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15 Laundry Room Cabinet Ideas for Maximum Function and Style

By: Andrew Saladino | 4 min

Laundry room with white appliances and open shelving.

Laundry rooms are often tucked away into corners of your home, but that doesn’t mean they’re any less used. In fact, your laundry room is the one place in your home where function and efficiency should be a top priority. These laundry room cabinet ideas will help you strike a balance between storage and style.

1. Open Laundry Room Cabinets and Shelves

Washer, dryer, vacuum, and linens stacked in open cabinet unit.

Open cabinets and shelves allow for quick access to your everyday laundry essentials while also providing overflow storage for extra pillows and linens. Consider storing your laundry detergent, dryer sheets, and clothespins in chic glass jars or bins to keep your cabinets organized and aesthetically pleasing.

2. Frosted Glass Cabinets

Laundry room with white appliances in a white open shelving unit with frosted glass cabinets on top.

Do you like the idea of open cabinets but might need a bit less transparency? With frosted or reeded glass cabinets, you’ll still get that added openness in your laundry room without having to put everything on display. Frosted glass is especially great for high-traffic areas like laundry rooms because of its durability and low maintenance.

3. Pastel Laundry Room Cabinets

Laundry room with pastel blue cabinets, farmhouse sink, and yellow flower wallpaper.

Bring a fresh, fun look to your laundry room with cool mint green, baby blue, or powder pink cabinets. Although pastels are known to be soft colors, they lend a bold sense of personality and lightness to a space by managing to be soft and airy without defaulting to traditional neutral shades.

4. Beadboard Laundry Room Cupboards

Laundry room with white beadboard cabinets, rolling laundry bins, and blue rug.

Beadboard cabinets have a long history in French country, farmhouse, and cottage-style home designs, and have seen a resurgence in recent years. This style of cabinet has vertical planks fitted together with small ridges known as "beads" between each plank, creating a subtle addition of texture for the perfect rustic touch to your laundry room.

5. Dual-purpose Storage Solutions

Laundry room mudroom combo with built in bench and storage.

In many homes, a laundry room is so much more than just a laundry room. If your space doubles as a mudroom, dog room, home office, playroom, etc., there are dual-purpose storage solutions available to save space and maximize efficiency. For example, adding a bench with storage in a laundry/mudroom combo creates a convenient place for you to lace up your boots and store extra cleaning supplies.

6. DIY Laundry Room Cabinets

Laundry room with folding table on top of appliances, gray patterned wallpaper, and family photos.
Photo credit: Shelley Westerman, Crazy Wonderful

Your laundry room likely isn't a popular gathering place in your home - making it the perfect spot to try your hand at some DIY room renovation projects. Painting your old cabinets is a quick and cost-effective way to give your laundry room an instant facelift, but why stop there? With resources like Pinterest and YouTube, you can find step-by-step guides to build your own folding table, drawer inserts, and more. And if it doesn't come out quite as you'd hoped, no one has to see it until you have a chance to try again.

7. Crisp White Cabinets

Laundry room with large white cabinets and dark gray appliances.

White cabinets will never go out of style, and for good reason — white is the easiest color to incorporate to achieve a bright, open space. White is arguably the most versatile color. While the white-on-white aesthetic has taken the design world by storm, white cabinets will also work well with virtually any wall color and modern design style.

8. Floor-to-Ceiling Cabinets

Modern bathroom with laundry appliances stacked in floor-to-ceiling cabinet.

Is your laundry room lacking serious space? Take advantage of every inch with floor-to-ceiling cabinets. Tall cabinets are the perfect place to store vacuum cleaners, ironing boards, mops, and other large cleaning supplies. Or, use them as an extra closet to store winter jackets or sports gear.

9. A Washer/Dryer Built-in Cabinet

Washer hidden in cream cabinets underneath a kitchen sink.

