Designing laundry room shelving is the best way to keep your otherwise messy laundry area in a neat and clean order.
Since this part of the house is mostly overlooked; home owners often fail to
notice the amount of space that can be procured by cleaning all the clutter and
disorder of the mudroom.
Generically three types of laundry room shelves are available in the market. Here are some systems to get you started:
Over-the-Washer Shelves:
Constricted laundry rooms are usually jam-packed with laundering items, so
much so, that hardly any space in the floor gets spared. In such a case, the
area over the washing machine can be a potential shelving area.
Over-the-washer shelves are mounted directly over the washer dryer and are specifically designed to store all the laundry products of regular use. The units' shelving configuration can be manipulated according to the needs of the users. They can further be reconfigured with changing storage requirements.
Rolling Shelves:
The need of moving around hampers and baskets during laundering can be largely avoided by these rolling shelves. With these racks on wheels, these units are capable of holding a bit of everything. Besides shelves, these carts are equipped with multiple pockets to hold other accessory items.
They also provide ample room for hanging clothes. These metal shelves are available in various sizes and colors and can be great substitutes for laundry baskets on wheels.
Wall Shelves:
Wall shelves are another unique storage idea of making use of the walls. Peg boards, hooks and other fittings are excellent options that can be used to hang up brooms, ironing boards and other space consuming materials.
These laundry room shelving are coated with scratch resistant powder that allows easy cleaning.
It is not possible to keep a small laundry area clean and clutter-free, unless you have large storage space to hide all the items from view. But how to have the maximum storage space in a space-challenged room?
Fortunately, there are many available options for this. First, you will have
to evaluate which units will go with your mudroom. If you already have cabinets
that do not seem to do the job for you, have them replaced or further customize
them to avail larger maximum storage space.
Use plastic storing containers, baskets, racks, hooks, boxes, jars, dishes, etc. so that you can cram them with stuffs to avoid congesting the floor.
If you do not own a laundry cabinet, you can buy utilitarian readymade ones from home improvement stores.
Other storage options that will provide maximum space but occupy the least are folding work stations, all in one box organizers, arrow hangers, folding ironing boards, multiuse shelves and portable laundry sorters on wheels.
To procure a lot of usable storage space from your regular cabinets, you need to know the art of arranging the contents inside.
You need to save space tactfully by installing a slim line washer dryer that will take less space. Eliminate all the unnecessary stuffs. For instance, replace your full size ironing boards with a smaller folding one. In fact, you can even do without one as ironing on the new fabulous fabrics in the market is hardly needed.
Next, sort out the items that are regularly used, and those that have not been used for years. Arrange the usable products in the shelf and throw away the needless ones.
Use rolling carts and other shelves on wheels to block the already constricted space of the room floor.
An organized laundry room is immensely helpful in carrying out a prompt and quick laundering. Regardless of the washer dryer you use, if you have every item stored in place, washing will be fun and easy.
With the detergents and laundry care products within reach, soiled clothes sorted out in hampers and ample room to fold and iron the clothes neatly, you do not need to waste time pushing around and picking up stuffs from a pile of mess.
Available Laundry Storage Solutions:
Laundry storage systems of varied style and price are now obtainable from the
market. You can order for a handsome laundry cabinet that is equipped with
apothecary chests, antique breakfronts and library bookcases.
These units are further outfitted with deep drawers that promise greater space for storing unattractive supplies. Cloth-lined baskets can also be used to organize articles.
Managing the laundry room shelving requires you to understand your needs and wants appropriately to get the best laundry storage units within a budget.
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Updated December 20, 2010