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In utilitarian spaces like laundry rooms, a minimalist approach can be particularly effective. Interior designer Christina Nielsen demonstrates this with a subtle white-and-green color palette that infuses the room with verdant hues
Interior designer David Frazier's laundry room design embraces the charm of textiles by applying them generously throughout the space. Using a classic blue-and-white acanthus fabric from Soane, the walls and café-style skirting
Mixing patterns can transform a laundry room from mundane to marvelous. Interior design firm Massucco Warner combines a whimsical puffer fish wallpaper with geometric tiles, creating a dynamic and playful space.
Pastel colors can refresh a laundry room, offering a break from the traditional blues and greens. Interior designer Marea Clark chose a pastel pink for a dual laundry and mudroom, creating a soft and welcoming environment.
Incorporating vintage elements can add character and charm to a modern laundry room. Cloth & Kind’s design features a vintage zinc tub used as a sink, providing a rustic, weathered feel that contrasts beautifully with newer fixtures.
Small laundry rooms can still be stylish and functional with the right design choices. Interior designer Tineke Triggs used whimsical wallpaper to enliven a compact laundry area, proving that even the smallest spaces can benefit from thoughtful decor.
For a more sophisticated look, consider a midcentury modern design. Melinda K Design blends dark hues with natural wood elements, creating a moodier, stylish laundry room. The dark palette is balanced by white walls and greenery
Natural light can significantly enhance a laundry room’s appeal, making it feel less like a cave and more like a welcoming space. Chandos Interiors designed a laundry room with an open window and a breezy blue-and-white color palette