Organize it and keep it that way.
Have a space for lost socks.
And keep a jar handy for loose change, keys and other pocket treasures.
DIY instructions here.
Create accessible bin storage by installing a wire shelf upside down and at an angle.
Forgo the clunky ironing board for a DIY ironing mat that you can use on top of the dryer.
Make one yourself. How-to guide is here.
Buy or build yourself a fold-away folding table.
And a pull-out drying rack.
Or you can make your own.
Instructions here.
Or simply hang a ladder from the ceiling.
Step-by-step guide here.
Put a shoe organizer on the back of the door to keep all your cleaning products organized.
Then put up a pegboard to keep your cleaning supplies in order.
Hang a chalkboard or paint your cupboards with chalkboard paint for laundry reminders like which clothes can’t go in the dryer.
Or simply keep a dry-erase marker around so you can write notes to yourself on the washing machine.
Use tags and labels to designate a pickup bin for each member of the household.
And have hampers for each type of wash.
Hang up a laundry cheat sheet so you never ruin another article of clothing.
Buy the print here.
Assemble a stain-removal kit.
Then wall mount a stain-fighting how-to guide for reference.
Prints available here.
Your lint bin should be easily accessible.
Instructions on how to make your own here.
If you run out of drying space, an IKEA towel bar will give you more than you need.
A retractable clothesline hidden in a cabinet will also work — and save space.
Or if you don’t have cabinets, hang old crates for open shelving.
DIY instructions here.
Beautify your laundry room by painting those ugly vinyl or linoleum floors.
It’s easier than you might think.
And keep detergent and other washing potions in attractive glass jars.
You’re laundry room is organized! Nicely done. Now move on to the garage.