Here’s a confession most people won’t make out loud: the laundry closet is the one spot in the house that gets completely forgotten when it comes to decorating.
You squeeze a washer and dryer in there, maybe toss in a shelf, close the bi-fold doors, and call it a day.
But what if that tiny, tucked-away space could genuinely become one of the most charming corners of your entire home?
Wallpaper in a laundry closet isn’t just a trend — it’s honestly one of the smartest decorating moves you can make.
The space is small, which means you need very little wallpaper (hello, budget win!), and since it’s tucked behind doors most of the time, you can go bold in ways you’d never dare in your living room.
We’re talking dramatic botanicals, playful stripes, moody dark florals — the works. And when those doors swing open, the effect is absolutely chef’s kiss.
Whether you’re dealing with a standard bi-fold closet situation, a stacked washer-dryer nook, or a slightly larger laundry room hiding behind a door, these 10 laundry closet wallpaper ideas will give you everything you need to transform the most overlooked spot in your home.
1. The Moody Botanical Statement Wall
Image Prompt: A compact laundry closet with bi-fold doors flung open to reveal lush, dark botanical wallpaper in deep forest green with oversized tropical leaves rendered in ink and gold. A white stackable washer-dryer unit sits flush against the back wall. Floating shelves in natural oak hold woven baskets labeled with simple brass tags. A small brass pendant light hangs overhead. The floor features a tiny mosaic hex tile in black and white. The styling looks intentional and editorial — like something out of a design magazine — yet completely functional. No people are present. The mood is bold, lush, and surprisingly dramatic for such a small space.
This look takes the laundry closet from purely functional to genuinely jaw-dropping. Dark botanical wallpaper — think oversized palm leaves or tropical botanicals on a deep hunter green or charcoal background — creates an instant “wow” moment when those doors open. Because the space is so contained, the pattern doesn’t overwhelm; it transforms.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Dark botanical wallpaper — Graham & Brown, Rifle Paper Co., or Spoonflower all carry gorgeous options. Expect $40–$120 per roll depending on the brand; most closets need only 1–2 rolls
- Stackable white washer-dryer — existing appliances work perfectly; this look flatters any white unit
- Floating oak or walnut shelves — IKEA BERGSHULT shelves, $25–$40 each, or sourced from a thrift store and sanded down
- Woven baskets — Target, TJ Maxx, or World Market, $8–$20 each
- Brass wall hooks — Amazon or Rejuvenation, $15–$40 for a set of 3
- Small pendant light (if hardwiring isn’t possible, a plug-in pendant works beautifully), $30–$80
Step-by-Step Styling Instructions:
- Measure your closet walls carefully and order wallpaper accordingly — add 10% extra for pattern matching
- Clean walls thoroughly and apply a peel-and-stick version for rental-friendly application, OR use traditional paste for a more permanent install
- Install floating shelves at shoulder height above the appliances
- Layer woven baskets (labeled with chalk tags or brass tags for dryer sheets, stain remover, etc.)
- Add a small pendant or plug-in sconce for warm, functional lighting
- Finish with a small pothos or trailing plant on the top shelf — it genuinely thrives in the humidity
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Peel-and-stick botanical wallpaper ($50–$70) + thrifted baskets ($15–$20) + command hooks ($10)
- $100–$500: Quality peel-and-stick or traditional wallpaper ($80–$150) + new floating shelves ($60–$100) + woven baskets ($40–$60) + plug-in pendant ($50)
- $500+: Designer wallpaper + custom shelving + professional installation + coordinating tile flooring
Space Requirements: Works in closets as narrow as 30 inches wide
Difficulty Level: Beginner — wallpaper application in a small space is actually easier than a full room
Durability: Keep plants away from electronics; use moisture-resistant wallpaper or apply a clear sealant coat
Common Mistakes: Don’t skip the primer coat on walls — botanical patterns show bubbles and misalignments much more than simpler prints
2. Classic Blue and White Stripe for a Crisp, Clean Look
Image Prompt: A tidy laundry closet with vertical navy-and-white striped wallpaper running floor to ceiling. Bright overhead lighting makes the space feel clean and airy. A side-by-side washer and dryer in white sit on a white pedestal platform with a pull-out drawer. A slim wire shelf above holds folded white towels, a glass jar of laundry pods, and a small white ceramic tray. The doors are white-painted wood with simple bar pulls. The styling feels crisp, organized, and quietly nautical without being kitschy. No people. The mood is tidy efficiency meeting classic coastal charm.
