Let's face it — laundry isn't exactly the highlight of anyone's week. But who says it has to be a total drag? With a few simple tweaks, you can turn that overlooked corner of your home into a space that actually makes you smile while sorting socks.
We've rounded up 30 easy-peasy laundry room decor ideas that'll have you actually looking forward to laundry day.
From bold wallpaper to clever organizational hacks, these tips by Minted will help you create a laundry space that's both practical and pretty. And the best part? You don't need a massive budget or DIY skills to make it happen.
Wall Art for the Laundry Room
Just because the laundry room is functional, doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful! Adding a touch of personality with art and decor makes the space more inviting while you tackle those weekly (or daily) chores.
1. Laundry-themed art prints
Hang up some laundry-inspired artwork to add charm to this utilitarian space. A whimsical print of clothespins or a cleverly lettered quote like "Sorting out life, one load at a time" can elevate your space from purely functional to delightfully decorative.
Position your chosen piece at eye level to create a captivating focal point that breaks up blank walls.
2. Removable wall mural
Ready to make a big splash without the long-term commitment? Removable wall murals are your ticket to a quick and stunning laundry room makeover. These peel-and-stick panels are ideal for renters or those who like to change their decor frequently. They're easy to apply and remove, leaving your walls pristine for the next design inspiration.
For laundry rooms, opt for moisture-resistant options that can handle a bit of humidity.
3. Original paintings
Unlike mass-produced prints, a one-of-a-kind artwork adds personality and shows that even practical spaces deserve thoughtful design touches.
Even small canvases make a bold statement in compact laundry rooms. Position a vibrant abstract or serene landscape where you'll see it during those folding sessions, and suddenly, laundry day feels a little more enjoyable.
4. Textile Art
Textile wall hangings introduce warmth and texture to plain walls, turning your laundry area into a stylish nook. Consider hanging a handwoven tapestry that offers a delightful contrast to the typical smooth surfaces of appliances and cabinetry.
Working with a compact laundry closet? Vertical textile art can be your design ally. A long, narrow piece can create the illusion of height, making your space feel more open and airy. For a personalized touch, why not craft your own fabric art? Simply stretch your chosen fabric over a canvas, and you've created a custom piece that adds character and charm to your laundry routine.
5. Mirrors
A cleverly placed mirror can work wonders, bouncing light around and making your wash-and-fold spot feel more open. But mirrors aren't just about creating visual tricks. Hang a mirror with a sleek frame above your folding area. Or get creative with a mirror backsplash behind your sink – it can significantly amp up the brightness compared to regular surfaces. Place your mirror strategically to reflect a pretty light fixture or that quirky laundry art you love, and you've just doubled your decor impact.
6. Curated Gallery Wall
A curated art display could be perfect for that blank laundry room wall. Mix up frame sizes and styles to create visual interest – pair vintage finds with sleek modern pieces. For a cohesive look, choose a color scheme that complements your wash-and-fold space.
When arranging your artful ensemble, start by laying out pieces on the floor to nail the perfect composition. Keep about 3 inches between frames to maintain a tidy but not cramped look. Don't be afraid to mix in personal touches – a framed family photo or your kid's masterpiece can make your laundry room feel more like home.
Lighting That Makes A Difference
Good lighting in the laundry room isn't just practical — it's a game-changer for both stain-spotting and style. From pendant lights to sleek sconces, these illuminating ideas turn your wash-and-fold space from drab to fab.
7. Statement ceiling pendant
A statement ceiling pendant can turn your cleaning corner from mundane to marvelous in no time. Opt for a unique design that reflects your style — a vintage-inspired iron light fixture could add farmhouse charm to your space, while a modern geometric fixture brings an edgy twist to your cleaning sessions.
8. Task table lamp
Need a focused beam for treating stubborn stains or perfecting your ironing technique? A small table lamp could be the essential helper in your laundry routine. Plus, they add a touch of warmth that turns your cleaning space into a more inviting nook.
Opt for lamps with adjustable necks or swivel heads to direct light precisely where you need it. Some even feature USB charging ports — ideal for keeping your devices powered while you tend to your garments.
