Just like the kitchen or bathroom, the laundry room plays a crucial role in keeping the household going, but it's often a design afterthought, stuffed into a dark closet or relegated to a dreary ...
Store dryer balls, laundry pods and other essentials in these stylish laundry jars. Clear jars look much sleeker on the ...
No matter who you are or what you do, there is one thing we all have in common—dirty laundry. There's no way around it; keeping up with the never-ending piles is such a chore. Since we do have to ...
I've pulled three key ideas from Martha Stewart's meticulously designed laundry room to give my space some order ...
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Laundry rooms in residential homes appear to have come a long way in the last century. Advancements in washer-dryer technology and current interior design trends have inspired families to think ...
Laundry rooms these days are migrating upstairs from basements, where they've traditionally sat in most homes. Sometimes these rooms are little more than two appliances and a slop sink in an ...
Don’t let your petite laundry room stifle your creative interiors when there’s an abundance of small laundry room ideas from which you can draw inspiration to ensure that this small space shines in ...
“What’s funny about laundry rooms is that we’re in them a lot, yet we approach these spaces as an afterthought,” designer AJ Margulis says. It’s true. There’s no standard laundry room size, shape or ...
For most of us, the laundry room is probably the least interesting and least glamorous room in our home. Traditionally little if any thought has ever been given to its design or appearance. Just put ...
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I'm not sure where the term "laundry day blues" came from, but maybe it's because most laundry rooms are depressing. They don't excite our fun side. If you have to do laundry - and most of us do - why ...