Laundry Room Makeover

Let’s be honest, laundry rooms are often seen as purely functional spaces. They’re the room where we toss dirty clothes, load them into the washer, and get the job done. But, it doesn’t have to be that way.

With a little creativity and some practical changes, your laundry room can become a space that’s not only functional but also welcoming, stylish, and enjoyable to be in. Ready for a transformation? Swipe to uncover easy, affordable hacks that will totally change your laundry space.

Laundry room with washing machine and towels on a shelf.

Start with a Clean Slate

Before diving into any of the fun updates, take a moment to clear out the clutter. It’s impossible to see the full potential of your laundry room if it’s filled with old detergent bottles, mismatched hangers, or piles of clothes that never quite make it to the hamper.

Start by giving the space a good deep cleaning. Sweep the floors, wipe down surfaces, and throw away anything you no longer need. You’ll be amazed at how much more inviting the room feels once it’s tidy, and it’ll make the whole transformation process feel that much easier.

A modern washing machine next to potted plants against a bright yellow wall.

Brighten Up with Paint

One of the simplest and most impactful ways to refresh your laundry room is by giving it a fresh coat of paint. Lighter colors, like soft whites or pastel shades, can make the space feel bigger, brighter, and more open.

If you’re aiming for a more modern look, consider shades like navy blue, charcoal gray, or even a muted green for a sleek, stylish vibe.

A modern laundry room with a stacked washer and dryer, storage shelves, cleaning supplies and detergents, and decorative elements like houseplants and artwork.

Maximize Vertical Space

If your laundry room is on the smaller side, make the most of your vertical space. The walls are a great place to add storage without taking up precious floor space.

Floating shelves above your washer and dryer are perfect for storing cleaning products, laundry baskets, or even decorative elements like plants or framed photos.

A stylish laundry room with washing machine, dryer, sink, and under-the-cabinets LED light.

Upgrade Your Lighting

The lighting in your laundry room can have a huge impact on how it feels. A bright, well-lit space is instantly more welcoming and functional.

Swap out those dull, flickering bulbs for brighter LED fixtures, and consider adding some stylish overhead lights. Pendant lights or even a sleek chandelier can bring elegance to the room.

Traditional laundry room with nice counters and washer dryer com

Incorporate Storage Solutions

Storage is a game-changer in any laundry room. You likely have lots of items, such as detergents, cleaning supplies, fabric softeners, and more, that need to be neatly stored but are often left scattered around the room.

Add stylish bins, baskets, or even drawer organizers to keep everything in place. Moreover, open shelving works great for easy access, but if you prefer a cleaner look, closed cabinets will help hide the clutter.

A laundry room interior with a steamer, white shelf, plant, and a foldable ironing board.

Create a Folding and Ironing Station

Having a dedicated folding and ironing station can completely transform your laundry routine. No more balancing piles of clothes on the couch or dragging the ironing board from room to room.

Add a sturdy countertop or built-in table where you can neatly fold towels, shirts, and everything in between. Pair it with a slim ironing board setup and a nearby outlet for easy access.

A modern laundry room featuring a washing machine, wicker basket, folded towels, and a potted plant.

Add a Touch of Green

Bring some life into your laundry room with a few well-placed plants. Not only do plants brighten up the space, but they also help purify the air, a nice benefit for a room that can often feel a little musty.

Choose low-maintenance plants like pothos, peace lilies, or succulents that thrive in indirect light. You can even hang a few small planters or place a larger plant in the corner for a bit of greenery.

A laundry basket filled with green and white linens next to a washing machine.

Upgrade Your Washer and Dryer Setup

If your washer and dryer have seen better days, now might be the perfect time for an upgrade. A modern, energy-efficient washer and dryer set not only improves the overall look of your laundry room but also makes your laundry routine more efficient.

Look for machines that fit your space and meet your needs, whether that’s larger capacity, quieter operation, or eco-friendly features.

Mudroom and laundry combo space in a house

Transform Your Floor with New Tiles

Updating the flooring in your laundry room can completely change its look. Consider durable, easy-to-clean tiles, vinyl, or even laminate flooring in a style that suits your aesthetic.

Subway tiles are a classic, timeless option, while patterned or geometric tiles can add a bold, modern flair. Opt for a neutral color palette if you want the space to feel larger, or go for a pop of color if you want to make a statement.

Use Stylish Hooks and Pegs

Functional doesn’t have to mean boring! Stylish hooks and pegs are a great way to keep your laundry room organized while adding a touch of charm. Use them to hang towels, aprons, or delicate items that need air-drying.

Choose hooks in sleek metallic finishes, matte black, or even colorful designs that add a pop of personality to the room.

A laundry room interior with blue cabinets, wooden countertops, and rolling hampers for easy sorting.

Go for a Chic Laundry Hamper

Instead of using a basic, plastic laundry bin, why not upgrade to a chic laundry hamper? Woven baskets, fabric hampers, or modern metal bins can add a stylish touch to your laundry room while serving as a functional storage solution.

You can even invest in multiple hampers to sort clothes by color or fabric type, making laundry day more organized and efficient. A beautiful laundry hamper can blend seamlessly into your decor, giving the room a more polished and intentional look.

Laundry room with stacked washer and dryer, laundry baskets, and shelves.

Add a Rug for Comfort and Style

A simple rug can make a surprisingly big difference in your laundry room. It adds warmth underfoot, softens the look of hard surfaces, and brings in a touch of personality, especially in spaces that often feel cold or sterile.

Choose a durable, washable rug in a color or pattern that complements your decor. Whether you go bold with prints or keep it calm with neutrals, a rug can make laundry day feel a little more comfortable, and a lot more stylish.

A laundry room with laundry basket and detergent on the countertop and art frames hanging on the wall.

Decorate with Fun Art or Prints

Don’t forget about the decor. A laundry room is a place where you can inject some personality and creativity. Consider hanging a framed print, a quirky quote, or some artwork that reflects your style.

You can even add colorful textiles like a fun rug, decorative towels, or a cute laundry sign to complete the look. With just a few artistic touches, you can transform your laundry room from a sterile, utilitarian space into one that feels warm and inviting.

A laundry room interior with washing machines, floating shelf, plant, basket, rug, and a storage bench.

Add a Personal Touch

Finally, bring some warmth and personality into your laundry room with personal touches. Hang family photos, display vintage signs, or add a few cozy touches like a comfortable rug or soft towels.

These little additions make the room feel more inviting and cozy, transforming it from a cold, utilitarian space into a room you actually want to spend time in. After all, laundry may be a chore, but it doesn’t have to be done in a dull environment.

Check out how TikTok pros are turning laundry rooms into cozy, Insta-worthy corners of the home.

Combine Your Laundry Room with a Mudroom

Why not make your laundry room even more practical by combining it with a mudroom?

A mudroom serves as a great space to store shoes, coats, bags, and all the outdoor gear you don’t want cluttering up the rest of your home. By adding hooks for coats, a bench for shoe removal, and baskets for hats and gloves, you can create a multi-functional area that’s both organized and efficient.

This space-saving solution keeps the mess contained while making it easier to keep your laundry and entryway tidy. Check out mudroom-laundry combos that bring order, style, and serious function to your space.

What’s one laundry room feature you wish you had? Share your dream upgrades in the comments.

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Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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