Our surroundings have a lot of influence on us, and upgrading your house with a makeover can be a fun project and help you maximize your space, so don't forget about the laundry room! Renovating your laundry room, or just adding some new elements, can help make laundry more enjoyable and efficient.
If you are looking for some ideas to bring your laundry room to the next level, here are some tips for every budget (and if you don't have a dedicated space for your laundry, don't worry - several of these are useful too).
Say No to Clutter
Clutter can turn doing laundry into a much more difficult task. To make it a more enjoyable chore, start by putting everything in its place and get rid of nonessentials. Make sure to throw away any empty packaging and get some new containers and baskets. Organize it by getting storage shelf units, to store your laundry materials, as well as your clothes, towels and bedsheets.
Upgrade the Lighting
If you want to have a room that's more relaxing and inviting, adding new lighting can help with that. A well-lit room can also change the mood in your laundry room and make laundry more enjoyable. A great tip is to add some decorative lighting to your laundry room, such as lanterns and fairy lights.
Install a Sink
It can be a lot of work, but adding a sink to your laundry room can be very convenient. If you have the budget and are willing to do some extra work, having a sink by the laundry machine will help by making cleaning stains, treating fabric or just washing products off of your hands easier.
Hang wall art
Decorating your laundry room with wall art can be another way to make it more inviting. But hanging a useful wall art will make it look nice, as well as make your life easier. Consider hanging a laundry cheat sheet to help with directions on how to wash your clothes.
Ready to have a new laundry room? If you are looking for even more tips, you can check out HomeAdvisor's guide on Laundry Room Makeover.
Happy Wednesday,
Disclaimer: this post was written in partnership with Siege Media and HomeAdvisor. Printables and images were supplied by them and as such are not owned by me.
Great tips! Thanks for sharing on Traffic Jam Weekend!
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