63-Square-Foot Laundry Room Fulfills a Long Wish List
See how a designer configures a cheery room to hold a folding area, a drying rack, a utility closet, pet areas and more
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After: The reconfigured room gave the main client her dream laundry room. When designer Stefani Stein initially met up with her to discuss the remodel, the wish list was long. But, if planned and packed in correctly, it was doable. The list included a folding area, a drying rack, storage, pullout laundry baskets, a stackable washer and dryer, a utility closet, cat food storage, a pet water station and a dog bed.
“It was definitely a challenging space,” Stein says. “I had to research so many new things. But that also made it fun for me.”
The first big change was relocating the washer and dryer. The clients, one of whom is an engineer, had already investigated the space by the door and knew a washer and dryer could be stacked there. Stein then worked with a contractor to rebuild that corner of the room. She chose the largest stackable washer and dryer units that would fit in the hole and that the homeowners could easily reach.
“They had no problem giving up the side-by-side units,” Stein says. “By going with a stackable option, they gained space for other features.”
Blue-and-white tile: Tabarka Studio; gray-and-white tile: Granada Tile; pullout baskets: Rev-A-Shelf
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“It was definitely a challenging space,” Stein says. “I had to research so many new things. But that also made it fun for me.”
The first big change was relocating the washer and dryer. The clients, one of whom is an engineer, had already investigated the space by the door and knew a washer and dryer could be stacked there. Stein then worked with a contractor to rebuild that corner of the room. She chose the largest stackable washer and dryer units that would fit in the hole and that the homeowners could easily reach.
“They had no problem giving up the side-by-side units,” Stein says. “By going with a stackable option, they gained space for other features.”
Blue-and-white tile: Tabarka Studio; gray-and-white tile: Granada Tile; pullout baskets: Rev-A-Shelf
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Stein worked closely with the family to give it custom storage next to the washer and dryer and along the ceiling.
“When I first visited, the cabinets were completely full,” she says. “I had the family purge everything they didn’t need anymore so we could see what we were really working with.”
Remodeling tip: When you’re planning a remodel, go through your belongings. This will help you better design the new space, Stein says.
After the family’s purge, Stein could design cabinets and storage that met their needs, such as a pullout pet food shelf and a tall cabinet for the mop and broom. “The client had never really had a utility closet,” Stein says. “I was happy we could make that a reality.”
After the cabinet dimensions came picking the perfect hardware. Stein opted for copper pulls, but not identical ones. This allowed her to match function with pull. The top cabinets and the utility closet have solid pulls, which allow the family to really give them a yank. On the small cabinets and pullout shelves, she used leather pulls with a copper fixture.
Key Measurements for a Dream Laundry Room
“When I first visited, the cabinets were completely full,” she says. “I had the family purge everything they didn’t need anymore so we could see what we were really working with.”
Remodeling tip: When you’re planning a remodel, go through your belongings. This will help you better design the new space, Stein says.
After the family’s purge, Stein could design cabinets and storage that met their needs, such as a pullout pet food shelf and a tall cabinet for the mop and broom. “The client had never really had a utility closet,” Stein says. “I was happy we could make that a reality.”
After the cabinet dimensions came picking the perfect hardware. Stein opted for copper pulls, but not identical ones. This allowed her to match function with pull. The top cabinets and the utility closet have solid pulls, which allow the family to really give them a yank. On the small cabinets and pullout shelves, she used leather pulls with a copper fixture.
Key Measurements for a Dream Laundry Room
In the other corner of the room, Mom got her large folding area. It sits directly in front of the window where the washer and dryer previously stood. The countertop is made from a large piece of butcher clock and stretches from the wall to the doorway that leads outside.
Along the wall, Stein installed a drying rack that easily folds down from the wall on two chains. When it’s not in use, it can be pushed back into place.
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Along the wall, Stein installed a drying rack that easily folds down from the wall on two chains. When it’s not in use, it can be pushed back into place.
