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How to Organize a Laundry Room in 6 Simple Steps

Wondering how to organize a laundry room? Having a good laundry room organization system will help keep your clothes and cleaning supplies accessible when you need them and make it easier to wash, dry, fold, and iron your laundry. Check out these six tips for laundry room organization!

An infographic detailing 6 steps to organize a laundry room that include decluttering, creating laundry zones, smart storage solutions, maximizing space, vertical storage, and maintain organization efforts.

 

Declutter Your Laundry Area

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The first thing you should do when organizing a laundry room is start decluttering. Whether you’re decluttering for the New Year or just doing regular maintenance, your laundry area organization will be easier if you have fewer things to sort out. You’ll also be able to make more room for long-term clothes storage or frequently used cleaning supplies. Start by removing any excess clothing and other items that might have accumulated in the room’s open space. Then, go through your cabinets, shelves, and storage bins to sort out any items you no longer need or use. After decluttering, you can donate, sell, or throw out old or unused cleaning supplies, clothes, and other items.

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Create Dedicated Laundry Zones

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One of the best laundry room organization ideas for your space is to create dedicated zones for sorting clothes, folding, ironing, storing cleaning supplies, and more. This can help shorten your laundry routine by keeping everything in its place, reducing time spent searching for items, and making each task more efficient. Set up a sorting station where you can separate your laundry by whites, colors, and delicates, allowing you to more easily adhere to temperature settings and prevent darker clothes from bleeding into lighter ones. Add counter space to make folding clothes easier—and if you’re designing for a small laundry room, install countertops over front-load appliances to make the most of the space you have. Organize everything by how often you use it to streamline your laundry routine—keeping frequently used items easily accessible and reserving hard-to-reach storage spaces for items you rarely need. If you have a big household, consider getting dedicated hampers for everyone and setting a schedule for whose laundry gets done when.

Utilize Smart Storage Solutions

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Apply practical storage solutions when considering how to organize your laundry room. Use glass jars to store small items like clothes pins, detergent pods, and dryer balls, and use clear or labeled storage bins for bulk detergent, fabric softener, stain removers, and other supplies so it’s easy to locate laundry essentials. Include a laundry room rolling cart for mobile storage and to help free up floor and shelf space. Install a pull-out hamper or two for a concealed laundry storage solution that will help keep your laundry room clutter-free. Put gliding shelves or a lazy Susan in your laundry room cabinets to make it easier to retrieve items. And use a pencil cup for items like stain sticks, laundry markers, and more.

Take Advantage of Vertical Storage

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Your laundry room walls can provide plenty of storage space with the addition of a few vertical storage solutions. Install laundry room floating shelves to make it easier to grab detergent, fabric softener, bleach, and other supplies without having to rummage through cabinets. Try over-the-door organizers for cleaning supplies to make the most of this often unused space. Use hooks or pegboards to hang things like laundry bags, lint rollers, cleaning brushes, mops, measuring scoops, and more—keeping them easily accessible. Install industrial hooks for hanging heavier items such as an iron and ironing board. And if you have enough room, free-standing shelving units are a great way to get things off the floor.

Maximize Laundry Room Space

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The best laundry organization methods include strategizing how to make your space work for you. Consider swapping out your old washer and dryer for stackable units to save floor space—these appliances are often smaller and can fit in laundry closets or small living spaces like studio apartments or tiny homes. You can also get laundry machines that come with drawers underneath, providing space-saving hidden storage for detergents and other laundry supplies. Other ways to maximize space include installing tiered clothes rods, a fold-down drying rack, or ceiling-mounted drying racks—which operate on a pulley system and can be moved out of the way when not in use. Or opt for a pull-out or wall-mounted ironing board so you can easily tuck it away when not in use.

Maintain Your Organization Efforts

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Now that you’ve organized your laundry room, it’s time to put a system in place to maintain the cleanliness of your space—a daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning checklist is a great place to start. Do laundry regularly to avoid dirty clothes piling up. Fold and put away clothes as soon as they’ve been washed and dried to reduce potential visual clutter—in addition to mitigating wrinkles. Clean lint traps after every dryer use and clean dryer vents at least once a year to prevent lint build-up that can cause fires. Wipe down every surface at least once a week to minimize dust and maintain the cleanliness of your clothes. Consider reassessing your laundry room each season and moving out-of-season items into seasonal storage. And evaluate your system periodically to make sure it’s still working, adjusting as needed to fit your current needs!

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Mike Beutler

About Mike Beutler

Mike Beutler is a writer and digital content specialist who transitioned to self storage in 2020 after several years in the airline industry. His travels cultivated a passion for exploring cities across the U.S. and abroad and inspired him to learn more about practical insights for urban living. With 14 moves under his belt, both locally and cross-country, he also has a passion for minimalism and organization, and sharing tips to help others make any space feel like home while staying organized.