This is Aalto. A Professional theme for
architects, construction and interior designers

Call us on +651 464 033 04

531 West Avenue, NY

Mon - Sat 8 AM - 8 PM

Top
laundry room design ideas, architect on demand, advice without strings

In my previous post I talk about designing for the way you really live. But there’s no need to dwell on limitations. Most importantly, you do not need to compromise. Even when dealing with a tiny space. Below please find some big laundry room design ideas.

Problems and shortcomings invite design to the rescue:
  • Think strategically about how you use the space.
  • And then make one part do a job of six.
  • Always consider best-case scenario.
  • Use off-the-shelf elements in un-conventional ways.
Design ideas file tip #7 / laundry room:

ENLIVEN & ENERGIZE

Problem: Half of the existing utility room has to be donated to the adjacent bedroom.

laundry room design ideas, design ideas, architect on demand, advice without strings

laundry room

Solution: Avoid clichés — infuse with a fresh approach.
Create visual interest.
Stack washer/dryer. Compress by upcycling various IKEA space-saving offerings.

laundry room design ideas, design ideas, architect on demand, advice without strings

laundry valet

(see more in ideaBOOK 02)

Added Benefit: An opportunity to display and organize my Russian wooden spoons.

laundry room design ideas, design ideas, architect on demand, advice without strings

laundry valet

This post is based on the ideaBOOK 01 Displaying & Organizing available for a free download here. It also refers to ideaBOOK 02 Upcycling IKEA available for a free download here.

Finally, if you have any questions, please address them to me in your comments below. If you have a question about online architectural services I provide, please click here.

Comments

  • July 28, 2015

    wow great ! and simple !

  • July 31, 2015

    You should have more articles! You should not stop writing articles!

    • August 4, 2015

      Well, being able to say something relevant and entertaining at the same time is not easy for me. I will keep practicing. Thanks, Lucy, for your encouragement.

Post a Comment