Skip to Main Content
Sign In
Sign In

How to Organize a Laundry Room in 5 Easy Steps

Find simple laundry room solutions.

blue laundry room with stacked washer and dryer

Organizing your laundry room can help you avoid chaos and streamline your weekly to-do's. From decluttering to saving floor space to labeling storage baskets, our step-by-step tips can help you tackle laundry room organization with ease. Keep reading to learn how to organize a laundry room with these simple steps.


Step 1: Clear the Space & Declutter

simple, light blue laundry room

Like any other organization project, it's best to start with a clean slate. Start by clearing out your laundry room and assessing what needs to stay, what needs to go, and what needs to be added. Sort items that might need to be repaired, donated, or tossed to give you a better idea of how you'll organize the space.


This is also a great time to give your laundry room a deep clean so that you can put away your newly organized essentials without worrying about dust bunnies. You'll really be able to notice a difference once you've finished organizing your laundry room.

Shop Mops, Brooms, & Dusters

Step 2: Pick a Practical Layout

yellow laundry room with side-by-side washing machine and dryer

Because knowing how to organize a laundry room can make your everyday routines easier, try to prioritize practicality and place each item where it would make sense in your laundry day process. Create zones for different laundry tasks, such as sorting dirty clothes, folding clean clothes, and ironing wrinkled clothes. You'll also want to organize laundry essentials to be easily accessible while switching over loads of laundry. Plan on keeping detergent within close reach of the washing machine, whereas less-used items can be stashed in overhead cabinets.

Shop Wall Cabinets

Tip!

Read our guide 7 Ultra-Useful Laundry Room Ideas to find inspiration for optimizing your laundry room.


Step 3: Incorporate the Right Storage

Storage solutions should feel intuitive to your laundry day patterns, so it's important that you aim for organization that you'll stick with. Some ideas – like decanting your detergent into glass jars – might not fit into your natural routine and eventually fall to the wayside. Instead, think of ways you can simplify the process of doing laundry while keeping your space organized. This could be using decorative baskets to corral laundry essentials, swapping out your hampers, or installing a hanger bar beside your washer for air drying.


The right laundry room storage for you depends on the specific layout of your space. Thin rolling carts are great for that slim space between a washing machine or dryer, and modular shelving units can be adjusted to store detergent and fabric softener. Just remember to measure the area first to make sure that any storage organizers are a good fit.

Shop Laundry Room Organizers

Tip!

Check out our guide 8 Essential Laundry Room Storage Ideas to find easy ways you can boost your laundry room storage.


Step 4: Look for Space-Saving Solutions

Laundry room essentials can often contribute to what feels like clutter, so wall-mounted pieces can help free up valuable floor space. An over-the-door ironing board saves floor space and folds up for easy storage, while a wall-mounted drying rack unfolds to hold your damp clothes and slides back in when you're all set. These space-saving alternatives use less floor space than their freestanding counterparts – both when they're in use and in storage.

Shop Over-the-Door Ironing Boards

Step 5: Sort & Label Similar Items

Another way to reduce clutter is sorting smaller items by type and grouping them in baskets or bins. Think of small items like spare dryer balls, sewing kits, clothespins, or wash bags. This keeps all of those items in one spot and makes it easier to find something that you might not use every time you start a load of laundry. To make items even easier to find, label the outside of each basket or bin. Some even include a small slot to display the label for a clear view.

Shop Storage Baskets

Tip!

Make the most of your laundry room with our guide 20 Laundry Room Furniture Ideas You Never Knew You Needed.


You May Also Like

Shop Washing Machines

Ready to Shop? Check These Out!

ServerT:2.6364388465881