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Stack appliances to save floor space

Stacking a washer and dryer is one of the most useful small laundry room ideas because it frees up floor space immediately. It works especially well in a narrow utility room, cupboard laundry area or small back room where every bit of storage matters.

A stacking kit helps the appliances feel more secure and creates a more organised vertical layout. It also makes room for baskets, shelves, a slim trolley or a small folding area beside the machines.

Use wall space for drying

A wall-mounted drying rack is a strong small-space solution because it folds away when not in use. Instead of taking over the floor with a bulky airer, it keeps drying clothes up on the wall and leaves the room easier to move around.

This type of rack is especially useful for towels, delicates, tea towels, small loads and items that should not go in the tumble dryer.

Make everyday laundry storage look intentional

Laundry supplies can quickly make a small room feel messy. Glass storage jars help turn practical items such as washing pods, detergent powder and scent boosters into part of the room's styling.

Keeping these items grouped together on a shelf or worktop makes the room easier to use and much prettier to look at.

Choose a laundry basket that hides the mess

A lidded laundry basket is useful because it keeps washing contained. In a small utility room, open baskets can make the room look busy, even when everything is technically tidy.

A pale cream basket works well with neutral rooms, natural wood shelves and woven storage because it keeps the palette soft and simple.

Add the small practical details

A peg bag may seem like a small thing, but it makes the laundry area work better. It keeps clothes pegs together, looks neater than a loose pile of pegs and can be hung on a hook, rack or shelf.

The best small utility rooms are not just pretty. They make daily jobs easier.

Small laundry room ideas that make the biggest difference

  • Stack the washer and dryer to save floor space.
  • Use a wall-mounted drying rack instead of a standing airer.
  • Store pods and detergent in labelled glass jars.
  • Choose a lidded laundry basket to hide visual clutter.
  • Add shelves for towels, baskets and laundry supplies.
  • Keep the colour palette soft, simple and practical.
  • Use hooks or a peg bag for the little things that usually get lost.