GREENIFY YOUR SPACE
Less ornamentation is usually better in a laundry room. This Christina Nielsen-designed apartment uses a muted white-and-green color combination to draw in greenery.
ADD FABRICS (ON FABRICS)
A traditional, blue-and-white Soane acanthus fabric covers walls, adds Frazier. As café-style skirting behind soapstone worktops, it creates impact and hides the washing and dryer.
PLAY WITH PATTERN
We love how Massucco Warner's laundry room mixes patterns to make it comfortable and enjoyable for drying clothes and pouring soap.
OPT FOR PASTELS
The color scheme in this room by interior designer Marea Clark wasn't always for washing clothes. "Our client was having twins, so we converted this space into a dual laundry
ADD A VINTAGE TOUCH
Although a sleek new interior is fantastic, adding some old-school accents may make it glow. For a rustic look, Cloth & Kind used an old zinc tub as a sink to this laundry room.
MAXIMIZE YOUR SPACE
A snug area may seem timeless and sophisticated even if most houses don't have much space for a laundry room.
MAKE A MIDCENTURY MOMENT
Melinda K Design's midcentury contemporary decor uses dark colors and natural wood. White walls and vegetation lighten the area.
LET THE LIGHT IN
Laundry rooms might seem like caves. With an open window and a light blue-and-white color scheme, Chandos Interiors' room is refreshing.
MATCH YOUR TILES
A calm, light-filled laundry room was created by Design Alchemy using forest-green cabinets, brass hardware, and a matching tile floor and backsplash pattern.