9. Ambient floor lamp
Floor lamps pull double duty, chasing away shadows while adding a dash of chic. Picture a sleek arched floor lamp casting a warm glow over your folding area. Its curved profile fills empty corners, adding depth to your space and catching the eye even when it's not lit.
For a quirky twist, try a lamp with a unique shade design. Or cozy up a chair next to your new lamp for the perfect sock-sorting spot.
Smart Solutions For Laundry Chaos
Let's face it — laundry rooms collect more than just dirty clothes. From detergent bottles to dryer sheets, this space needs smart storage to keep chaos at bay. These clever storage ideas maximize every inch of space while adding a touch of style to your washing routine.
10. Woven laundry baskets
Swap out those plastic bins for woven laundry baskets that double as chic decor. These natural fiber beauties add instant texture and warmth to your wash space while keeping your clothes neatly organized. Plus, they are built to last, handling heavy loads with ease while elevating your space.
Mix and match basket sizes to create an eye-catching display – tall ones for towels, medium for everyday loads, and cute little ones for socks and undies. The varying heights make your laundry corner look thoughtfully arranged instead of just functional.
11. Countertop containers
Transfer your laundry supplies into simple glass jars or ceramic containers for a more organized look. This practical switch reduces visual clutter while keeping everything you need within easy reach. Clear containers make it easy to see when you're running low on supplies, and uniform containers create a tidier countertop space.
Pro Tip: Match your containers to your laundry room's color scheme. You'll be amazed at how even the most functional items suddenly feel like intentional design choices!
12. Small Woven Baskets
Struggling with loose buttons, stray socks, or delicate items that need special care? Woven baskets in compact sizes excel at corralling those miscellaneous bits and bobs that always seem to multiply. Consider a set of handwoven mini baskets to sort your laundry essentials by color or function. Not only will they keep your space tidy, but they'll also add a touch of artisanal charm to your shelves.
With so many storage options available, choose baskets that fit both your space and style. Look for practical features like compartments or wheels. Picking containers that match your color scheme helps create a cohesive look throughout your laundry room.
Accents With Practical Appeal
Even the most functional space deserves a few decorative touches to make it feel like a natural extension of your home. These simple additions — from soft textiles to eye-catching objects — can turn a utilitarian space into one that feels deliberately designed and genuinely inviting.
13. Colorful throw pillows
Toss a few vibrant throw pillows onto your laundry room seating and add instant comfort and style to your workspace. Pick pillows that match the colors in your home to create a smooth transition between rooms.
For a bit of fun, why not try pillows with quirky patterns or laundry-themed designs? They'll give you something to smile about while you're sorting socks. And don't stress about keeping them spotless – many pillows have removable covers you can easily toss in with your next load.
14. Cozy throw blankets
Drape a soft throw blanket over your laundry room seating for an instant upgrade to both look and function. These practical additions aren't just decorative — they're perfect for wrapping around your shoulders while waiting for that final cycle to finish.
Choose throws that complement your laundry room's color palette for a cohesive look, or add a textured knit blanket to bring warmth and visual interest to the room. For a personal touch, select patterns or colors that make you smile while tackling the weekly washing.
15. Laundry room rug
Step onto a plush surface while folding those warm towels and feel the difference. A stylish, durable rug can both define your space and add a layer of comfort to those tile or concrete floors.
Look for washable options that can handle the occasional spill or detergent drip. Patterned designs work wonders for hiding lint and keeping your space looking tidy between deep cleans. Choose from hand-tufted textures or easy-care printed styles to match your needs and decor preferences. With the right rug, your laundry space can be both practical and inviting.
16. Patterned tea towels
Display some patterned tea towels that do double duty – they tackle spills and drips, and look stylishly functional while doing it. Showcase a set of artist-designed tea towels on a hook or rod for instant wall art — no nails required.
Here's a clever idea — rotate your towels with the seasons. Try bright florals in spring, beachy vibes in summer, and cozy plaids when the leaves start to fall.
