My White Laundry Room: Ideas and Organization
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Updated Jul 18, 2024
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I finally got the first room done in my new condo, and it’s the laundry room! No surprise, as I often make a mess with cooking and have to wipe up lots of spills (welcome to the life of a food blogger and YouTuber).
Welcome To My New Laundry Room
I can’t believe I’ve been in my new condo five months as of this week. It’s been a whirlwind past few months and I feel like I’m sooo far behind on decorating my space (at least according to the calendar in my brain). If you follow my social media, you know I’ve had six trips already this year (it’s been bonkers!), which meant I didn’t even unbox most things until this past month.
But, I’m finally coming up for air. And with that, the first room is done – woohoo! Or at least done enough for now. I may go back and paint the walls or add wallpaper in the future, but I wanted to wait until the rest of the condo comes together first. Thus, I’ve kept things simple, modern, minimalist, and clean, but with lots of plants! If you know me, you know I love my plant babies.
The Washer and Dryer
Given that my life and work revolves around food, it’s probably no surprise that I often make a mess in the kitchen. And somehow, that mess often ends up down the front of me (it’s a talent I tell ya). So my first order of business was getting a large and powerful washer and dryer. I polled the community of Downshifters on Instagram, and by a landslide you guys recommended LG Electronics.
And now, after four months of use, I couldn’t be happier with them! It’s a small thing, but the intelligent pairing of cycles between the two machines is wonderful. And I love the cheery, upbeat music that plays after my drying cycle is complete. But most importantly, they do a fab job of washing and drying my clothes (priority number one, right?!). So if you’re in the market for a washer and drying, I can definitely recommend this setup:
- Washer: The large 5.0 cu. ft. capacity means I can do large loads without stuffing it too full. And I’m obsessed with the automatic dispenser, which means I can do 18 loads before having to add more detergent. That’s months of laundry!
- Dryer: I got the 7.4 cu. ft matching gas dryer (though it comes in electric as well). I love the black steel color on both machines, which contrasts with the white cabinets.
Watch the installation of my washer and dryer here:
Laundry Room Ideas and Organization
After the washer and dryer, I knew I needed a few things for organization and decor. And of course several plants! Here’s what I got:
- Wall Drying Rack: This is great for air drying delicates, sweaters, dresses, etc. And I love that it folds right up against the wall when not in use!
- Artwork: Given the cool grey tones of the room I wanted to warm things up with a gold frame that “popped” and matched the wood tray on the counter. This budget floral artwork was perfect!
- Glass Detergent Bottle: I decided to keep the detergent on the counter for decor. So I transferred the detergent from it’s not-so-pretty plastic container into this glass container.
- Detergent: I always use a “free and clear” detergent, either Tide or Seventh Generation.
- Stain Remover Bottle: I also transferred the stain remover from it’s plastic container and put it into this amber glass spray bottle.
- Stain Remover: I use a standard supermarket brand, as I’ve found more natural options are not as good at getting out stains. But if you’ve found one you love, let me know in the comments!
- Bamboo Scrub Brush: When I do get stains, I’ll spritz the stain remover on the clothing item and gently rub it with this scrub brush.
- Glass Container for Dryer Balls: This glass container is the perfect size for storing the extra set of dryer balls I keep on the counter.
- Dryer Balls: I have not used dryer sheets in over seven years! I love these non-toxic 100% organic wool dryer balls. And of course, I always get these ones from New Zealand (the motherland).
- Bottle Labels: I saw someone on Instagram use these waterproof labels and I thought they were so cute! I got mine on Etsy, but afterwards I found similar ones on Amazon.
- Woven Tray: I knew I wanted to add some wood tones to warm up the room, and this tray was perfect. Here’s a similar one on Amazon.
- Faux Aloe Plant: I had this little faux aloe plant in my apartment, and it adds a touch of green in an otherwise fairly dark corner. I also love this faux jade plant as another option.
- ZZ Plant: This is a real plant that I got from a local nursery, and it came pre-potted in that black pot. I love ZZ plants as they’re fairly no-fuss and do well in low-light conditions. I have a much larger one in my new office, which used to be in my old bedroom.
- Hand Vac: This small hand vac is perfect for vaccuming up small things when you don’t want to break out a larger vaccum. Love the sage green color too!
- Hanging Planters: If these hanging planters look familiar, it’s because they’re from my old bedroom. I did however plant new baby pothos plants in them. And I know they’ll thrive in front of that window! My old planters are no longer available, but I do love this one, this one, and this one.
- Gold Chain: The chain that came with my planters wasn’t long enough for my tall ceilings, so I bought extra chain to lengthen it. I got my MacGyvering skills from my mom!
- Ceiling Hooks: Make sure to get sturdy drywall hooks if you’re drilling into drywall. Water in the planters can add a bit of weight, though I’ve never had any issues with these.
It feels so good to finally get one room done! I might be on a roll now, so stay tuned for more decorating and organizing fun in the future. The next room will likely be a toss-up between my bedroom and the guest bedroom (aka mom’s room!).
I love your laundry room. I recently moved, and you’ve given me some great ideas. Thank you!
Hi Michelle – Happy to hear you’ve found some great ideas! I can’t wait to see what you do with your living room.
Perfect laundry room for you. Great touches of fresh green. Labels and containers are very clean. Great job. Get busy on the rest!
Hi Kathleen – Thanks so much! I can’t wait to reveal more areas in my house as I continue to decorate.
So love your little touches! What a large laundry room! I live in a not-so-small home and it’s bigger than mine! How fun and clean-looking!
Hi Jan – Thanks so much! This is actually my first time having a full laundry room and I couldn’t be more happy with it. But I hope you find some inspiration to add some decor touches to yours!
Do you have a link to the pretty rattan basket that holds your detergent, dryer balls and stain remover spray bottle?
Hi Pearl – The woven tray is linked in the post, right below the bottle labels.
Congratulations on your new home!! I am a fan and I tried your some of your recipe.. Thank you very much!! 🥰🩷
Hi Leni – Thanks so much!!
What stain remover do you use?
Hi Sandra – Thanks for catching that! I just added the link right below the stain remover bottle.
So pretty! Such a lovely, functional space!
For laundry soap, I highly recommend Dirty Labs. It comes in recyclable aluminum and amazing scents.
I generally buy it on Amazon.
Looking forward to the rest of your renovation!
Hi Elisabeth – Thanks for the recommendation! I can’t wait to share the rest of my home soon.
Your laundry room is beautiful! Curious about how heavy the glass jug is with detergent in it. It looks lovely.
Hi Lisa – It’s a little heavy since it’s glass, but it’s not bad at all!
Such a gorgeous room! I’m storing ideas for when I move in a year and your laundry room is going to play on repeat in my brain. That dryer rack is so neat.
Hi Jolene – Hope this gives you some fresh inspiration!
Which stain remover do you use? Didn’t see a link or did I miss it?
Hi Paul – Thanks for catching that! I just added the link right below the stain remover bottle.
Love your laundry room. So bright and cheery! Decorating a new space is fun
Hi Karen – Thanks so much! Decorating takes a while, but is always worth it in the end.
Love everything about your laundry room. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much, Nina! I’m glad it’s all finally starting to come together. :)
It’s all coming together so nicely! Actually think it’s a good thing to wait and settle into ur space before u put up pics and put holes in the walls! I usually rush into it! U make it look so easy and it’s so peaceful! Enjoy! I’m working on a Reno on a rental condo that we just got back and am considering keep it and renting seasonally -Naples, Fl is a great spot for vacationers and snowbirds alike! Will be watching what you do for inspo!