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Smart Ways to Add Storage in a Laundry Room Without Renovating

Updated: Jun 30

Let's be honest—laundry isn't exactly the highlight of anyone's week. But what if your laundry room storage area could make the task feel easier? Maybe even enjoyable?


Picture this: you walk into your laundry space, and instead of seeing clutter, half-empty bottles, and a growing pile of clothes, you're greeted by a clean, calm, and organized area. Everything has its place, supplies are within reach, and the whole space feels inviting to be in. Sounds like a dream? It doesn't have to be.


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No matter how small your laundry corner might be—whether it's tucked into a hallway closet or squeezed into a bathroom—you can make it work smarter and look better. With the proper setup, even the most compact space can be transformed into a functional and stylish zone that makes laundry day feel less like a chore.



In this guide, we break down affordable and straightforward laundry room storage ideas to enhance your laundry area. From clever laundry room storage hacks to easy upgrades, we'll help you create a space that's clean, organized, and stress-free.


Maximize Wall Storage


When you're short on floor space – a common scenario in many homes, from apartments to suburban houses – your walls become your best friends. Think vertically, not just horizontally. Every inch of wall space above your washer, dryer, or even a door can be a hidden gem for storage. By looking up, you free up valuable floor area and keep things off your counters, making your laundry room feel much bigger and airier.


Tiered Wall Shelves


Skip the basic laundry room shelving and go for adjustable tiered ones instead. These let you change the height of each shelf to fit all your laundry items—whether it's tall detergent bottles, small cleaners, or neatly folded towels. Adjustable shelves make it easy to keep everything organized and within reach. Try using bins or baskets to store your go-to items like detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets.


Corner Shelving


Don't let corner spaces go to waste! In small laundry areas, corners are often overlooked—but they're great for extra storage. Try adding a triangular shelf to hold lightweight items like dryer balls, clothespins, or even a small plant for a pop of color. It's a smart way to use an awkward spot in your laundry room storage design and make your space feel more complete.


Integrated Hanging Rods


A sturdy hanging rod might seem simple, but it's incredibly versatile. Install one directly beneath a wall shelf, between two cabinets, or even above your washer and dryer if you have front-loading machines.


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  • For Air-Drying: This is ideal for clothes that can't be put in the dryer, such as delicates, activewear, or wool sweaters. Hanging them allows them to air dry naturally, which is gentler on fabrics and saves energy.


  • For wrinkle prevention, freshly washed shirts, dresses, and trousers can be hung directly from the hangers after washing in the machine. This helps prevent wrinkles and reduces the need for ironing later.


  • For Pre-Sorting: Use the rod to hang clothes that still need to be put away or to sort laundry by family member or type.


Retractable Rods


For really tiny laundry areas or even a laundry closet, a pull-out or fold-down rod is a game-changer. These clever rods can be extended when you need to hang clothes for drying or wrinkle prevention and then neatly tucked away into a cabinet or against the wall when you're done. They are ideal for saving storage space in the laundry room.


Pro Tip: Get Perfectly Spaced Hangers Every Time


If your hangers are always bunching up or your clothes don't dry all the way, here's a smart fix: try Roomedys® Spacing Tape for Hangers (RST). This special tape attaches to your hanging rod and indicates exactly where to place each hanger. Just match them to the bumps—no guessing needed!


Why it's great:


  • Even Spacing: Clothes dry faster with better airflow.

  • Easy Organization: Everything looks neat, and it's easier to grab what you need.


Smart Laundry Room Shelving Solutions:


Choose shelving that matches your storage needs and complements your room's style:


  • Adjustable Shelves are all about flexibility. Whether you need extra room for a tall detergent bottle or want to rearrange things later, you can easily shift the shelves to fit your needs. It's a simple way to stay organized as your storage needs change.


  • Floating Ledges bring a sleek, modern touch. With hidden hardware, they offer a clean "floating" look—perfect for displaying pretty jars, folded towels, or even a small plant.


  • Combination Units are multitasking pros. These systems mix open shelves with extras like hooks or hanging rods, giving you a versatile setup that handles everything from cleaning supplies to clothes on hangers.


Cabinets:


Laundry room storage cabinets with doors are a great way to keep your laundry room neat and stylish. They hide clutter, protect your supplies from dust, and instantly make the space feel more organized and polished.


Here are a few smart cabinet storage ideas:


  • Pull-Out Drawers: Deep cabinets can be hard to use if you're always digging around in the back. Pull-out trays or drawers let you slide everything out, so it's easy to see and grab what you need.


  • Built-In Hampers: Tired of dirty laundry piling up? Try tilt-out hampers built right into a cabinet. They keep clothes out of sight and are perfect for small spaces where open hampers can make things feel messy.


  • Overhead Cabinets: The space above your washer and dryer is perfect for storing items you don't use every day, like backup detergent or seasonal supplies.



Counter Space:


Having a spot to fold clothes can make a big difference, even in a small laundry room. It makes laundry feel more organized and less of a hassle.

Here are a few smart ways to create laundry room countertop storage

folding space:


  • Drop-Down Tables: Perfect for tight spaces, these fold-down tables attach to the wall and can be folded away when not in use. They're a great solution for small laundry areas.


  • Countertops Over Appliances: If you have front-loading machines, place a strong board or custom countertop over them. This gives you a large, flat surface for folding and keeps everything looking neat.


  • Mobile Folding Stations: A rolling cart with a flat top can go wherever you need it. Use it as a folding table, then roll it out of the way or use it for extra storage.