17. Stylish bookends
Spruce up your storage with some stylish organizers that do more than just prop up books. These little heroes can corral your detergent bottles, stain removers, and folding guides into an organized, attractive display.
Look for bookends with personality — maybe sleek marble for a modern vibe or rustic wood to warm up the space. They're not just for literature! Use them to create a charming display with your prettiest laundry accessories and a small potted plant.
Want to add a touch of whimsy? Try decorative supports shaped like clothespins or vintage irons. They're functional, fun, and totally on-theme for your laundry nook.
18. Decorative sculptures and objects
Why not add a quirky ceramic figurine or cool sculptural object to your laundry space? These little artistic touches give you something to smile about while measuring detergent and make the room feel more like "you."
Place these fun accents strategically — on upper shelves or in corners — where they won't get in the way of your folding and sorting. Even something as simple as an interesting vase or a sculptural container for clothespins can turn a boring laundry essential into something you actually enjoy looking at.
Greenery To Bring Your Room Alive
Add a touch of nature to bring life and freshness amidst all those hard appliance surfaces. A bit of greenery adds personality without adding work — perfect for a space that's already busy with chores.
19. Artistic Planters
Eco-friendly elements like plants are becoming increasingly popular in laundry room designs. Perch a small fern on a shelf or hang a pothos in a planter where it won't get in the way of your routine. These plants add visual interest and can even help purify the air.
Choose planters that match your style — simple ceramic containers, colorful designs, or even repurposed items can work well. Put them where they'll get enough light but won't interfere with your laundry tasks — maybe on top of cabinets or in a sunny corner.
20. Fresh (or faux) stems in vases
Not ready to commit to a living plant? A simple vase with a few fresh stems or branches adds that touch of nature to your laundry space without the maintenance. Fresh eucalyptus or lavender brings a pleasant scent that complements your clean clothes, while faux stems offer the same visual appeal with absolutely zero upkeep.
Choose vases that coordinate with your other room accents — a ceramic container that matches your countertop accessories or a glass bottle that echoes your storage jars. Even just a single interesting branch or a few stalks of dried wheat can add organic texture to an otherwise practical space.
21. Dried botanicals in bottles
For fuss-free greenery, dried botanicals in simple bottles make a perfect laundry room accent. Place sprigs of lavender, eucalyptus, or wheat stalks in clear glass bottles for decoration that needs zero maintenance — perfect for busy laundry rooms.
Arrange bottles of different heights on floating shelves or perch them atop your trusty washer for an instant style refresh. Mix in some vibrant dried blooms to complement your laundry room's color scheme, and voila! You've created a space that's both practical and pretty.
Personal Touches That Feel Right
Why should your laundry room be all business? From family photos to lovely scents, these small but significant touches create a more pleasant atmosphere while you tackle the weekly washing.
22. Soothing scented candles
Scented candles bring a touch of spa-like calm to your busy laundry routine. The right scent can create a soothing ambiance, making your time in the laundry room feel less like a chore and more like a moment of calm in your day.
Choose a clean cotton fragrance to complement that fresh-from-the-dryer feeling, or opt for a bright lemon lavender to uplift your mood while folding. Even when unlit, elegant candles in attractive containers serve as stylish decor accents.
23. Decorative candle holders
Candle holders add a nice decorative touch to your laundry room, even when they're not being used. These small accents are an easy way to make your laundry space feel more thought-out and personal without taking up much room or getting in the way of your routine.
A simple metallic holder can catch the light as you fold, while a ceramic piece adds a splash of color to your shelves. Try placing a few holders of different heights on top of your dryer or a nearby table to create visual interest.
24. Family photo gallery wall
There's something surprisingly enjoyable about being surrounded by faces you love while doing a routine chore. Turn your laundry room into a place of happy memories by adding a small collection of family photos.
For a refined aesthetic, consider coordinating frames in various sizes. Consider including a mix of color and black-and-white photos for visual interest, or group pictures by theme—like vacation memories or holiday gatherings—to create little stories on your wall.
