Dirty Laundry: 11 Functional Storage Spaces in Tricky Places
Utilise these clever ideas to make your laundry space functional and organised
Tanya Selever
22 June 2018
Houzz Australia Contributor. Founder and director of Tansel Stainless Steel Wireware, I love all things storage, home and interiors. I have 13 years' experience in product design and our home is a continuous renovation project. I'm a busy mother of two young boys and am delighted to be contributing to Houzz. My B. Econ, M. Mgt and Dip. Financial Service, as well as an earlier corporate career, continue to come in handy to this day.
Houzz Australia Contributor. Founder and director of Tansel Stainless Steel Wireware,... More
Laundries are generally hardworking spaces in the home. Here is a collection of ideas and tips to conceal laundry mess while making the most of the tricky spaces.
Use space to its full potential
We’d all love to have a bright, large laundry with garden access. If you have this in your home, marvellous. But in many cases the laundry is much smaller than you’d like.
Regardless of what space you have, there is a wide variety of solutions to sort and conceal your laundry. And a number of these laundry storage ideas can be incorporated into existing cabinetry without needing to undertake a large-scale renovation.
We’d all love to have a bright, large laundry with garden access. If you have this in your home, marvellous. But in many cases the laundry is much smaller than you’d like.
Regardless of what space you have, there is a wide variety of solutions to sort and conceal your laundry. And a number of these laundry storage ideas can be incorporated into existing cabinetry without needing to undertake a large-scale renovation.
1. Freestanding laundry baskets
In a large laundry with lots of floor space, freestanding laundry baskets are great. If you have a large family (or live with lots of people), you might need more than one. They’re also a good way of sorting laundry. But you might find they eventually clutter the room, especially if your space is small.
So what are the other options?
In a large laundry with lots of floor space, freestanding laundry baskets are great. If you have a large family (or live with lots of people), you might need more than one. They’re also a good way of sorting laundry. But you might find they eventually clutter the room, especially if your space is small.
So what are the other options?
2. Under-bench laundry baskets
Having an open void beneath a benchtop where you can store laundry baskets is a simple yet effective way to use available space. The benchtop and upper cabinetry make it a multi-tasking area, which is essential in a small laundry.
Full Basket: 16 Laundry Tips From a Decor-Loving Mum of Four
Having an open void beneath a benchtop where you can store laundry baskets is a simple yet effective way to use available space. The benchtop and upper cabinetry make it a multi-tasking area, which is essential in a small laundry.
Full Basket: 16 Laundry Tips From a Decor-Loving Mum of Four
3. Store and sort
This small, yet highly functional, laundry ticks many boxes. The plastic laundry baskets are durable, easy to access, and have good storage capacity. The stacked washer/dryer also free up under-bench space to create more storage.
This small, yet highly functional, laundry ticks many boxes. The plastic laundry baskets are durable, easy to access, and have good storage capacity. The stacked washer/dryer also free up under-bench space to create more storage.
Tip: For highly organised and frequently used laundries, these simple rattan baskets on shelves are a great way to store and access laundry items. The elevated washing machine and dryer with rattan baskets beneath make this a highly functional space.
4. Wheel it out
Wheeled laundry baskets are a convenient way of loading, unloading and storing laundry in a concealed place, such as beneath a bench or in a nook. These baskets have excellent storage capacity and are good for large laundry rooms and equally large families.
Spotted! How to Find Hidden Storage Opportunities in Your Kitchen
Wheeled laundry baskets are a convenient way of loading, unloading and storing laundry in a concealed place, such as beneath a bench or in a nook. These baskets have excellent storage capacity and are good for large laundry rooms and equally large families.
Spotted! How to Find Hidden Storage Opportunities in Your Kitchen
5. Use vertical space
Having a hanging rod and two laundry hampers on wheels is a great way to use vertical space. In this set-up, the laundry baskets are completely accessible and don’t clutter the circulation area, while providing easy access to the washing machine. The upper cabinetry also makes good use of the space, and provides additional storage for those items not required on a regular basis. A compact wall-mounted clothesline is a clever idea for laundry smalls.
