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Create a Closet Laundry

Holly Honeycutt

By Holly Honeycutt
Updated May 30, 2022

Make laundry less of a chore by moving your washer and dryer to a more convenient spot. See how we converted closets for the job.

Skill

Intermediate

Time

One Weekend

An image of a washer on the left and an image of a laundry closet on the right.

Stack the Appliances

Install a ventless electric dryer designed to fit in a small space but big enough to handle a king-size comforter. This ENERGY STAR® certified washer has 16 wash options and it lets you program custom cycles. To access everything, use louvered bifold doors that provide ventilation. A porcelain tile floor works better than carpet in a potentially wet space.

Made to Sort

A hanging laundry hamper on the bottom shelf of a laundry closet.

Add an allen + roth® ventilated shelving system with additional shelves for quick vertical storage.

Stock Your Shelves

Three shelves stocked with laundry supplies and linens.

Corral small items, such as hand towels and mismatched socks, in wicker baskets to contain clutter in a tight space.

Study the Space

A laundry on the main floor or upper level, instead of in the basement, is a step-saving convenience you’ll appreciate for years. From a hall closet measuring only 3 feet deep by 5 feet wide with a 4-foot opening, we created this compact laundry station after checking it for the necessary space and access to utilities.

Small-Space Laundry Tips

Technology upgrades to washers and dryers have changed how we do laundry. Before you start a load of laundry, remember these key points.

Upkeep: To reduce buildup in a front-load washer dispenser drawer, use only high-efficiency detergent and bleach. Detergent and fabric softener may build up in the dispenser drawer. Residue should be removed once or twice a month.

Weight Control: In a front-load washer, wash like-weight items together. (Don't mix lightweight delicates with heavy bath towels.)

Size Matters: Combine large and small items in a load; add large items first.

Pillow Talk: Pillows and comforters shouldn't be mixed with other items to avoid an out-of-balance load.

Keep It Clean: Clean your front-load washer’s drum monthly. Run the clean cycle with 1 cup of bleach or a cleaner, like Affresh, to avoid odors.

Bolt Down: If you opt to place a stackable dryer above the washer, you'll need a stacking kit to safely secure the machines. Some come with a kit, but check before you leave the store.

Laundry Your Way

Here are four different configurations that you can use for a laundry closet.

Style-Setter Laundry

Graphic of a laundry closet containing a side-by-side laundry set with upper shelves and a cabinet.

A side-by-side washer and dryer pair maximizes counter space. Upper cabinetry hides laundry necessities, while shelves between the cabinets display your prettiest laundry goods, such as sachets and linen water. Add a bulletin board or use chalkboard paint to create a message center for family to-dos.

Linen Lover

Graphic with a stacked laundry set, hanging rod, upper shelves and lower cabinet.

Stacking a washer and dryer opens up floor space. Hide dirty clothes in cabinetry hampers and hang an ironing board on the closet doors. A shower rod or curtain rod puts hangers within arm’s reach. You can add shelving for blankets, duvets, pillows and other seasonal linens. Use a basket to store a fresh set of towels, extra blankets and other linens for drop-in guests.

Clean-Freak Laundry

Graphic with a two-in-one washer dryer, shelves, cleaning supplies and hanging appliances.

A two-in-one washer/dryer increases space for other items, including a vacuum cleaner. A rubber mat protects the floor from messy brooms and mops, while favorite tools hang from perforated hardboard hooks. Build custom-size, brightly painted boxes and fill them with ironing tools, laundry supplies and light bulbs.

DIY Devotee Laundry

Graphic with stacked washer and dryer, a light, a pegboard, shelves and a rolling tool chest.

Stack your washer and dryer to make room for a rolling tool chest that stores tools, cleaning products or DIY supplies. Above the upper appliance, store laundry goods in one convenient place. Perforated hardboard hooks store your most frequently used tools. Add a shelf for household items, such as light bulbs or towels.