Make a Clean Break With Laundry Chaos
Bins and bags, sorters and other storage — we've got several loads' worth of ways to keep your laundry neat
I always feel the tiniest bit wistful when I look at photos of gorgeous laundry rooms on Houzz. Like many homes of its era, my late-'60s split level has no dedicated laundry area — our washer and dryer are tucked in a corner of the garage. It's not the location that bothers me, though; it's the fact that finding space to gather, sort and fold clothes is such a challenge.
Currently I use a four-bag sorter tucked into my (tiny) closet, which keeps laundry separated and the floor uncluttered but also eats storage space. And my "folding table" is the guest bed, which works great — except when there are actual guests in it.
I know I'm not the only Houzzer with this dilemma. If you're also fighting the laundry battle, check out this roundup of inventive ways to keep the piles in check — no remodeling required. What additional tips do you have? Share details in the Comments!
Currently I use a four-bag sorter tucked into my (tiny) closet, which keeps laundry separated and the floor uncluttered but also eats storage space. And my "folding table" is the guest bed, which works great — except when there are actual guests in it.
I know I'm not the only Houzzer with this dilemma. If you're also fighting the laundry battle, check out this roundup of inventive ways to keep the piles in check — no remodeling required. What additional tips do you have? Share details in the Comments!
This three-bin laundry sorter provides an easy place for tossing dirty clothes at bathtime. Because it's so streamlined and attractive, it doesn't detract from the room's design, and it blends with the palette as well.
If you have space in a drawer or closet, consider retrofitting it with pull-down hampers. Removable liners make it a snap to carry clothes to the washer.
Here's a solution that works great for smaller closets: pretty baskets stacked to one side. The only drawback is that they don't hold as much as regular-size bins.
These labeled fabric bins fit into specially designed cubbies, but you could stack your own customized versions in a closet or on a shelf.
When I hear the words "laundry bag," I think back to the industrial-size nylon version I had in college. But these pretty ones, made from mattress covers, suit the soft, cottagey style of the space. You could have a set of them custom made from a fabric that matches your decor.
Let's not forget the ironing board while we're at it. Without a laundry room, where do you stash it? Here's one solution: Mount an ironing board cabinet on the wall. You can buy one ready made, but a carpenter or woodworker could craft one to your specifications as well.
A walk-in closet also makes an ideal space for installing a built-in fold-down ironing board.
Colored Canvas Baskets
This retro-look laundry cart would pair well with an industrial or eclectic room. It's so cute that you don't even need to hide it.
Four Canvas Bag Laundry Rolling Sorter
Here's a four-bag sorter almost exactly like the one I have. Because my washer and dryer are two flights of stairs away from my closet, I don't use the casters, but in a single-story home you could easily pull it wherever you like.
Hampton Bay Double Tilt-Out Hamper
A freestanding double hamper with tilt-down drawers mimics the look of furniture — just right for a bedroom.
Circle Pattern Laundry Basket
I'm not usually a fan of sticking a hamper in the corner of a room. But this mod-meets-whimsical style is so much fun that it might sway me.
Woven Green and White Laundry Basket
Pretty woven baskets in crisp white and chartreuse add a cheerful note to a mundane chore. Tuck them along the closet floor or stack a few on a shelving unit.
Horizon Round Crunch Can by Umbra
Meet the Crunch Can, a marvel of smart design that expands and collapses as needed. I have four, and I use them for all kinds of tasks — including ferrying laundry upstairs to fold. When it's empty, the can squashes flat for easy storage.
Jäll Tabletop Ironing Board
A portable tabletop ironing board takes up much less storage space than a standard model. Why haven't I bought one of these yet?
In-Drawer Mount Ironing Board
This specially designed pullout features a pop-up ironing board that slides right back in when you're finished pressing.
More: Storage Solutions for the Ironing Board
More: Storage Solutions for the Ironing Board