Organizing a Small Laundry Room
Posted: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
by Tameka Norris
Furniture for Small Spaces
Today when space is at a premium, the area available for your laundry may be very limited. By using clever space saving techniques and multi-purpose utility products you can organize your laundry room to look clutter-free and impressive.
Getting wall-cabinets to efficiently use the space available is a clever idea since it will not take up any of your floor space. You can store all of your cleaning material like soap, bleach, softener and stain removers in it and they'll be within easy reach, yet conveniently out of the way.
Use boxes to keep your shelves organized and clean. Remember to clear away empty bottles and products that have gone unused and have been sitting on the shelves too long. That way you free up more space and reduce the clutter.
It is also a good idea to organize your dirty clothes by using a laundry sorter, that way your clothes will already be in their proper place when you need to do them. You won't have to waste extra time sorting them yourself. You'll find it will save you time on your laundry day and keep all the dirty clothes neatly into sets that can go straight into the washer.
An iron is also a necessity. But you may not be lucky enough to have space for an ironing board. Using a collapsible, foldable ironing board can help save space. There are units available where the ironing board folds into a box or a drawer. Or consider a wall-mounted unit which will save you additional floor space.
Also, remember that the ironing board could be used for folding clothes once they are washed and dried. Foldable table tops are available which can be used for your folding and ironing purposes. In which case, it will fold up against the wall when not in use.
The space above the washer and dryer can be used to access a rod that maintains hung-clothing once it comes out of the dryer. It will provide you with a simple yet effective way to keep your clothing wrinkle-free. It could also be useful for clothes that can't go in the dryer and need to drip-dry.
Or if you have enough space you could use a clothes rack by the dryer as an alternative.
A small, compact dustbin near the dyer will be useful to collect the used dryer sheets and lint. A plastic container could be kept handy to store away any bills, coins, keys, paper and other items that get left behind in pockets.
And last but not the least, remember to keep your floor clean and make sure you have enough light so the room always looks warm and welcoming when you walk in.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Tameka, I love the idea of a rod above the washer/dryer to hang clothes when they come out of the dryer. I have my dryer wall mounted above the washer but I have room above the trough which I've been thinking about having a rod put above - that way, anything that needs to drip dry can hang there without worrying about puddles on the floor or filling up the shower! Cheers, Hannah ps: love your name. My daughter's best friend has twin girls (aged 5) and one of them is named Tameka. She WAS the only one I had ever heard of. Now I know of two!! :)Hi Hannah,
Thank you so much for you warm and enthusiastic response. I hope the wall mount above the washer works out for you. :) Lol. Thank you about the compliment about my name as well. I never much liked it but over the years it's grown on me and as I grew up I realized it suited me quite well. You gotta work with what you got. Again, thank you so much for writing Hannah and I hope the idea worked for you! :P
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