Bedroom Laundry Room Combo
Heather Bullard
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Add a countertop.
A butcher-block slab morphs the top of your machines into usable workspace. Plus, pull the cute curtains, and your utility room is suddenly just cozy nook. It's a clever trick for holiday party season — washing machines aren't exactly festive.
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Shop a similar look: butcher block countertop ($299, amazon.com), curtains ($10, amazon.com)
Waffling Design
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Hang handy baskets.
No room for a shelf? These little caddies are the perfect size for your cleaners, and they can fit on even the bittiest bare wall.
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Shop a similar look: plastic caddy ($14, [link href="https://www.amazon.com/Command-Shower-Water-Resistant-Frosted-BATH11-ES/dp/B00HDFXD90/" target="_blank" 0="data-tracking-id="recirc-text-link"" link_updater_label="external"]amazon.com
), wire basket ($24, amazon.com)
Home With Baxter
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Try tilt-out drying racks.
If a standalone version is out of the question (this blogger's laundry room is in her bathroom), line the walls with racks instead. Hinges help them tuck neatly out of the way when you're done.
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Shop a similar look: drying rack ($82, [link href="https://www.amazon.com/Laundry-Saving-Clothes-Clothing-Classic/dp/B07257KVWF/" target="_blank" 0="data-tracking-id="recirc-text-link"" link_updater_label="external"]amazon.com)
Liz Marie
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Float a shelf over the machines.
Much like a sofa table can offer a much-needed spot to rest your coffee, this handy ledge turns the top of your machines into storage – without requiring much extra room at all.
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Shop a similar look: shelf ($50 and more, etsy.com)
The Cavender Diary
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Go up (up, up!).
First of all, this might be the loveliest garage laundry space we've ever seen. But it also reminds us to hang shelves and cabinets as high as they will go — no vertical space left behind.
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Shop a similar look: floating white shelves ($25 for a 2-pack, [link href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/471572347/floating-shelves-wall-shelves-farmhouse" target="_blank" 0="data-tracking-id="recirc-text-link"" link_updater_label="external"]etsy.com)
Bungalow Chronicles
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2 Bees in a Pod
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Apartment Therapy
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Squeeze an ironing board in the wall.
Make extra space magically appear by adding a hidden closet in-between wall studs. This one holds a recessed ironing board, so it can alway stow completely (and we mean completely) out of the way.
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Shop a similar look: cabinet ironing board ($160, amazon.com)
Craftaholics Anonymous
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Choose shelves with hooks and rods.
Souped-up shelves work much harder than their sleek floating cousins. This set has hooks (great for holding lingerie bags as you stuff them) and a rod that makes the teeny space between the machines available for hanging shirts as you press them.
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Shop a similar look: shelving unit ($150, [link href="https://www.amazon.com/EZ-Shelf-Expandable-Laundry-Shelving/dp/B01923JR5E/" target="_blank" 0="data-tracking-id="recirc-text-link"" link_updater_label="external"]amazon.com)
The DIY Mommy
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Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/organizing/g2831/small-laundry-room-organizing-tricks/