The 10 Most Popular Laundry Room Photos Right Now
Houzz users have been loving the color and calming vibes in the most-saved recent laundry room photos
This Trending Now story features the most-saved laundry room photos uploaded to Houzz since April 1, 2019.
Tucking away a laundry room to keep visitors from spotting baskets of dirty socks makes sense, but the 10 laundry room photos Houzz users saved most in the last three months demand to be seen — and enjoyed. Whether it’s smart storage solutions or pastel palettes, the details in this countdown of popular laundry room photos are worth showing off.
Tucking away a laundry room to keep visitors from spotting baskets of dirty socks makes sense, but the 10 laundry room photos Houzz users saved most in the last three months demand to be seen — and enjoyed. Whether it’s smart storage solutions or pastel palettes, the details in this countdown of popular laundry room photos are worth showing off.
9. A Pop of Pink
Here, clean white appliances and walls create a striking backdrop for a statement-making pink wool rug.
Underneath it, designer Shirley Meisels of MHouse created an upscale foundation with 2-by-4-foot marble-look porcelain floor tiles.
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Here, clean white appliances and walls create a striking backdrop for a statement-making pink wool rug.
Underneath it, designer Shirley Meisels of MHouse created an upscale foundation with 2-by-4-foot marble-look porcelain floor tiles.
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8. Practical With Penny Tile
Designer Jeff Squier of JOMA Construction calls this Athens, Georgia, laundry room “simple yet carefully planned.”
Squier worked with Breckyn Alexander of BMA Designs to produce a clean, contemporary room with classic details that feel at home in the historic house. A custom table of reclaimed heart pine, made by a local vendor, anchors the room and serves as real estate for folding, with enough room to spare for appliances.
Glass penny tiles on the floor, brass hardware and the table’s wood match details elsewhere in the house to create a cohesive feel.
Designer Jeff Squier of JOMA Construction calls this Athens, Georgia, laundry room “simple yet carefully planned.”
Squier worked with Breckyn Alexander of BMA Designs to produce a clean, contemporary room with classic details that feel at home in the historic house. A custom table of reclaimed heart pine, made by a local vendor, anchors the room and serves as real estate for folding, with enough room to spare for appliances.
Glass penny tiles on the floor, brass hardware and the table’s wood match details elsewhere in the house to create a cohesive feel.
7. Modern Mediterranean Flair
Custom elements such as the blue cabinet paint, wood countertop stain and tall storage cabinet modified to accommodate a beloved standing clothes steamer make this suburban Chicago laundry room personalized and inviting.
Designer Stephanie Frees of Plain & Posh stocked the room with nifty choices like fold-down drying racks and a hanging bar and added polish with Mediterranean-style floor tile, stainless steel appliances and canvas storage baskets.
Custom elements such as the blue cabinet paint, wood countertop stain and tall storage cabinet modified to accommodate a beloved standing clothes steamer make this suburban Chicago laundry room personalized and inviting.
Designer Stephanie Frees of Plain & Posh stocked the room with nifty choices like fold-down drying racks and a hanging bar and added polish with Mediterranean-style floor tile, stainless steel appliances and canvas storage baskets.
6. Airy and Bright
Sun-soaked and cheerful, this Los Angeles laundry room feels beachy, just as the homeowner requested of interior designer Alison Kandler.
Other musts included an operable window for fresh air, a pedestal under the washer and dryer to suit the homeowner’s height and loads of charm. Kandler appointed the room with flea market finds such as the vintage rug and old soap boxes, along with other fitting touches like mesh cabinet door panels and glass knobs filled with laundry-room-appropriate bubbles.
Sun-soaked and cheerful, this Los Angeles laundry room feels beachy, just as the homeowner requested of interior designer Alison Kandler.
Other musts included an operable window for fresh air, a pedestal under the washer and dryer to suit the homeowner’s height and loads of charm. Kandler appointed the room with flea market finds such as the vintage rug and old soap boxes, along with other fitting touches like mesh cabinet door panels and glass knobs filled with laundry-room-appropriate bubbles.
5. Hidden Features
A closer look at designer Shirley Meisels’ work in the same laundry room that came in at No. 9 reveals practical pullout storage and a fun nod to the room’s function with a bubble-like white marble mosaic backsplash.
