5 Essentials for Good Laundry Design That You Need to Know
2. A pull-out laundry basketSimilar ergonomics can be applied to your laundry basket. To avoid lugging a heavy load to the washing machine, locate your largest basket in your dedicated laundry zone – you can always have a smaller version in the bedroom or bathroom that you can use for regularly transferring smaller amounts. Try a basket on wheels like the one in this laundry by Higham Furniture in London, UK. An area has been left empty beneath the benchtop to tuck the laundry basket away, but it can be rolled out when needed and easily moved next to the appliance.
3. A drying railClothes dried on a washing line outside are the ideal, but sometimes that’s just not possible – which is where a trusty indoor drying rail can come into its own. Maximise space in your laundry zone by installing a drying rack up high, preferably hanging from the ceiling. In this home in Gloucestershire, UK, designed by Richard Parr + Associates, the laundry has a metal drying rail attached to a panel on the ceiling. It hangs in front of the window to catch the drying rays of any sunlight streaming in from outdoors.
4. A practical sinkIf you have the space, a sink will be invaluable in your laundry. Use it to handwash garments, to apply stain remover before machine washing, or to clean more heavy-duty items.In this London, UK, laundry designed by Lisette Voute Designs, the ceramic basin is positioned right next to the washing machine. It’s an ideal spot, as the owner can quickly throw pre-rinsed items into the drum without splashing the floor.Browse more beautifully designed laundry zones to inspire your own
5. Perfectly planned storageTo really make the most of a laundry, storage is key. The hardworking space usually needs to house a multitude of items, including a cumbersome vacuum cleaner and ironing board. Maximise every inch of your room by measuring out your storage to fit exactly what you need.Here, the team at Kia Designs built a cupboard with the right dimensions needed for a vacuum cleaner, appliances and cleaning items. They’ve also included nifty wall-hung storage for the ironing board and iron.
Add Some Bonus FeaturesIf you have more space, also consider including the following:Outerwear storageIf your laundry is next to the back door, hooks, shelves and cabinets for boots, shoes and coats will be particularly useful. It’s here that you can keep all those outerwear items you don’t need every day, which would usually be cluttering up the hall.Here, the team at Design Squared Architects incorporated a bench with pull-out drawers for shoes. The fronts are handily ventilated to allow the footwear to breathe.
Pet paraphernaliaThe laundry is an ideal space for stashing any extra food or equipment you might need for your pet. Plan a cupboard to store items and consider including a spot for your furry friend to rest away from the noise in the rest of the home.In this laundry, the Canadian team at Soda Pop Design built in two spaces for pet beds. The cosy recesses are just the right size for the small dogs to feel snug, safe and enjoy some quiet time.
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1. A well-placed washing machineThe laundry is your home’s dedicated cleaning space, so it’s a no-brainer that you’ll need a washing machine. However, it’s worth thinking carefully about its position.Of course, an appliance located at ground level is perfectly fine, but you could also consider a more ergonomic option. In this laundry designed by Studio35 York in York, UK, the washing machine is raised off the ground and a pull-out platform is positioned below it. The owner can easily pull garments out of the drum into the laundry basket without bending down and putting a strain on his or her back.Thinking of redesigning your laundry? Find an interior designer near you on Houzz for expert help including the essential design features
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