Laundry Renovations That Work Hard Behind the Scenes
A well-designed laundry should quietly make life easier. From school uniforms and workwear to sheets and towels, the goal is a space that takes the stress out of washing days with better storage, smoother workflow and surfaces that stand up to constant use.
Laundry layouts that actually fit your routine
A laundry has to work hard in a small footprint. The layout is planned around how you sort, wash, dry and fold, so there is room to move, store baskets and deal with daily loads without tripping over clutter or appliances.
Smart storage for more than just cleaning products
Most laundries end up as a catch-all space. Cabinetry, shelving and hanging options are designed to handle linen, bulk supplies, pet gear and coats, not just detergent. Everything has a place, which keeps benches clear and the room easier to keep tidy.
Built to handle moisture, mess and heavy use
Laundries cop constant water, humidity and foot traffic. Flooring, joinery and fixtures are chosen with that in mind, focusing on hard-wearing, low-maintenance surfaces and proper drainage so the room stays solid and safe over time.
Integration with the rest of the home
A good laundry renovation looks like it belongs in the house, not tacked on later. Finishes, colours and hardware are aligned with nearby spaces like the kitchen or hallway, so the room feels connected rather than out of place.