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Laundry Room Shelving Ideas That Put Every Inch to Work
Open shelves, built-ins, and wall-mounted solutions that bring order to detergents, linens, and the odds and ends that collect in every laundry room.
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A well-shelved laundry room turns a purely functional space into one that actually works with you — detergents within reach, linens stacked neatly, and the odds and ends that accumulate over time finally given a home. The shelving ideas here cover everything from simple wall-mounted solutions to full built-ins, all aimed at putting every inch of available space to use without overcomplicating the layout.
Making the Most of Your Laundry Room Shelving
- Mount open shelves directly above the washer and dryer to claim the vertical space that most laundry rooms leave completely unused — this is the easiest way to add storage capacity without touching the floor plan.
- Reserve lower shelves for heavy items like detergent jugs and fabric softener, and push lighter linens and supplies to higher shelves so the structure stays stable and the workflow stays intuitive.
- If wall space is limited, consider a narrow built-in unit between the machines and the wall — even a few inches of depth can hold bottles, dryer sheets, and small baskets without blocking access.
- Use a consistent bin or basket style on open shelves to visually calm the space; mismatched containers make even a well-organized room feel cluttered.
- Factor in lighting when planning wall-mounted shelving — a shelf positioned too high without adequate light above it becomes a blind spot you'll stop using within a week.
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