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Post added: 04.15.2022

Top 10 Small Laundry Room Cabinet Ideas

The laundry is considered a utility room, and many homeowners underestimate its importance. For this reason, there are often different combinations, such as a washing machine sitting in the bathroom or the kitchen. It may seem convenient when no more than three people live in a house/apartment. But for the comfortable functioning of the space, a laundry room is still necessary. So you can dry, iron and fold clothes in a place specially equipped for this. It means that you will not have problems with humidity, there will be no mess when folding clothes, and there will also be a special place to keep and sort sore laundry.

Laundry rooms should be equipped with a washer and dryer, a good exhaust fan, preferably a window, a laundry basket, a rack for drying clothes, a folding countertop and cabinets for storing washing detergents. If your family has 4 or more people, this should definitely be a separate room. It is also worth considering that if children live in the house, then washing will be a fairly frequent activity. Therefore, laundry room cabinet ideas are worth exploring. For small laundry rooms, this Cut2Size blog offers the best ideas on how to arrange your laundry. 

Laundry room cabinets with sink

If you have an existing sink outside your kitchen, near the garage, or in the utility area, you can transform that space into a small laundry room with cabinets. The sink is one of the most essential fixtures to have in the laundry room. Since what we do in the laundry is to wash clothes, we use the sink more often. When considering having a small laundry room in the house, think of where the sink should be first.

Washer dryer cabinet enclosures

Another unique way of putting a laundry area in a very limited space is to put your washer and dryer equipment in an enclosed space. Cabinets for washers and dryers are among the many common enclosures. When using cabinets to tuck away the washer and dryer, leave at least 1 inch of space between the appliance’s surface and the wall and at least 4 inches of space between the back of the washer and dryer and the rear wall. You can opt for a cabinet with doors or simply hang a curtain to conceal them when not in use.

Corner cabinet laundry room

Cabinet Doors

Do you have a tiny corner, nook, or dead space in your home? Make use of it and see if you can transform it into a small laundry area or add small cabinets. Laundry room corner cabinets can hold at least one washer and one dryer. If the space is not enough to include cabinets, go for open cabinets for the laundry room. You can use this space to place baskets and organize things that are essential when washing clothes.

Open-shelving laundry room

Open shelving is recommended for tiny spaces such as corner laundry rooms and small laundry rooms with cabinets. Having open shelves creates the illusion that the space is less narrow. Open shelves also keep the laundry room clutter-free since you can’t leave your things behind or else your laundry area will look disorganized. The shelves will basically serve as a stopping point for your laundry before they go to the washer and after they are dried.

Narrow laundry cabinet

Cabinets are important in the laundry room but with very little space, squeezing a cabinet can be really challenging. However, this does not mean there’s no chance of having a cabinet in your tiny laundry room. In every tiny space, there is always a smart storage solution. The most ideal thing to do is to construct a customized narrow cabinet for your laundry space. This could be something where you can place your cleaning equipment and laundry solutions. The narrowest kitchen cabinet, which is typically utilized as a pull-out rack, is nine inches wide. It's a great way to make the most of small spaces where a traditional cabinet wouldn't fit.

Built-in laundry cabinets

laundry room with built-in cabinets

Built-in laundry room cabinets can either be laundry room base cabinets or stacked laundry room cabinets. Laundry cabinets are typically built-in. But mobile storage cabinets or organizers are also a thing. While built-in cabinets are ideal, going for movable storage is a smart option since you can easily move or tuck it away to avoid cramming too many things in your laundry area.

Hidden laundry cabinets

Hiding cabinets is another great way of creating a hidden laundry room. To achieve this, install upper laundry cabinets and base cabinets where you can put your washer and dryer. When these cabinets are closed, they would look like typical storage cabinets. No one would even assume that the area is your laundry area unless they open the cabinets and see your laundry equipment there.

Wall-mounted cabinets for the laundry room

Wall-mounted cabinets for the laundry room are basically cabinets that are attached to the wall. Even with a tiny space, mounting a cabinet to the wall is possible. If you have existing cabinetry or furniture that has not been used, flipping it into a new cabinet and mounting it on the wall of your laundry area is a cost-effective way of creating small laundry storage.

Laundry room lower cabinets

Lower cabinets are cabinets on the floor also known as base cabinets. They are pretty much the cabinets you see in the kitchen. The sink on the counter space, then the cabinets under it. When you have this layout in your laundry room, you can install extra cabinets above while you stack your washer and dryer on either side of the cabinetry.

Laundry machine cabinet

There are countless ways to put a washer and dryer in the laundry room. If you are simply looking for a washer-dryer in kitchen ideas and raised washer and dryer ideas, putting a cabinet where the washer and dryer would go is probably the most straightforward solution. If you lack space, repurpose one of your kitchen base cabinets and use it as a laundry machine cabinet.

What colour is good for the laundry room?

