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22 Brilliant Laundry Room Organization Hacks
These hacks can bring organization to the chaos that a laundry room can be!
Kalli Sarkin
03.28.18

Of all the messy rooms in our houses, the laundry room is potentially the most daunting. Washing laundry means sorting and folding clothes – definitely not the most fun activity. If your laundry room gives you a headache, you are lucky to have stumbled across this list. Here are 22 inspired ways to bring organization into your laundry room.

Hanger Space Above The Washer

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The Organized Chick

Hanger space can take up a lot of room, but it doesn’t have to. Set aside some space above the washer and dryer to hang your clothes, and they will be out of the way for your next chore.

Label Everything

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The Organized Chick

Labels take all of the guessing out of grabbing your items. Putting a big, clearly visible label on each drawer or cabinet will help your sort and find your possessions in a fraction of the time.

Wheeled Laundry Carts

The Organized Chick
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The Organized Chick

We ordinarily only see these in places like hotels, but they are extremely practical. Instead of carrying your laundry across the house, dropping items at every turn, you can cart it all in one go. How convenient!

Pull-Out Drying Racks

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The Organized Chick

Drying racks save energy, and they are less harsh on your clothing. Get yourself a pull-out/fold-up drying rack, and you’ll save electricity AND space.

Change Jar

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Etsy

Get a special jar to store all the loose change you find in your clothing. Nickels and dimes will quickly add up, and you will be able to use the money on something instead of losing it to the black hole of the laundry room.

Lint Box

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A Prudent Life

Transform an ordinary outdoor box into a fantastic addition to your laundry room. Set it aside just for lint, and take the hassle out of your pre-dry cleaning.

Sock Clothes Pins

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One Good Thing

Organizing socks is never fun, but you don’t have to find the set twice. Once you have a match, bind the socks together with a clothes pin to make your life much easier.

Get Creative

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Housewife Eclectic

Finding socks that have lost their matches can be frustrating, but you can turn it into a fun activity. This “Save Dobby” jar idea is so cute!

Glam It Up

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A Diamond In The Stuff

Hang your ironing board on beautiful hooks to give your laundry room a more glamorous vibe. A little decor can really alter a room.

DIY Ironing Board

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A Crafty Fox

We don’t all have space for a full-sized ironing board, but that doesn’t mean we don’t all need to iron. Make your own little board with this cool tip.

Slim Cart For The Win

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Container Store

These babies can fit just about anywhere, and they are so convenient. Load one up with cleaners, cloths, or anything else you might need.

Over-The-Door Rack

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My Sweet Savannah

Like the slim cart, this is a great space-saving organization idea. Hang anything you use often from your door so you can access it easily.

Detergent Dispenser

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Your Little Birdie

Get a beverage dispenser for your detergent to make measuring it much more simple and way less messy. It even makes the place look more ornate.

Candy Dish Storage

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Design Improvised

Put detergent pods in a candy dish for a classy and effective way to organize your laundry room. Whenever you need some detergent, just grab a pod out of the dish.

Laundry Guards

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The Grommet

You may have outgrown the lane guards for bowling, but you can always use laundry guards. It is annoying when our freshly cleaned clothes fall on the floor, but fortunately it is also preventable.

Dry Erase Notes

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Mother's Niche

If someone is helping you out with your laundry, leave them tips so your clothes aren’t damaged. A dry erase marker works great on most washing machines.

Laundry Guide

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A Typical English Home

It can be hard to keep track of which clothes need what treatment, and this guide is here to help. Print it out and stick it on your wall for even more convenient access to the information.

Line Dry

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Just About Home

If you don’t want a drying rack, you could always go old school and line dry your clothes. You can stick these strings just about anywhere.

Industrial Shelves

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Tatertots and Jello

These may be tricky to build, but they will certainly come in handy. If you need more organizational space, consider this project.

Stain Station

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Better Homes & Gardens

Stains will always be a burden, but you can keep all your stain-remover ingredients together in one convenient place. Why make life any harder than it has to be?

Designated Hampers

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Thrifty Little Mom

Instead of sorting out your clothing when it is already time to wash, save yourself time by sorting before hand. Having designated hampers for each color can really take the stress out of doing laundry.

Laundry Sorter

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Hoosier Homemade

If your household requires a lot of laundry washing, this sorter it the perfect item to keep your laundry room organized. All you have to do is remember whose basket goes where.

Doing laundry isn’t fun, but having clean clothing is. With these tips, you’ll get your laundry room under control in no time.

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