If dark and moody isn’t your vibe, crisp vertical stripes deliver the same “I actually care about this space” energy in a brighter, fresher way. Navy and white stripes make a laundry closet feel like the prep school version of itself — polished, intentional, and somehow very put-together.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Vertical stripe wallpaper in navy/white or black/white — Brewster Home Fashions or Farrow & Ball carry beautiful options, $35–$200 per roll
- White pedestal platforms for washer/dryer — $150–$300 per unit or DIY with plywood and paint for $40–$60
- Wire metro shelving — Amazon or The Container Store, $30–$60
- Glass laundry pod jars — Amazon, $10–$15
- White ceramic tray — IKEA or HomeGoods, $8–$20
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Peel-and-stick stripe wallpaper ($40–$60) + repurposed wire shelf from another room + glass jar from your kitchen
- $100–$500: Quality stripe wallpaper ($80–$120) + new wire shelving ($40–$60) + pedestal platform DIY ($50–$60)
- $500+: Designer stripe wallpaper + custom pedestal with built-in storage drawers + professional installation
Difficulty Level: Beginner — stripes are actually one of the more forgiving patterns to hang because misalignments are very obvious and easy to correct as you go
Style Compatibility: Pairs beautifully with coastal, preppy, Hamptons, or transitional home styles
Seasonal Adaptability: Swap the white towels for seasonal colors — warm terracotta in fall, mint green in spring
For more clever storage ideas in compact spaces, check out these small master closet ideas that use every inch brilliantly.
3. Warm Terracotta Tile-Effect Wallpaper for Earthy Charm
Image Prompt: A warm, sun-kissed laundry closet styled with terracotta-toned tile-effect wallpaper that mimics hand-painted Moroccan zellige tiles in warm rust, amber, and cream. A white front-load washer and dryer sit side by side. Above them, a simple pine wood shelf holds terracotta pots with air plants, a small wooden folding board, and stacked linen-covered baskets. Warm Edison bulb lighting creates a golden glow. The closet doors are removed and replaced with a natural linen curtain on a simple brass rod. The mood feels warm, artisanal, and unexpectedly inviting — like a small corner of a sun-drenched Spanish home.
Want personality without committing to full tile installation? Tile-effect wallpaper gives you all the visual richness of patterned Moroccan or Spanish tile without the grout lines, the mess, or the cost. Terracotta tones are particularly magical in laundry closets because they feel warm and energizing without being overwhelming.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Tile-effect terracotta wallpaper — Etsy sellers (search “Moroccan tile wallpaper”) or Hygge & West, $45–$120 per roll
- Linen curtain panel to replace bi-fold doors — IKEA RITVA panels work perfectly, $15–$25 each
- Brass curtain rod — Amazon or Target, $20–$45
- Terracotta pots — HomeGoods, thrift stores, or any garden center, $5–$15 each
- Air plants — Etsy or local plant nurseries, $5–$12 each
- Edison bulb light fixture — Amazon, $25–$60
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Peel-and-stick tile-effect wallpaper ($50–$70) + repurposed curtain panel from your home + thrifted terracotta pots
- $100–$500: Quality tile wallpaper ($80–$120) + new linen curtain + brass rod + small Edison fixture + air plants
- $500+: Actual zellige tile installation + custom linen curtain + designer accessories
Difficulty Level: Beginner to intermediate — removing bi-fold doors and installing a curtain rod requires a drill and about an hour
Rental-Friendly Rating: Excellent — peel-and-stick wallpaper + curtain panels instead of doors = zero permanent changes
Lifestyle Consideration: If you have young kids who love to tug curtains, stick with the bi-fold doors and just change the hardware for a quick update
4. Vintage Laundry-Themed Wallpaper for Playful Nostalgia
Image Prompt: A cheerful, slightly whimsical laundry closet wallpapered in vintage-style laundry illustration print — clotheslines, laundry baskets, irons, and soap bubbles illustrated in a retro mid-century style on a cream background. The washer and dryer are white front-load units. Vintage-style enamel laundry accessories — a soap dispenser, a small mesh bag holder, a wooden drying rack on the wall — complete the look. A round mirror in a brass frame hangs on the inside of one of the closet doors. Lighting is warm and cheerful. The mood is playful, nostalgic, and genuinely fun — like a space that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Not everything has to be sophisticated — sometimes a space that makes you smile every time you open the door is the whole point. Vintage laundry-themed wallpaper is having a genuine moment right now, and honestly? It makes the chore feel about 40% less tedious. (Okay, maybe 20%. But still.)