The ideal laundry room colour is something that would liven up the space. It should be light, airy, and induce a warm homely vibe. A laundry room with white cabinets is popular. If you want to add a pop of colour, blue laundry room cabinets or light blue laundry room cabinets are a good choice. Blue is a cool colour and makes the room feel fresh and calming.

Navy blue laundry room cabinets on the other hand are best for achieving the coastal interior design style. For modern, contemporary, and minimalist laundry rooms, grey laundry room cabinets, laundry room wood cabinets, and black laundry room cabinets should be your options.

Basic Equipment in the Laundry Room

You don’t really have to put much in your laundry room. Just make sure you have the essential laundry room kit and the following equipment to make your laundry room function to its full potential.

  • Washing machine
    The washing machine is the most important piece of equipment in a laundry room. It is basically not a laundry room without a washer. Choose a machine that can handle the type of washing you want to perform while yet fitting conveniently in your laundry room. See the Washing machine size guide below to know more details. Cleaning the washing machine on a regular basis is required to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.
  • Drying machine
    Next to the washer, is the dryer machine. The dryer machine makes your clothes dry quickly especially if you need them right away. While you have the option to dry your clothes outside or on the clothing rack, you have to consider the season. You can’t dry clothes during the winter or rainy season. Having a dryer would be much more ideal.
  • Storage baskets
    Storage baskets are for keeping your unwashed clothes organized. You can also use the storage baskets to place your washed clothes after drying and folding them. Storage baskets keep your things organized in the laundry area. The more organized, the less clutter, and the more convenient and productive you can be in finishing the laundry.
  • Drying rack
    A drying rack is for you to hang your clothes to dry them. The dryer is still your first option but having a drying rack is convenient so you can save energy when the weather is good to dry hang the clothes outside to dry or simply put them in the rack to store for a couple of days.
  • Ironing board
    There are many creative ways to store an ironing board in a small laundry area. You can purchase a foldable iron table that you can easily tuck away in a corner when not in use. There is also a pull-out iron table that’s hidden in a drawer and only pulled out when you use it.
  • Sink
    Presoaking garments before washing is easy with a laundry room sink. It also serves as a convenient location for hand-washing delicate things and rinsing swimsuits to remove chlorine, sand, salty water, or any accumulated dirt before placing them in the washer.
  • Wastebin
    By having a waste bin inside your laundry room, it will be easier for you to have a place where you can throw empty detergent bottles and other trash and garbage you might see when segregating the clothes for laundry. It also maintains cleanliness and orderliness in the laundry room.

Washing Machine Guide

Here is the washing machine size guide to help you select the right washing machine that fits your needs.

Machine Capacity Wash Load  Suitable House Size
5kg 25 T-shirts Individual
6kg 30 T-shirts or a single duvet Couple
7kg 35 T-shirts or a double duvet Small Family
8kg 40 T-shirts or a queen-sized duvet Medium Family
9kg 45 T-shirts or a medium king-sized duvet Large Family
10kg 50 T-shirts or a heavy king-sized duvet Large Family
11kg 55 T-shirts or a heavy king-sized duvet Very Large Family
12kg 60 T-shirts or a heavy king-sized duvet Very Large Family

 

Valentina Melnikova
Valentina Melnikova
Lead Designer at Cut2Size
Hi there! I’m a millwork designer and an owner of a kitchen cabinet manufacturing company. With a team of professionals, I work on designing and manufacturing high-end millwork. Combining professional designing and manufacturing skills is what allows us to develop and translate our plans into a reality through our uniqueness and exclusive ideas. Our employees are highly skilled and creative thinkers that also utilize their professionalism and experience to take millwork to the next level. I’m very familiar with the industry and I take on each project from the design to the final product. With that said, if you’re looking for design advice or technician help, you’re in the right place.
FAQ
What size is the typical laundry room?

Most residences in Canada have a 54-square-foot laundry room (6ft x 9ft). At least three laundry amenities, such as washing machines and storage units, can be included in this space.

Where is the laundry room usually located?

Traditionally, the laundry room is usually placed in the basement, but in many newer homes, it can be found on the main level near the kitchen or upstairs near the bedrooms. Another common site is next to the garage, where the laundry room doubles as a mudroom for the garage entry.

Should a laundry room be vented?

If you're planning a house redesign that involves the laundry room, you'll need to consider laundry room ventilation. Dryer vents are required by building requirements to remove excess heat and humidity, as well as any combustion emissions related to gas dryers. To ventilate the square footage of the space, the fan should generate enough cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air volume, as specified by the manufacturer. A ceiling fan must be connected to a duct that runs to the house's outside. It's never a good idea to vent the air from the laundry room into the attic.

How many cabinets should there be in the laundry room?

Ideally, there should be at least 4 cabinets in the laundry room. However, if you have a smaller laundry area, two small laundry room cabinets with open shelves and extra counter space will be just fine. For larger laundry rooms, you can have as many cabinets depending on the demand of your needs.

What size should laundry closets be?

Laundry closets are usually 5 feet by 3 feet. You must also consider the height of the closet ceiling if you want to stack your washer and dryer cabinets.

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