Some homes won’t have a designated laundry room, but there are still options for creating a unique space for laundry — enter the all-in-one laundry cabinet. If your washer and dryer are located in your kitchen or hallway, you can transform your laundry space into an oversized cabinet to keep your washing appliances out of view and create more storage space.

10. An In-between Laundry Room Cabinet

White washer and dryer with custom pull-out cabinet in between.
Photo Credit: Loving Here

Every inch of space is important when you’re working with tiny laundry rooms. If you have a gap between your washer and dryer, an in-between pull-out cabinet could be a great place to store your detergent without taking up precious storage space in your upper cabinets. Plus, you won’t have to worry about dropping your socks between your washing appliances ever again.

11. A Built-in Drying Rack

Laundry room with white cabinets, pull out drying racks, and a marble countertop.
Photo credit: Innovative Construction Inc.

If your laundry room doesn’t have room for a full-size drying rack, don’t despair — it could still have drying drawers. These pull-out drying racks can easily be hidden away when not in use, so you can finally stop hanging your shirts on your shower rod and balcony come laundry day.

12. A Broom Storage Closet

Narrow laundry room with white floor-to-ceiling storage closets.

Brooms and mops can be tough to store neatly and efficiently. Installing a broom closet in your laundry room is a smart solution for stashing these bulkier items. Adding hooks to the inside door of a tall cabinet allows for easy access to these items without sacrificing storage space for smaller cleaning supplies.

13. Fun, Colorful Cabinets

Laundry room with dark teal cabinets, black open cabinets, and white countertop.

You spend a significant amount of time in your laundry room, so make it a space you enjoy being in. Don’t worry too much about whether the colors you choose clash with the rest of your home decor — your guests won’t be spending too much time there anyway. If that means painting your cabinets electric blue or adding funky tropical wallpaper, go for it!

14. Louvered-style Cabinets

Washer with load of laundry next to hamper of laundry and wood louvered-style cabinet.

You spend a significant amount of time in your laundry room, so make it a space you enjoy being in. Don’t worry too much about whether the colors you choose clash with the rest of your home decor — your guests won’t be spending too much time there anyway. If that means painting your cabinets electric blue or adding funky tropical wallpaper, go for it!

15. Two-toned Laundry Room Cabinets

Large laundry room with white upper cabinets, blue lower cabinets, and white appliances.

If you're not ready to commit to one color, two-toned cabinets are a great way to add a hint of color without overpowering the rest of your space. With this style, it's customary to paint your lower cabinets an eye-catching shade while leaving your upper cabinets a neutral color. No matter the color you choose, two-toned cabinets will look great with any design style.

Laundry Room Cabinet Ideas FAQs

Still deciding on which cabinets will work best in your space? Here’s a quick breakdown of the most frequently asked laundry room cabinet questions to help you choose.

How do I choose laundry room cabinets?

Consider your storage and organization needs, personal style, and the functionality you’d like to add to your laundry area when choosing your cabinets. Laundry room cabinets come in a variety of materials and styles, making it easy to find one that fits your needs.

What kind of cabinets do you use for a laundry room?

The type of cabinets you can use in your laundry room will depend on your space and storage needs. Typically, laundry room cabinets will consist of wall cabinets, open shelves, base cabinets, or a combination of the three.

Can you use kitchen cabinets in a laundry room?

Kitchen cabinets and laundry room cabinets are made of similar materials and finishes. If a cabinet is durable enough for your kitchen, it should also work for your laundry room.

How much does it cost to add cabinets to a laundry room?

The cost of your laundry room cabinets will depend on multiple factors, such as the materials used, the type of cabinet, and the size of your laundry room. Prices can range from $250 to $2,000.

Your laundry room may not be the heart of your home, but that doesn’t mean you have to deal with a drab, cluttered space. Updating your laundry room cabinets is a simple way to breathe life into your design, add extra storage space, and make laundry day just a little more bearable.

For more cabinet inspiration, check out our collection of ready-to-assemble and pre-assembled cabinets to help make your next remodeling project easier than ever.

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