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My Laundry Room Storage Dilemmas: Solved!

We had a very productive weekend at our house.  

On Saturday, we cleaned and organized the garage so we could get ready for a project in our laundry room.  Huh?!  

Yes, we tackled the garage so we could prepare for tackling our laundry room.  I know that sounds weird and I’ll explain that more a little further down in the post.  

But first, I can’t wait to share my beautiful, organized and maximized laundry space with you today!  I finally solved my biggest storage, organization and space problems without doing  an expensive and major renovation. 

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 We have a beautiful laundry space but, until this weekend,  it hasn’t functioned very well for us.  

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The Problems:

#1.  Despite the fact that it has all the elements I desire in a laundry room — a sink, a space for a refrigerator and storage cabinets — the space is poorly designed.  I think most Texas homes lack storage space (we do not have basements) so the spaces that we do have need to be maximized and this room just didn’t do it for us (you’ll see why as you continue to read).

See that wall with the brooms and mops on it?  It juts out further than the cabinets because there is a water heater and major electrical cables behind it (thus making a renovation super expensive).  It encroaches on the dryer space and right there in that little corner under the brooms is where I had to keep the cat litter box.  (We have a fully enclosed litter box to keep the dogs out of it.)  It made it impossible to open the dryer door all the way much less put a laundry basket in front of the dryer.  

#2.  It’s a small space made worse by the aforementioned wall and the fact that the laundry room door gets in the way when a refrigerator is behind it.   

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Until this weekend, we had a refrigerator back there.

The refrigerator stuck out about 3 inches beyond the counter and made the door swing into the room making it very difficult to fit a laundry basket while opening the front loader’s door to load and unload.  

This is how I would enter the room with a basket:  I would come in, holding the basket at a certain angle to get around the door, close the door, set the basket down, open the washer, slide the basket at a certain angle so the door would clear the basket, squat in a small space to load the washer.  All full baskets had to sit in the kitchen awaiting their turn in the laundry.  I have to confess, I think I would say “I hate this laundry room!” out loud at least once every time I did this dance. 

#3.  We are warehouse club shoppers which means we buy all kinds of things in bulk.  I mentioned this a year or so ago when I did my first laundry room organization post.  (You’ll see what a mess this room was before that post.)

We easily fill up all of the cabinets with toilet cleaner, big bottles of laundry detergent, toilet paper, etc.  As much as I tried to group things together, we would inevitably have to put some overflow up on top of the cabinets or in a cabinet in another room.

I can’t tell you how many times we thought we were out of paper towels, would then purchase a 12-pack of paper towels at the warehouse store and then come home to discover we still had 8 rolls stashed away somewhere else!

#4.  We rarely used our extra refrigerator.  My husband is an environmentalist and he hates to run an extra appliance.  So, we only plugged in our extra fridge during the holidays when we were freezing and storing a lot of extra food.  So, it was just taking up valuable space.  We did store extra drinks in there, but they weren’t refrigerated.

The Solution:

Here’s where the garage comes in to play:  We moved the extra fridge in to the garage.  We had to re-organize the garage a little bit, but with a some purging and re-arranging, it now fits in there perfectly and I think our garage is looking and functioning better than ever!

Moving the refrigerator opened up our laundry room so we could install this customizable shelving solution.

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This single solution did so much for this room!

  • The door now opens wider and gives me more floor space for laundry baskets and myself 
  • We gained loads of extra storage space for all of our warehouse buys
  • The litter box is now out of the way and enables me to not only open the dryer door, but I can easily fit a laundry basket where it’s needed

I am thrilled with how the space turned out.  Just look at all this storage!

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The shelves are made by Elfa and I bought them at The Container Store.  I am not compensated by The Container Store, but am sharing because I am so happy with the product and the results.  

I think my favorite part that makes me totally geek out is the paper towel shelf.  It’s called a basket shelf and I put dividers in there to help keep the rolls standing up (thanks to the suggestion of a brilliant Elfa consultant). 

