Wash And Fold

Think About This Before You Redo Your Laundry Room (Part 1)

You probably use your laundry room at least once a week, but it’s likely towards the bottom of your list when it comes to home renovations. However, you spend so much time in this room washing clothes, and it’s worth giving this space an update.

From changing up the layout to adding more storage, use the following steps to transform your laundry room.

  • Plan your laundry room remodelTake some time to think about why you’ve decided to remodel your laundry room. Are you looking to update the aesthetic of the room? Do you need to enhance the flow of the room to increase functionality? It’s also important to think about the existing space you have. Take time to thoroughly plan your renovation so you’re prepared and end up with a final product you’re happy with.
  • Create a layout that works for youAs you design your laundry room, the most important things to account for are space for the appliances and a logical workflow. Think about how you normally do laundry as you plan the layout and consider these questions:

    Where will you keep the laundry baskets?
    Do you need a spot for an ironing board or steamer?
    Does the room provide enough natural light, or do you need to add a window or light fixture?
    How will cabinets factor into the design?
  • Laundry room flooring optionsThe flooring materials you choose should be durable. Find something that’s water-resistant and low-maintenance, for example wood-patterned laminate, vinyl or ceramic tile. These materials are also good choices considering the high humidity that occurs in the laundry room, as opposed to wood floors, which could buckle.
  • Storage possibilitiesWhen it comes to selecting the actual material for storage, wood cabinets are often the most popular, but keep in mind that this is a room that experiences humidity. If you decide to use wood cabinets, make sure they have a good sealing layer or they may warp. It’s also a good idea to choose hardwood, which is more durable than softwood.
    Considering the potential damage hardwood cabinets may experience, try a different material, like rubberwood or veneer. Rubberwood is one of the cheapest material options to choose from. It doesn’t stain easily, and you can clean it with just soap and water. While the veneer is stable and lightweight.