25. Kids' artwork display
Let your little Picassos brighten up your laundry days! Framing your little ones' creations adds vibrant splashes of color and moments of warmth to a strictly practical space. You can try using thrift store frames modified with cork boards for an easy-to-update display that looks polished and fun. Keep things fresh by rotating the artwork regularly — it's a great way to celebrate your kids' evolving creativity and keep your laundry room decor current.
Pro Tip: Hand your kids some paint and let them decorate their own frames—not only will you get adorably unique display pieces, but you'll create a sweet memory every time you glance at their handiwork during the weekly wash.
26. Custom house portrait
If your laundry room feels a bit disconnected from the rest of your house, a commissioned home portrait is the answer. Since you spend so much time in this functional space caring for your home, why not display the very place you're maintaining?
A house portrait works well in laundry rooms for practical reasons. It doesn't collect dust like knick-knacks might in a high-humidity area. It won't be damaged by occasional splashes. It's also a conversation starter for guests who might glimpse your laundry space — giving this often-overlooked room a thoughtful finishing touch that shows attention to every corner of your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Curious about how to make your laundry room sparkle with style? We've got you covered! Here are answers to some common queries to help you create a space that's both functional and fabulous.
What are some space-saving ideas for small laundry rooms?
Think vertical! Use floating shelves and tall cabinets to store essentials without eating up floor space. Try a wall-mounted drying rack that folds away when not in use. A countertop over your washer and dryer creates a handy folding station.
How can I make my laundry room feel more organized?
Declutter regularly and use labeled bins to corral supplies. Color-coded baskets can keep sorting simple. Consider an over-the-door organizer for often-used items. Remember, a place for everything means everything in its place!
What color schemes work best for creating a calming laundry environment?
Soft, muted tones like light blues, greens, or grays can create a serene atmosphere. For a crisp look, try a classic black-and-white palette. Want a pop of energy? Add accents in vibrant hues like yellow or coral.
How do I incorporate storage solutions that blend functionality and style?
Look for pretty yet practical options. Woven baskets add texture while hiding clutter. Glass jars make attractive containers for detergents and clothespins. A vintage ladder can become a charming towel rack.
What are some budget-friendly decor tips for a laundry room makeover?
Paint is your best friend for an affordable refresh. Add personality with peel-and-stick wallpaper, removable murals or colorful storage containers. Dress up plain cabinets with new hardware. Don't forget the power of plants – even faux greenery can liven up the space!
How can I add personality to my laundry room without overwhelming the space?
Choose one or two statement pieces, like a bold piece of wall art or a stylish light fixture. Display a collection of vintage laundry items. Use fun, patterned curtains to hide shelving or appliances.
What types of lighting are recommended for laundry rooms?
Bright, warm lighting is key for visibility. Consider layering task lighting under cabinets with ambient overhead fixtures. A statement pendant can add style and functionality. Natural light is a bonus, so maximize any windows you have!
Are there any specific materials or finishes that work well for laundry room cabinetry?
Opt for durable materials that can handle moisture. Laminate or painted wood cabinets are practical choices. For a sleek look, try high-gloss finishes. Metal cabinets offer industrial charm and easy cleaning.
How can I effectively use wall space for decor and utility?
Install a pegboard for hanging tools and supplies. Use magnetic strips for small metal items. A wall-mounted drying rack saves floor space. Don't forget decorative touches – a gallery wall of family photos can make chores more enjoyable!
What are some ways to bring a touch of luxury to my laundry room?
Splurge on high-end hardware for cabinets and drawers. Add a stylish backsplash or luxe countertop material. Incorporate plush textiles like a soft rug or elegant window treatments. Remember, small luxuries can make a big impact in utility spaces!
Your Laundry Room, Your Way
These simple decor ideas can help your laundry room feel more like a real part of your home instead of just a place to wash clothes. Adding even a few personal touches makes a big difference in a space where you spend so much time each week.
Remember, you don't need a complete renovation to make a big difference. Start with one or two of your favorite ideas from this list and build from there. And when you're ready to add that artistic touch, Minted's collection of unique art and home decor offers countless options to help make your laundry room truly yours.