Having a hanging rod and two laundry hampers on wheels is a great way to use vertical space. In this set-up, the laundry baskets are completely accessible and don’t clutter the circulation area, while providing easy access to the washing machine. The upper cabinetry also makes good use of the space, and provides additional storage for those items not required on a regular basis. A compact wall-mounted clothesline is a clever idea for laundry smalls.
6. Laundry basket drawers
Bespoke drawers are a highly flexible solution that can work well if you have space constraints and specific storage requirements. They’re a good option for full-scale laundry renovations, although other options can be more economical. One downside of a solid box drawer is that damp laundry won’t breathe, so moisture and smells will build up over time.
Tip: If you’re considering a wood/melamine-based drawer for a laundry basket, be cautious of storing wet items. Corners might need to be sealed to prevent seeping and swelling of raw materials.
Bespoke drawers are a highly flexible solution that can work well if you have space constraints and specific storage requirements. They’re a good option for full-scale laundry renovations, although other options can be more economical. One downside of a solid box drawer is that damp laundry won’t breathe, so moisture and smells will build up over time.
Tip: If you’re considering a wood/melamine-based drawer for a laundry basket, be cautious of storing wet items. Corners might need to be sealed to prevent seeping and swelling of raw materials.
7. Slide-out wire laundry baskets
These come in a wide range of options and materials. If you are storing wet items, choose your materials wisely. Stainless-steel and aluminium are the most robust materials for wet areas. Chromed products also work well, but have limited warranties and might not have the same lifespan. Plastic-coated steel also gives good protection from moisture, but over time breaks and cracks in the coating may lead to rust. Some suppliers offer fabric liners to give you added functionality and stop small items slipping through the wires.
Tip: For any type of pull-out storage system, regardless of price point, check the warranty and fine print. Many of these products can be costly, and warranties can range from a lifetime of cover to only 12 months. Also check the litre capacity because some laundry baskets have angled sides (i.e. not square) so they might look large in photos but will give you much less storage than you expect.
These come in a wide range of options and materials. If you are storing wet items, choose your materials wisely. Stainless-steel and aluminium are the most robust materials for wet areas. Chromed products also work well, but have limited warranties and might not have the same lifespan. Plastic-coated steel also gives good protection from moisture, but over time breaks and cracks in the coating may lead to rust. Some suppliers offer fabric liners to give you added functionality and stop small items slipping through the wires.
Tip: For any type of pull-out storage system, regardless of price point, check the warranty and fine print. Many of these products can be costly, and warranties can range from a lifetime of cover to only 12 months. Also check the litre capacity because some laundry baskets have angled sides (i.e. not square) so they might look large in photos but will give you much less storage than you expect.
8. Slide-out plastic laundry baskets
There are many versions of the plastic laundry hamper. Plastic hampers are practical, durable and the holes allow for good aeration. Litre capacity is also generally good.
Tip: The quality of the sliding mechanisms can vary, so check the warranty because the replacement cost of this may be high if in a few years things start to break down. Also, if you are opting for an off-the-shelf plastic hamper that a cabinet maker is adapting into a drawer, go for a style that is readily available should you need to replace it.
There are many versions of the plastic laundry hamper. Plastic hampers are practical, durable and the holes allow for good aeration. Litre capacity is also generally good.
Tip: The quality of the sliding mechanisms can vary, so check the warranty because the replacement cost of this may be high if in a few years things start to break down. Also, if you are opting for an off-the-shelf plastic hamper that a cabinet maker is adapting into a drawer, go for a style that is readily available should you need to replace it.
9. Tilt-door laundry hampers
These are great for concealing dirty laundry in a shallow cabinet. Many of these systems have a relatively small litre capacity so they are useful for small laundries – otherwise opt for several to give you as much storage as you require.
