Thursday, 14 March 2019

our tiny but efficient laundry room

Hello there!

Today we are talking laundry rooms, how we can make them efficient, pretty, and practical. 

If you are coming over from My Soulful Home, welcome!

Our laundry room is very small, about 5 feet by 5 feet, so we have to make every inch count. 

I have done this by utilizing the wall space with hanging baskets, shelves with wooden crates, and even a rack on the back of the door, which I think has been the biggest life saver. We also keep all of our medicine in this large first aid kit. I painted over the front of it and spelled out the word ouch with stickers. 



Like I mentioned, squeezing every inch out of this space for storage is huge. I used a combination of these wall baskets and these to hold misc. cleaning products like sponges, twine, and trash bags. 


Our laundry hamper has a removable liner so it can be easily tossed into the wash when needed. 


I also added a row of hooks behind the washer and dryer to hold bags. These bags also serve a purpose for mis matched socks, dog supplies like leashes and collars, one even holds packaging tape.


A glimpse when the door is open to reveal the back of the door storage rack that holds all the cleaning supplies. 


Above the electrical panel I have a battery rack and fire extinguishers. 

It's these little details that make the space so efficient. 


To view a post a did on our laundry room a couple years ago and to see how it has changed, click here.

And don't forget to look at the other laundry rooms gathered for you today by clicking on the links below!



Kelly Wilkniss My Soulful Home 


Rachel Hygge Home 



xoxo



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