![]() ![]() Between our bathroom (which connects to the laundry room), bedroom, hallway and laundry room, we have an insane number of doors - all that open into each other.There was tons of wasted space above and below and the shelf was so shallow, I could barely stand on my tippy toes to reach anything. What I hadn’t taken into consideration was that a top loader would also essentially abolish the possibility of adding a countertop at a later date, if we chose. We opted for a top load washer when we moved in - we had been told that especially with the units being upstairs, coupled with stories of front-loader regrets when it came to leaks and smell, we thought this was the safest bet.Small Laundry Room Pass Through Challengesīefore we jump into all the solutions, let’s chat about the layout and our efficiency struggles I wanted to address. Read on to see how I transformed our space with minimal adjustments that made a major difference! While there were some aesthetic improvements with the organizational improvements, by default, this space is all about function. ![]() While our laundry room definitely saw a “glow-up” over the past year, the improvement is more budget friendly and outfitted with a custom Elfa system in lieu of custom cabinetry. Along with our challenges - which I hope are relatable to many of you - I’m sharing small laundry room organization ideas whether you have the same layout as me, or maybe something even more confined. But, after addressing our biggest challenges, I am sharing how I’ve made our small space work way more efficiently. Today’s post isn’t about a crazy, before and after laundry room renovation that suddenly turned into a spread of a magazine. But, I think a lot of us are in the same boat. A big, beautiful laundry room with cabinets, countertops, and quirky wallpaper is definitely a “one-day dream” but do we have that? No. At the top of the list - our small laundry room pass-through. ![]() There are a few places in our home I haven’t or don’t intentionally share. ![]()
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