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Designing a laundry room that works for you means incorporating smart, functional storage solutions that make everyday tasks easier. From maximising vertical space to adding hidden features, these ideas can help you create a more efficient and organized laundry room that suits your needs.