Designer Laundry and Mudroom Ideas You’ll Love

Heather Walsh
The MILLIE Journal

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Beyond the most coveted features of houses of “Location, location, location,” or “Kitchens and bathrooms sell houses”, there is another hidden gem in most homes that has the potential to stand out–the laundry room or mudroom.

Why the two different rooms? A laundry room is the space where the washer and dryer are housed. Sometimes these rooms have additional storage or space provided. Mudrooms might best be described as a catch-all room off of one of the home’s entrances. This is a place where coats, backpacks, shoes, and more can be easily dropped off or picked up depending on if you are coming home or going out. These days, many homes are being built with the laundry room and mudroom combined.

Whether you are in the market to purchase a home, are a homeowner looking to maximize home renovations before listing your home for sale, or you are looking for ideas for updating your existing space, read on to uncover six big ideas you will love for making your laundry or mudroom designer worthy.

1. Combo Mudroom and Laundry Room Spaces

A combination mudroom/laundry room together in the same shared space is one of the biggest recent real estate trends. On average these spaces are around 100 square feet and, despite the small size, these combination mudroom/laundry room spaces are easily the workhorses of the home. From shelves and hooks to places where all of the home’s laundry comes in and out, joining these spaces makes sense.

2. Storage, Storage, Storage

A key feature of a good laundry room or mudroom is to ensure adequate storage. The storage space can be accomplished with open-storage shelving or cabinets. Many rooms have built-in storage (read more below) and have taken care to maximize every square inch of the room in order to house everything the space needs to maintain the home. Many mudrooms have space that serves as auxiliary pantry space for the cache of household items like toiletries, paper towels, and backstock of non-food items.

3. Open Concept

Gone are the days when the washer and dryer set were banished to an unfinished basement or behind a set of folding doors in an out-of-the-way location. These days, a common design idea is the idea of an open-concept laundry or mudroom space. Not only have washer and dryer appliances come a long way in their sleek designs, but many of them are incredibly quiet and no longer require being behind closed doors. With this in mind, laundry rooms and mudrooms alike are getting first-class treatment with their design esthetic.

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4. High-End or Luxe Finishes

From statement wallpaper, quality cabinetry, high-traffic flooring, and fancy, oversized chandeliers to countertop finishes like butcher block, quartz, or marble, no expense is being spared in many laundry room and mudroom spaces. Homeowners see these rooms as extensions of their overall home design, and want to extend their quality of design throughout the rest of the home, and this includes the laundry/mudroom. Laundry rooms have become the new statement rooms for many. Because they are typically smaller spaces, splurging on high-end or luxe finishes can cost significantly less than if these same materials were used in larger spaces throughout the home.

5. Built-ins and Functional Additions

Because of the small size and many range of functions a mudroom or laundry room will likely need to fulfill for most families, maximizing every spare inch is a must. Whether building from the ground up or redesigning your space, consider how built-ins like shelving, specialty height counters for folding clothes, wall-mounted ironing boards, basin sinks, closets with hanging storage, or even custom cabinetry to house anything you want to go out of sight. Even if you don’t wish to undergo a major built-in project, do consider some aftermarket add-ons like industrial rolling laundry carts, over-the-door hooks, or wall-mounted drying racks to make the space as practical and useful as possible.

6. Anything Goes

The great thing about a mudroom or laundry room is that just about anything goes as long as you like it and the room works for your family. There is no right or wrong way to decorate or design this small space in your home. Sites like Pinterest or Instagram have great visuals to help you get inspired. From a set of vintage lockers for personalized family storage, a chalk-painted wall for family reminders, to DIY sink skirt vanity covers, the sky’s the limit on making the laundry or mudroom a room you’ll want to spend time in.

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