Remodeling

Smart Storage Ideas to Consider for Your Small Laundry Room

Having a small laundry room inside your home can be challenging. Apart from the limited space on which to move around, it can be hard to find the right kind of storage to put in place. Anyone can easily give up on solving this problem, but it takes a little bit of creativity to create a space for everything you need when tackling the weekly chore of doing the laundry.

Local home remodeling company Owens Construction puts the spotlight on the smart storage ideas you can consider for your small laundry room.

Hanging Wire Rack

Using all the available space inside the room is the key to effective storage. That said, a hanging wire storage rack will work great for just about everything, from storing detergent to keeping stray socks that need to find their pair. Additional hooks underneath rack can be used to hang dry other smaller items.

Drying Rack Hanging from the Ceiling

Unless remodeling contractors can do something about the tiny space inside laundry rooms, homeowners will have to maximize everything to make storage possible. Apart from the walls, the ceiling is also worth considering. A drying rack hung from above your head serves the purpose of hanging clothing items to dry.

Shelving in Uncompromised Areas

The corners of the laundry room may most likely be barren, which is good news if you are looking to add more shelving. Choose a wall shelf that will easily fit within the space, and can be used to store your laundry essentials, from detergents to other cleaning supplies.

Separating the Laundry Room from the Rest

Want to create a division between the laundry room and the rest of the space? A simple curtain rod and curtains are enough to establish separation. These are also helpful if you want to conceal your washer or dryer from view.

Owens Construction is the leading design-build company in the local area. We offer bathroom and kitchen remodeling, as well as home additions. Find out more about our services by giving us a call at (614) 230-0994. You may also fill out our contact form to discuss your project with us.

Susie Moran

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