Remodeling your Laundry Room through DIY

The laundry room can be one of the most easily-forgotten locations in your home, but it is also one of the most important for many people. Renovating and improving it can go a long way towards making it a more comfortable and appealing space, and DIY is the perfect way to go about it.

Why use DIY?

A full overhaul of your laundry room would cost quite a bit if you had it professionally renovated, but DIY techniques can be a far cheaper way to approach the project. Not only does it mean that you are not paying for a contractor, but you get full control over your own budget.

The Township of Charlestown, PA is located in the city of Malvern, PA 19432 and is home to a multitude of types of people who call this lovely area home.

For example, custom cabinet installation could cost as much as $2,000 or more when you hire a specialist. By doing it yourself, you save all of that money and get a bit more control over how you are actually installing them, as well as improving your own DIY skills in the process.

Quick DIY techniques for your laundry room 

Instead of having to budget out a lot of money for a professional remodel, you can take on your utility room as a DIY project and make some small but meaningful tweaks. It only takes a few little additions or changes to completely alter the atmosphere and feel of a room.

Add Shelving

Shelving is always at a premium in a small room, but there are some creative places where you can add extra shelves without cramping the room even further. Adding some behind a door will not make the room any smaller, but even a few inches of shelf space can make a difference.

Using up any ‘dead space’ that you have left is a great way to get more out of a small room, making it a much easier space to use without actually limiting your own movement. Even something as simple as adding one extra shelf to an existing wall shelving set can be a huge boon.

Use Hangars

Hanging up clothes and laundry is the ideal way to let them dry naturally, but you can’t always do that outside. While it might seem wasteful to use up space hanging your clothing indoors, it is actually quite an easy thing to set up.

Even something as simple as a thin board between two ceiling struts, or a rail above a window, can give you an easy and reliable place to hang up clothing so that it can dry faster. An adjustable shower rod can be a less permanent (but no less effective) option for smaller homes.

Swap to Sliding Doors

A door that opens into a laundry room will naturally cut down on space since you need some of the floor free to actually swing it open. Even if it swings the other way, the door handle still sticks out, and you can’t really block it without compromising your own safety.

Using sliding doors can alleviate this problem and give you a nicer-looking utility room, with the added possibility of letting light through if it is partially glass. This can be an advanced project, but if your DIY skills and budget allow it, then it offers a lot of benefits and almost no drawbacks.

Try Fold-Away Utilities

Folding appliances are always useful in a small space, and this makes a folding ironing board perfect for a laundry room. Not only can this cut down on how much space you use, but it also gives you far more control over the way that your room is laid out since the ironing board can be hidden away.

The same goes for a lot of stowaway items, from tables to clothing racks. All of this can be very useful without consuming extra space when you are not using them, giving you a lot more flexibility in a small room.

Improve Lighting

Sometimes, lighting can make one of the biggest differences in how a room looks. Not only does good lighting help make a room look cleaner, but dark lighting can actively harm how nice a space looks, even if everything else is perfect.

Consider changing around your lights, either by choosing new bulbs for existing lights or installing new ones. Even a battery-operated or wall-plug-powered LED light strip can help, and you have a lot of control over how you choose to light the room.

Repaint Walls

If you are still stuck for new options, try repainting the walls of your utility room. This can sound strange at first, but a full repaint lets you bring out brand new colors and excellent atmospheres that the old paint colors might not have.

Beyond that, the right paint colors can sometimes let light bounce around a room more effectively, meaning that natural light will make a bigger difference. Whatever you choose to do, it is a good way to improve a dark or bland space that could use some extra flair.

What Else?

Really, there is not a single way to tackle a DIY project like this, so it all comes down to what you are looking for. Depending on the scale and style of your renovations, you might be able to do it entirely DIY, but some larger projects can depend on outside help as well.

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