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Stein accented the folding station with a tin that holds clothespins and a basket for odds and ends found while doing the laundry.
A mix of tiles line the wall behind the folding station. They help blend the new laundry room into the rest of the home, which is Spanish-style and has not been renovated.
The custom blue-and-white tiles surround the window and continue down onto the side of the folding area. The rest of the tiled space is covered in a gray-and-white pattern. “The gray was a nice complement to the other tile and wasn’t going to fight with the blue or styles in other rooms of the home,” Stein says.
She worked with the vendor to get a custom blue for the tiles around the window. The sample that was in the store was brighter than what she envisioned for the space. “We had to wait for the custom colors, and the client really didn’t want to wait any longer,” Stein says. “In the end, it was worth the wait to have them made.”
Remodeling tip: Order samples. They don’t cost that much more, especially when you consider the whole expense of the project. It’s worth it to make sure the colors and materials meet your needs and expectations, Stein says, “especially because things can look different on monitors or be Photoshopped.”
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The custom blue-and-white tiles surround the window and continue down onto the side of the folding area. The rest of the tiled space is covered in a gray-and-white pattern. “The gray was a nice complement to the other tile and wasn’t going to fight with the blue or styles in other rooms of the home,” Stein says.
She worked with the vendor to get a custom blue for the tiles around the window. The sample that was in the store was brighter than what she envisioned for the space. “We had to wait for the custom colors, and the client really didn’t want to wait any longer,” Stein says. “In the end, it was worth the wait to have them made.”
Remodeling tip: Order samples. They don’t cost that much more, especially when you consider the whole expense of the project. It’s worth it to make sure the colors and materials meet your needs and expectations, Stein says, “especially because things can look different on monitors or be Photoshopped.”
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The dog tends to hang out in the laundry room a lot. The clients wanted to make him comfortable there by adding a dog bed under the folding area.
To the left of that area, Mom got her pullout laundry baskets. Now she can fold clean clothes and stack them in each family member’s basket for them to pick up.
To the left of that area, Mom got her pullout laundry baskets. Now she can fold clean clothes and stack them in each family member’s basket for them to pick up.
The storage beneath the counter holds dog food and pullout food bowls. The enclosed storage helps keep the cat and dog out of each other’s food.
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Find pet bowls and feeding supplies
Just around the corner from the dog’s food is his water station. A little spigot allows family members to quickly fill up his bowl, and the tile acts as a backsplash.
Because the washer used to sit over here, the contractor had easy access to the plumbing.
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Because the washer used to sit over here, the contractor had easy access to the plumbing.
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The laundry room also includes a small landing zone. The materials from the other side of the room continue over to this space, including a mix of solid and leather cabinet pulls and the butcher block countertop.
Stein also brought the gray-and-white tile over to complete the corner space.
“We didn’t want to just leave it barren,” she says.
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Stein also brought the gray-and-white tile over to complete the corner space.
“We didn’t want to just leave it barren,” she says.
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It took about four months of planning and construction to finish the laundry room — most of it planning. “It has a lot of custom features, and that takes time and research,” Stein says.
She checked back in with the clients recently to see how the space was working, and was told by Mom that this is her favorite room in the whole house, even if it’s odd for the laundry room to be your favorite.
Your turn: What’s your favorite laundry room feature? Tell us in the Comments.
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She checked back in with the clients recently to see how the space was working, and was told by Mom that this is her favorite room in the whole house, even if it’s odd for the laundry room to be your favorite.
Your turn: What’s your favorite laundry room feature? Tell us in the Comments.
More on Houzz
Homeowner’s Workbook: How to Remodel the Laundry Room
Find a home pro near you
Shop for laundry room products
Laundry Room at a Glance
Who lives here: A family of four with a dog and cat
Location: Pasadena, California
Size: 63 square feet (5.9 square meters)
Designer: Stefani Stein
Before: The laundry room lacked many functions the family wanted. After living in the home for many years they decided it was time to remodel this room.