Multi-Tasking Furniture: Working Smarter, Not Harder


In a small laundry space, furniture should do more than look good—it should work hard, too! Choosing multi-purpose pieces can help you stay organized without occupying extra space.

Here are a few great laundry room space-saving options:


  • Storage Benches: These are perfect for sitting while folding clothes or sorting laundry. Additionally, they often feature hidden storage compartments underneath for baskets, supplies, or extra towels.


  • Rolling Utility Carts: These handy carts can hold cleaning products, hangers, or folded laundry. You can easily move them around the house, and they tuck away when not in use.


  • Wall-Mounted Ironing Boards: A great space-saver, this ironing board folds out when needed and hides away when not in use. It's ideal for tight spaces.



Create Smart Work Zones


Dividing your laundry area into different zones can help everything run more smoothly. When each task has its own space, doing laundry feels quicker and more organized.

Here's how to set up smart zones:


  • Washing Zone: Keep your detergent, stain remover, and fabric softener close to the washer for easy access.


  • Drying Zone: Place drying racks or rods near the machines so clothes can go straight from the washer to air-dry.


  • Folding Zone: Use a nearby table or counter for folding clothes as soon as they're dry.


  • Storage Zone: Set aside a shelf or cabinet for extra items, such as backup detergent, bulk supplies, or items you don't use every day.


Small-Item Storage


It's usually the little things—like brushes, bottles, and bags—that make a space feel messy. The good news? A few clever hanging laundry room wall storage tools can make a big difference.


Here are some easy hanging solutions:


  • Heavy-Duty Hooks: Add these to the back of a door or on an empty wall to hang brooms, mops, or reusable bags. They're strong, simple, and easy to find at most hardware stores.


  • Pegboards: These are great if you want a flexible setup. You can hang all kinds of tools and supplies—just adjust the pegs to fit what you need, such as spray bottles or lint rollers.


  • Mini Drying Racks: A wall-mounted drying rack folds flat when not in use, providing just enough space to dry delicate items like socks or undergarments without occupying unnecessary room.


Stackable Appliances:


If your laundry area is more of a small nook than a full room, stackable washers and dryers can be a game-changer. These units are designed to sit one on top of the other, reducing the amount of floor space they occupy by half.


Why stacking works so well:


  • More Floor Space: Stacking your machines frees up valuable space that you can use for storage, a folding table, or simply for easier movement.


  • Better Organization: With extra wall space beside the stacked units, it's easier to add shelves or cabinets, creating a neat and functional laundry zone.



The Unsung Hero: Garment Racks


A garment rack might not seem like much, but it is a laundry room storage tool that can totally upgrade your laundry routine. Whether you're drying clothes or hanging them after a wash, this handy piece of equipment helps keep your space organized and your clothes looking their best.


Why Use a Garment Rack?


  • It's perfect for air-drying clothes, which helps protect delicate fabrics, prevents shrinkage, and reduces energy use.


  • Hanging clothes right after washing or drying also reduces wrinkles, so there's less ironing later.


Helpful Tips:


  • Select a mobile garment rack that you can roll into a sunny or breezy spot to expedite drying.


  • Hang clothes with a bit of space between them to let air flow and keep everything fresh.


  • Use good hangers that support your clothes and help them keep their shape.



Make Hanging Clothes Easier with Roomedys® Spacing Tape (RST)


Struggling with crowded hangers or wrinkled clothes? Roomedys® Spacing Tape for Hangers (RST) is a simple fix that makes a big difference. It's a sticky tape with evenly spaced bumps that you apply to your hanging rod—each mark shows exactly where to place your hangers.


Why You'll Love It:


  • Better Drying: Clothes dry faster with space between them.

  • Less Wrinkling: No more bunching—your clothes hang neatly and stay smooth.

  • Tidy & Organized: It looks clean, and it's easier to find what you need.

  • Matches Your Style: RST comes in different colors to fit your decor.

  • Kid-Friendly: The spacing marks make it fun and easy for kids to learn how to hang clothes properly.


How to Use It:


  1. Wipe your hanging rod clean and dry.

  2. Stick the tape along the top.

  3. Hang your clothes using the bumps as a guide.


It's a simple upgrade that keeps your laundry space neat, functional, and stress-free.


Conclusion


An organized laundry room isn't just aesthetically pleasing—it makes your life easier. When everything has a place, doing laundry becomes quicker, less stressful, and even a little more enjoyable.


With smart ideas like vertical shelves, hanging rods, handy cabinets, and folding counters, you can transform even a small laundry area into a highly efficient space. Tools like Roomedys® Spacing Tape for Hangers (RST) take it a step further by helping you keep things neat and wrinkle-free with almost no effort.


Remember, the best laundry room storage setup is the one that fits your needs. Start small—pick the tips that make sense for your space, adjust them to your routine, and see how much smoother your laundry day can be.


Ready to upgrade your laundry room? Try a few of these simple laundry room organization solutions—and don't forget to add that helpful touch with Roomedys® Spacing Tape (RST). Your laundry (and your sanity) will thank you!



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Author: Stephen Patrick

Author: Stephen Patrick

Stephen is the Founder and CEO of the Roomedys® brand. Stephen’s inaugural, multi-patented invention, Roomedys® Spacing Tape for Hangers (RST), is poised to transform the world of closet organization. Having spent 25 years in the hospitality industry, Stephen is an expert in functional organization. His mantra, “Everything has a place; everything stays in place,” is the key to achieving a realistic & maintainable routine that provides a feeling of balance and well-being.



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