Laundry Room Decor & Organization
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Laundry Room Decor & Organization Ideas!
Oh laundry… Oh how I despise thee… Hehe no really though, who loves laundry? Not many I would assume and I am most definitely not a fan. In our last home, our laundry room was a tiny, dark dungeon that I never wanted to step foot inside. This time around when I designed “Our Historic Wonderland“, I was DETERMINED to make it a space I wouldn’t mind working in several hours, or maybe 50+, per week. You may remember several weeks ago I shared the before/after reveal of the space. Here’s a peek back…
BEFORE
AFTER (Post-Construction)
For more details on our Laundry Room, Read “Classic Modern Laundry Room Reveal“
Although it was finished and beautiful once we moved in, it wasn’t exactly organized. Nor decorated. I have never really had the “chance” to decorate a laundry room so I was kind of excited to make it cute! I teamed up with World Market, one of my favorite home decor spots, to make it pretty and to make it work for our family. Or maybe just me. I think everyone else is allergic to our laundry room and to our hampers. Hmmm….
First, I popped over to World Market’s Laundry Room section to make all of my laundry room necessities organized and cute. Before I chat in detail about that, let’s take a peek at the room TODAY…
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First, I found the cutest Seagrass Baskets to store unmatched socks and random things I find in pockets. I think my four year old could fill one of these up by herself from the crayons and little figurines I find in her sweater pockets. Next, I found this Vintage Glass Dispenser to hold our laundry detergent! It looks so cute on the shelf and is super functional for dispensing detergent too. And finally, I used this Copper Basket to hold extra hand towels for our powder room that has zero storage space…
Next up, I wanted to accessorize the open shelf we have above our washer/dryer and hanging rack. First, I found this cute vintage “Self-Service Laundry” sign to play on our historic home vibe and add a fun little touch to the room. Next I added a third Seagrass Basket to flank the sign and add that rough texture element to the shelf. And finally, I used two glass Apothecary Vases for the left side of the shelf. One is filled with extra Wool Dryer Balls which I have just recently discovered and am totally addicted to! And the second is filled with these colorful and yummy smelling WildFlower Soap Petals. They added some fun, bright color AND a fabulous smell to the room too! Plus, they won’t die. I am terrible at keeping flowers alive. Terrible.
And finally, I chose this fun little Fringed Tote Basket to place on the washing machine for items that need to go to the Dry Cleaners. I always discover them as I am throwing everything into the wash so it was a perfect spot for it! And yes, that blanket is in there because I spilt red wine on it last week. Oops!
And here’s a full room tour of our fabulously organized laundry room!
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For more details on our Laundry Room, Read “Classic Modern Laundry Room Reveal“
XOXO, Brittany Hayes
Obsessed with the baskets in the cabinets!! Genius!
LOVE this space! So jealous that you have a large laundry room! I’m going to order a few of those Seagrass baskets 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Cannot wait to see the rest of your rooms decorated! This room actually makes laundry seem enjoyable! 😀
It looks great! I love the soap dispenser…such a clever idea! I’m so curious what is on the fourth walk you didn’t share…is it just open to your hallway?
Gorgeous! Is the cabinetry all custom – we’re looking to do pull-out laundry hampers also, would love your source, thanks!
I am wondering about laundry cabinet too. Thanks!
Could you tell me where you found your beautiful wall tiles?
Would love to know the cement tile that you used! 🙂