A closer look at designer Shirley Meisels’ work in the same laundry room that came in at No. 9 reveals practical pullout storage and a fun nod to the room’s function with a bubble-like white marble mosaic backsplash.
4. High Ceilings and Clean Lines
In another corner of the same Ontario room, high ceilings, multiple drying bars and a white quartz countertop elevate the space above typical laundry quarters.
In another corner of the same Ontario room, high ceilings, multiple drying bars and a white quartz countertop elevate the space above typical laundry quarters.
3. Bold, White and Blue
After looking to Houzz for laundry room inspiration, designer Beth Booth of Spaces Renewed in San Diego put her ideas to good use in the home she shares with her husband and business partner, Ben, and their family.
“I really wanted something trendy, edgy and bold but in a small enough space that if it didn’t work out perfectly, or if it gets really dated quickly, I can somewhat easily change it out,” Booth says. “So I looked at a lot of pictures and decided that the blue, matte black, cement tile and bright whites all needed to come into play.”
Booth worked with San Diego Custom Cabinets to create the perfect cabinet color. “The light blue was the perfect beachy modern farmhouse feel I wanted to go with,” she says. “I loved it so much I painted the downstairs barn doors the same shade.” The Booths also used the space as an opportunity to incorporate edgier touches on a smaller scale than in other rooms of the house, such as through the patterned cement tile on the floor.
After looking to Houzz for laundry room inspiration, designer Beth Booth of Spaces Renewed in San Diego put her ideas to good use in the home she shares with her husband and business partner, Ben, and their family.
“I really wanted something trendy, edgy and bold but in a small enough space that if it didn’t work out perfectly, or if it gets really dated quickly, I can somewhat easily change it out,” Booth says. “So I looked at a lot of pictures and decided that the blue, matte black, cement tile and bright whites all needed to come into play.”
Booth worked with San Diego Custom Cabinets to create the perfect cabinet color. “The light blue was the perfect beachy modern farmhouse feel I wanted to go with,” she says. “I loved it so much I painted the downstairs barn doors the same shade.” The Booths also used the space as an opportunity to incorporate edgier touches on a smaller scale than in other rooms of the house, such as through the patterned cement tile on the floor.
2. Tranquil and Tucked Away
In collaboration with Chrissy Howard of Jinx McDonald Interior Designs, Jonathan Kukk of Kukk Architecture & Design created this 6-by-12-foot secondary laundry space off the master suite of a home in Marco Island, Florida.
The barn doors and large window allow the smaller room to feel more open, while details such as the patterned cement floor tile and built-in cabinets designed to accommodate the oversize washer and dryer make the rest of the space stand out.
In collaboration with Chrissy Howard of Jinx McDonald Interior Designs, Jonathan Kukk of Kukk Architecture & Design created this 6-by-12-foot secondary laundry space off the master suite of a home in Marco Island, Florida.
The barn doors and large window allow the smaller room to feel more open, while details such as the patterned cement floor tile and built-in cabinets designed to accommodate the oversize washer and dryer make the rest of the space stand out.
1. Soft Green and See-Through Storage
The most-saved laundry room photo of the last three months is another shot of the bright and beachy Los Angeles room designed by Alison Kandler (also featured at No. 6). The sage green French door (Southfield Green by Benjamin Moore) pictured here fills the room with light, showcasing its old-fashioned details such as vintage art, perforated-mesh panels and a periwinkle ceramic backsplash with a linen texture.
Your turn: Which laundry room is your favorite? Tell us in the Comments.
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The most-saved laundry room photo of the last three months is another shot of the bright and beachy Los Angeles room designed by Alison Kandler (also featured at No. 6). The sage green French door (Southfield Green by Benjamin Moore) pictured here fills the room with light, showcasing its old-fashioned details such as vintage art, perforated-mesh panels and a periwinkle ceramic backsplash with a linen texture.
Your turn: Which laundry room is your favorite? Tell us in the Comments.
More on Houzz
How to Remodel the Laundry Room
40 Laundry Rooms to Love
10 Small-But-Mighty Laundry Stations for an Easier Washday
Get inspired with more laundry room photos
Shop for laundry products
Combine patterned floor tile, sophisticated black cabinetry, contrasting gold hardware and a few handy features and you get this Charlotte, North Carolina, laundry room by Ram Design-Build. Plenty of flat surfaces, floating storage and a pullout drying rack take the space from stylish to smart.
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