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This shelf holds 18 rolls of paper towels – woo hoo!

I can now see everything I have, it is grouped together and it’s easy to reach.  Even my kids can get re-fills on toilet paper so there are no more excuses for no toilet paper in the bathroom.   

And, did you notice that the litter box is now out of sight and out of the way?

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I love it!

I now have as much floor space as I can possibly have in this small room and I feel like every inch of this area is maximized.

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I even have some empty cabinet space where I can put any overflow after a big trip to the warehouse store.

So, there you have it — my laundry room dilemmas solved!

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This weekend’s big organizing frenzy made me think about how and why I organize the way I do so tomorrow I’ll share  my best storage and organizing tips.  I hope they’ll help you as you tackle some of your biggest organizing dilemmas.

Thanks so much for reading today!

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Home Organization 101: My Laundry Room Reveal

A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across the Home Organization 101 challenge at A Bowl Full of Lemons and decided I needed to take part — at least for the week covering laundry rooms.   

My laundry room was a mess.

Here’s the before:

 
 
 
 
 
 

I know…it’s embarssing.

Here’s the after:

So much better! (Yes, I know my bottle of detergent is not all gussied up in a pretty container, but, hey…the point here is TIDY and ORGANIZED!)

Okay…we all know I’m not a great photographer so please excuse the pictures.  It was a gloomy day when I took them so I did my best. 🙂

 
 

It’s so nice to see the top of the washer and dryer again!

Typically, I’m a very organized person.  I have a thing for bins, baskets and organizers of all kinds.  So the insides of my cabinets weren’t in bad shape. 

 

I had just gotten lazy and hadn’t put things away for awhile.  And, some of my organization just wasn’t working and other things didn’t have a home so one needed to be created.  All of that equals clutter.

 

As an additional challenge, my husband loves to shop at Costco so we buy a lot of stuff in bulk.  When we get toilet paper, we get about 50 rolls at a time.  Same goes for paper towels, Kleenex, toilet bowl cleaner (usually a 6 or 8-pack of cleaner), sponges, you name it.  And, I have a painting habit which requires plenty of supplies (I don’t like to store them in the garage because of how hot it gets in the summer).  So, yeah, despite all of our cabinets, storage is an issue.

However, after throwing out a bunch of stuff we don’t need and doing a little re-arranging I was able to create some open space for a future Costco run.  I’m sure it will be filled up again soon.

I also used my label maker to label the shelves in the lower cabinet that the kids will be acessing. I’m frequently asking them to get an old towel to wipe something up and inevitably they come back with a brand new one that shouldn’t be used for the floor. I’m hoping this update will eliminate that problem.

So you’re probably wondering where all of my extra paper towel rolls are now that I talked about having to find storage for them. It’s kind of funny. We don’t keep the refrigerator running (only during the holidays when we’re doing a lot of extra cooking) so our extra paper towels are in the freezer! Ha ha! 

Even though I was able to fit most everything in the cabinets, I still wanted to get a couple of new storage baskets for prettier, visible storage.  I found some cute ones at Target.

One basket is for random dirty laundry (like dirty socks left by the back door, dish rags and dog towels) and the other is for miscellaneous stuff like the newspaper I’m saving for a craft project.  I also bought a smaller basket that’s on top of the refrigerator for my miscellaneous items I use for DIY projects — screws, wall anchors, wallpaper brush, etc.  I don’t want to keep this with my husband’s tools because I can keep better track of it if I have my own, easy-to-reach space.

So, that’s my big reveal. 

Not as eye-catching as some of my inspiration posts (An Organized Laundry Room and Laundry Room Inspiration) but I’m so happy to walk in there now. It just feels better and is easier to work in. What a difference de-cluttering and organizing makes!

If you’d like to see more laundry room organization (and other organized rooms, too) check out Home Organization 101 at A Bowl Full of Lemons.

