Transform Your Laundry Room: Inspiring Ideas with Videos and Pictures

20.04.2023

The laundry room is often an overlooked and underutilized space in the home, but with a little creativity and organization, it can become a functional and even stylish area. Whether you have a small closet-sized space or a larger room dedicated to laundry, there are ways to optimize the layout and storage options to make doing laundry a more efficient and enjoyable task. 

In this article, we'll explore some practical tips and ideas for organizing your laundry room, including storage solutions, organization hacks, and design inspiration to help you create a laundry room that works for you and your family.

This laundry room comes with oak cabinets, which may not be so common, looks luxurious. Siemens washer and dryer in height so that you do not have to bend over to empty the machines. Good and functional storage space under and next to the machines, above is mostly for the sake of appearance, but works with washing powder and a few other small things.

This laundry room was filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at Designa, Bodo, Norway

This laundry room has millions of views on Pinterest, so it's apparently popular. The cabinets are gray with white washer and dryer from AEG. Washer and dryer are placed high so you do not have to bend, which makes emptying the machines easier. You will find both storage space under the machines and above, so this laundry room solution is very well planned to maximize surface use.

This AUBO laundry room was filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at Julius Jakhelln, Bodo, Norway.

This laundry room requires its space, large work area, large cabinets for storage. If you like a bright environment with white everywhere, this is perfect for you. Miele washer and dryer. It is common for the washing machine and dryer to be higher up in the cabinets so that you do not have to bend over to empty the machine.

This laundry room was filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at Sigdal, Bodo, Norway.

This laundry room comes with gray cabinets and Marbre countertop. Miele washer and dryer are strategically placed in height so you do not have to bend so much to empty the machine. Good storage space under washer and dryer. This fits perfectly if you have less space to move on when building a new laundry room.

This laundry room was filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at Bodo Interior, Norway.

This nice laundry room from IKEA with pink walls, Jotun Deco Pink for those who want to know the color. Veddinge is the method for laundry cabinets and Jonaxel is the name of the stand next to the washing machine and dryer. Ekbacken countertop.

This laundry room from IKEA was filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at IKEA, Oslo, Norway

If you're planning a kitchen remodel and looking for a stylish yet budget-friendly option, you've probably come across IKEA kitchens. Known for their sleek Scandinavian design and affordable pricing, IKEA kitchens have become a go-to choice for homeowners, renters, and even design professionals. But are they really worth the investment?

Minimalism is changing. It's no longer just about cold white walls and hard angles. And honestly? It's not even really "Scandinavian" anymore — or "Japandi." Walking through Bolia, I didn't see the same old design clichés. I saw something more universal. A new wave of calm. Let's call it: Global Zen.

If you're dreaming of a calm, cozy, and functional living space that blends simplicity with warmth, you're not alone. Scandinavian interior design has become a global trend — and for good reason. The mix of neutral colors, natural materials, and functional furniture makes it perfect for modern living.