Browse more clever storage ideas
These are great for concealing dirty laundry in a shallow cabinet. Many of these systems have a relatively small litre capacity so they are useful for small laundries – otherwise opt for several to give you as much storage as you require.
Browse more clever storage ideas
10. Under-sink storage
Most people overlook this space because it’s tricky to work with all the plumbing obstructions. These cabinets can, however, offer lots of space to conceal slide-out laundry baskets and other storage. This can also be a great solution for tiny laundries where freestanding laundry baskets block narrow access areas.
Most people overlook this space because it’s tricky to work with all the plumbing obstructions. These cabinets can, however, offer lots of space to conceal slide-out laundry baskets and other storage. This can also be a great solution for tiny laundries where freestanding laundry baskets block narrow access areas.
11. Tiny cabinets
This clever piece of cabinetry uses space that would generally be considered unusable. The fold-out ironing board and shelves are an impressive use of a tiny space, as well as being perfectly integrated into the cabinetry.
Tell us
Have you used any of these storage-enhancing methods in your small laundry? Share your tips with our readers. And if you enjoyed this story, like it, save the photos and join the conversation.
More
Find a joiner or cabinet maker on Houzz
This clever piece of cabinetry uses space that would generally be considered unusable. The fold-out ironing board and shelves are an impressive use of a tiny space, as well as being perfectly integrated into the cabinetry.
Tell us
Have you used any of these storage-enhancing methods in your small laundry? Share your tips with our readers. And if you enjoyed this story, like it, save the photos and join the conversation.
More
Find a joiner or cabinet maker on Houzz
Related Stories
Kitchens
10 Smart Storage Tips for Your Kitchen Bins
Keep kitchen rubbish stylishly tucked away with these clever solutions
Full Story
More Rooms
The 5 Most Popular Laundry Rooms on Houzz Right Now
Get decorating ideas for your laundry or utility room from these most-saved photos on Houzz
Full Story
Gardens
How Do I Create a Drought-tolerant Garden?
By Kate Burt
As summers heat up, plants that need less water are increasingly desirable. Luckily, there are lots of beautiful options
Full Story
Houzz Tours
Houzz Tour: Warm Tones and Luxurious Surfaces in a City Townhouse
An earthy colour palette, hidden storage and well-placed texture add character and practicality to this London home
Full Story
Gardens
5 Inspiring Before and After Garden Transformations
Check out what a difference designers have made to these once dull plots, visually expanding spaces and creating privacy
Full Story
Houzz Tours
Kitchen Tour: A Gorgeous Extension With a Leafy Glasshouse Feel
By Kate Burt
When the owners of this terraced house extended, they were keen to retain its period feel and highlight the garden
Full Story
Gardens
How to Disguise Rubbish and Recycling Bins Outside Your Home
Need to hide unsightly bins in your garden or driveway? Take a look at these clever ideas for inspiration
Full Story
Renovating
21 Ways Designers Are Incorporating Arches Into Homes
By Kate Burt
Everywhere we look on Houzz right now, a cheeky arch pops up. How would you add this timeless architectural feature?
Full Story
Lifestyle
How to Improve the Air Quality in Your Home
Want to ensure your home environment is clean and healthy? Start by assessing the quality of your air
Full Story
Gardens
Garden Tour: A Bare Roof Terrace Becomes a Pretty, Sociable Space
By Kate Burt
A retired couple got help transforming their large rooftop into a gorgeous, welcoming, multi-functional retreat
Full Story
Great ideas - I like the last photo, as it looks so chic and classy looking!
I love my laundry. It may be tiny, but I devised all the storage myself to conceal not just all my laundry needs, including the dryer, but store pet gear and food, including mash ingredients for my chickens and hide the cat litter tray as necessary. The colours and textures work well in my 1960s post modern home and the hatch gives me a great view of both the TV and the great outdoors. It also doubles as a bar for parties!
Store and sort ❤️