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An Organized Laundry Room

I guess laundry and beautiful, organized laundry rooms have been on my brain lately.  Probably because I’ve been doing a lot of laundry lately (who am I kidding…I’m always doing a lot of laundry!) and my laundry room is a mess.

The other day I posted about fabulous laundry rooms that had me swooning and today I ran across this 14-week organizational challenge over at A Bowl Full of Lemons.

This week she’s talking about laundry rooms. 

Is that a hint? 

I think so.

So, I’m signing up.  I may not do the entire 14 weeks (a different room to organize every week), and I may not follow the rules exactly, but I really need to get that room sorted out. It’s been driving me crazy to go in there.  And, if I haven’t mentioned it before, I’m kind of an organizational freak.  I have a thing for bins and organizers and I like everything to be in the appropriate place — and, yes, there is an appropriate place for everything!  (I know I’m a weirdo.) 

So, the fact that my room is cluttered and out of order has been making me a little crazy.  It’s time.

Anyone care to join me?

Here’s a little peak of organizational inspiration:

Source:  MarthaStewart

So organized and I absolutely love all the woven baskets.  And, look at that cool little shelf that pulls out for folding under the dryer!

Source: MarthaStewart

The picture above from Martha Stewart is so neat and tidy yet full of “real” supplies.  Sometimes pictures on Pinterest and in magazines are so neat and perfect it doesn’t seem real and functional. 

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Here’s storage for laundry baskets again.  I love that!  Unfortunately, I can’t fit that into my laundry room.  Bummer.

If you want to see more laundry room inspiration, go check out my other post.

Okay. I think I’m ready to tackle the laundry room clean-up.  Tomorrow.

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Laundry Room Inspiration

Today, while I’m doing laundry I’m dreaming about beautiful laundry rooms. 

I may or may not ever live in a house with a laundry room like these, but it doesn’t hurt to dream, does it?

All I can say is, “wow!”

(all photos from Houzz.com)

Contemporary Laundry Room design by Other Metros Venetian Stone Gallery



I love how this one is in its own little nook…almost like a little kitchen. And, it’s next to a cute mud area too.
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Portland Architect Alan Mascord Design Associates Inc
 
 
What a cool idea for drying clothes!  Love it!
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Seattle Interior Designer Total Spaces Design
 
What an awesome space! 
 
Contemporary Laundry Room design by Vancouver Photographer John Bentley
 
 
Love the open shelving with the baskets.  Could I really keep it looking this beautiful all the time?!
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Toronto General Contractor HARDROCK CONSTRUCTION
 
 
I like how the washer and dryer are “built in” to the wall.  Interesting.
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Seattle Home Staging Seattle Staged To Sell
 
 
I could definitely use a place like this…kennels under the cabinets! 
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Boston Kitchen And Bath Fixtures Crown Point Cabinetry
 
 
What a room!  Craft space/laundry/family homework center.  Very cool.
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Dc Metro Interior Designer Dream House Studios
 
 
Such a simple idea, yet so practical.  Built-in storage for your laundry baskets!  Love that.
 
Contemporary Laundry Room design by Other Metros Specialty Contractors Sawlor Built Homes
 
 
And, again.
 
Laundry Room design
 
 
Another sewing/craft and laundry combination.  Very nice.
 
Traditional Laundry Room design by Portland Architect Alan Mascord Design Associates Inc
 
 
Are you tired of looking at laundry rooms yet?!  Just two more, I promise. 
 
Even if you’re tight on space, you can still have a pretty, functional spot to do your chores. 
 
Contemporary Laundry Room design by Newark Interior Designer Kingsley Belcher Knauss, ASID
 
I like the turned table legs — actually, I think they’re ballisters — on either side of the washer and dryer pictured below.  Really pretty.
 
Contemporary Laundry Room design
 
I don’t know about you, but I might feel a lot better about doing my laundry in a space like these!  It’s always fun to get a little inspired, don’t you think?!
 
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