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Storage / June 22, 2022
Despite the heavy use they get, laundry rooms are notoriously short on space. While most people don’t look forward to washing their clothes, the task can be particularly challenging when your room is uncomfortably cramped.
Luckily, working with a specialist in storage solutions in Kelowna will help you solve your laundry room challenges and create a space you might actually enjoy working in. Here are just a few of the tricks a design expert has up his or her sleeve when it comes to increasing your laundry room storage.
When your aim is to maximize storage capacity without using up a lot of square footage, floating shelves are a great option. Installing shelves higher up on walls not only frees up the workspace but also creates the illusion that the room is larger than it is. With floating shelves, necessities like detergents, starches, and stain removers are well-organized and within easy reach, and your room is more comfortable to work in. Consider corner shelves to make use of every inch of storage space.
Laundry room counters are ideal for sorting and folding laundry and holding supplies, but the room beneath them is often wasted. Take advantage of that unused area by mounting a drying rack for shorter wash items like shirts and kitchen towels, or place separate bins for colours, whites, and delicates under your counter for easy laundry prep. You can even use this untapped space for housing pet necessities, such as litter boxes, dog crates, or beds.
Cabinetry is often bulky, so turn to wall storage when floor space is at a premium in your laundry room. Install specialized hooks for your ironing board, iron, and spray bottles, and mount a pegboard for holding scrub brushes, soaps, and other cleaning supplies. The small footprint of wall-hung storage systems gives you more room to maneuver comfortably around your workspace while keeping everything accessible.
Your washer and dryer are the workhorses of your laundry room, but they also have a large footprint. Swapping out your side-by-side appliances for stackable models doubles your available floor space while still providing you with full-service washing and drying capabilities. You can stack compatibly sized units yourself with a specialized framework, or purchase a combo set already designed to fit together. Stackable appliances are also great space savers if your laundry area is carved into another room in your home, like a bathroom, kitchen, or garage.
Baskets provide the flexibility to store a range of laundry items, from rags and towels to dryer sheets and clothespins. Use them under your counter, on your floating shelves, or atop your appliances to make your room feel organized and clutter-free. From durable plastics to elegant fabrics to rustic wickers, there’s a basket option available to meet both your storage needs and your design aesthetic. A pro tip is to label your baskets with what’s inside so you can go right to what you need without rummaging through other baskets first.
To make these ideas come to fruition or for more tips on adding space and storage to your laundry room, reach out to Handyman Connection to find a redesign expert. From custom storage solutions to fix-it jobs to painting services, our professionals are ready to work with you on any home or business remodel, repair, or renovation.
At Handyman Connection, we pride ourselves on high-quality workmanship and outstanding service. Contact us today for a an estimate so you can get started on your laundry room makeover!