Laundry room ideas that make cleaning more of a joy.
Modern room ideas start by taking modern living into account. Today’s laundry rooms, after all, look different than they did 20 years ago. More laundry appliances are front-loaded and installed with built-in cabinetry. Laundry rooms have more drying racks, folding stations, and new storage solutions, too.
With storage solutions offering more space, laundry room ideas now include more décor than before. Your laundry room might still be a hidden space that the guests will never see, but there’s value in making laundry rooms visually appealing. After all, if we spend a few hours there a week, we want to enjoy that time — not dread it.
Personalized labels for laundry baskets.
Add labels to your baskets and bins to keep laundry organized by color, type, or family member. You can make any kind of label in minutes using Adobe Express.
Hang a vintage washboard.
Hang vintage washboard décor in laundry rooms for a nostalgic touch.
Use a minimalist palette.
Laundry rooms look their best with fresh, minimalist color palettes. Neutral tones like off-whites and pale, warm pastels evoke a sense of clean and calm.
Hang some oversized wall art.
One well-picked piece of oversized art can be a bold focal point for your laundry room.
Install a bold tile backsplash.
Install a tile backsplash along the length of the counter in your laundry room. New tile cutting technology opened the door for new tile formats and 3D tile options, too.
Add a pop of color.
Paint the cabinets, shelves, or one wall a bright and daring color for a touch of personality.
Put up a chalkboard wall.
Hang a chalkboard wall where you can leave notes or track cleaning schedules.
Hang laundry-themed posters.
Make some laundry-themed posters and hang them for a playful touch. Or make a banner with a catchy phrase like, “sort today, fold eventually.”
Use glass jars for storage.
Store laundry supplies in clear glass jars. Most jars can fit laundry pods, clothespins, scent beads, stain remover sticks, or dryer sheets.
Set up a rolling cart.
Find a stylish wheeled cart to store detergents and cleaning supplies. You can wheel back into its place in the closet when you’re done.
Install a ceiling-mounted hanging rack.
Install a ceiling-mounted drying rack to save space and turn your laundry room into a patchwork of colors when the laundry is hung to dry.
Get a colorful folding rack.
If you stand at the folding rack for a long time, why not find a colorful one that brightens the whole space when it’s out?
Movie rooms first gained popularity when suburban homes started adding cinema-style projection spaces in basements. Today, media room ideas depend on the kinds of media that each household is into.
Fortunately, there are TV room ideas and game room ideas to keep everyone in the house happy.
Use low-profile furniture.
Choose low sofas and tables to keep the room open and inviting. Media rooms are where people kick back to have fun.
Hang a neon sign.
Hang a quirky neon sign for an electric pop of personality.
Make and frame some game art.
Showcase your favorite games in artwork posters or banners.
Install custom shelving for collectibles.
Install open shelving to show off collectibles, game memorabilia, or movie-themed décor.
Choose a movie theme and go to town with it.
Choose a movie — your absolute favorite, if you have one — and decorate the room with props and memorabilia to match.
Make sure to include cable management solutions.
Whatever kind of media your room is for, make sure to use cable clips, boxes, and tubing to keep wires organized and out of sight.
Paint a dark accent wall.
Paint at least one wall a dark color like navy or charcoal for that cozy, cinematic feel.
Make your own bold movie posters.
Buy or make your own movie posters to frame and hang around the room.
Set out oversized bean bags.
Oversized bean bags are a “must” for comfy media rooms.
Install LED backlighting.
Add LED strips behind screens or shelves to enhance the gaming ambience.
Hang a wall-mounted projector.
Include a wall-mounted projector with a retractable screen if your media room is mostly about movies and TV.
Install soundproof panels.
Soundproofing panels are a “must” for any kind of media room, not only to minimize noise outside the room, but to improve sound quality inside.