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Vintage laundry illustration wallpaper — Spoonflower (you can even customize the scale), $20–$60 per yard
- Enamel soap dispenser and accessories set — Amazon or Etsy vintage shops, $25–$60 for a set
- Wooden wall-mounted drying rack — IKEA GRUNDTAL or similar, $30–$60
- Round brass mirror (to mount on inside of closet door) — Target, HomeGoods, or Amazon, $25–$80
- Mesh laundry bag organizer (wall-mounted) — Amazon, $15–$30
Step-by-Step Styling:
- Wallpaper the back wall and any side walls visible when doors are open
- Mount the wooden drying rack above the dryer for folding convenience
- Add enamel accessories on a small floating shelf or the washer’s top surface
- Attach the round mirror to the inside of a door — surprisingly handy for a quick outfit check before heading out
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Spoonflower peel-and-stick wallpaper for back wall only ($40–$60) + secondhand enamel accessories from thrift stores ($10–$20)
- $100–$500: Full closet wallpaper + new accessories set + wall drying rack + brass mirror
- $500+: Professional installation + custom illustration design + upgraded lighting
Common Mistake to Avoid: Don’t wallpaper every surface if the pattern is very busy — the back wall alone creates a stunning “reveal” effect without tipping into sensory overload
5. Black and White Geometric Wallpaper for Modern Drama
Image Prompt: A sleek, architecturally confident laundry closet featuring bold black-and-white geometric wallpaper in a hexagonal or diamond repeat pattern. The washer and dryer are matte black or very dark charcoal to complement the wallpaper. Floating shelves in matte black metal hold matching dark baskets. A single industrial-style black wall sconce provides sharp, focused lighting. The floor is smooth concrete-look tile. Closet doors are replaced with frosted glass panel doors. The styling is editorial and modern — almost gallery-like. No people. The mood is graphic, intentional, and architecturally bold.
If your home leans modern, industrial, or contemporary, geometric black-and-white wallpaper in the laundry closet creates a space that feels like it belongs in an architecture magazine. The high contrast reads as intentional sophistication rather than decoration for decoration’s sake.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Black and white geometric wallpaper — Tempaper (peel-and-stick, perfect for rentals), $50–$90 per roll; or traditional paste options from Brewster, $40–$80 per roll
- Matte black floating shelves — Amazon, $30–$60 each
- Dark woven or matte black baskets — CB2, H&M Home, or Amazon, $15–$35 each
- Industrial black wall sconce — Amazon or Wayfair, $35–$90
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Peel-and-stick geometric wallpaper on back wall only ($50–$70) + black spray-painted existing shelves ($5–$10)
- $100–$500: Full wallpaper + new matte black shelving + matching baskets + new sconce
- $500+: Custom frosted glass doors + designer wallpaper + professional installation + upgraded tile flooring
Difficulty Level: Beginner for back-wall-only application; intermediate if you’re tackling all walls with a complex repeat pattern
Style Compatibility: Modern, industrial, Japandi, minimalist, and contemporary homes
Durability: Geometric patterns are extremely forgiving of scuffs because the sharp lines mask minor wear
For inspiration on combining bold design choices in a small footprint, browse these small walk-in closet design ideas that prove small doesn’t have to mean boring.
6. Soft Floral Wallpaper for a Romantic Cottage Vibe
Image Prompt: A dreamy, cottage-style laundry closet covered in a soft watercolor floral wallpaper in blush pink, dusty rose, sage green, and cream. The appliances are white top-load units partially hidden by a ruffled linen skirt in natural cream linen attached with velcro. Floating white-painted wood shelves hold straw baskets, a small ceramic vase with dried lavender, and a folded stack of white linen towels. A small square beveled mirror leans against the back wall on the shelf. Warm, diffused lighting from a fabric-shaded wall sconce fills the space. The mood is soft, romantic, and gently feminine — like a secret cottage garden hiding behind your laundry door.
Not every laundry closet needs to be sleek and modern. If your home leans romantic, cottagecore, or shabby chic, a soft watercolor floral wallpaper transforms this utilitarian space into something genuinely lovely. This is the look that makes guests open the closet door and audibly gasp — in the best possible way.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Watercolor floral wallpaper — Rifle Paper Co. (splurge-worthy), $120–$200 per roll; or more budget-friendly alternatives from Spoonflower or Peel and Stick Wallpaper Co., $35–$80 per roll
- Cream linen appliance skirt — DIY with 2 yards of linen fabric + velcro, approximately $20–$35; or find pre-made options on Etsy, $40–$80
- White-painted floating shelves — thrifted wood planks + white chalk paint, $15–$30 total
- Dried lavender bundles — Trader Joe’s, farmers markets, or Etsy, $8–$20
- Small fabric-shaded sconce — Amazon or Wayfair, $40–$80
Step-by-Step Styling:
- Apply wallpaper to back wall first, then side walls if the space allows
- Attach velcro along the front edge of the washer platform or directly to the machine side panels, and hem your linen fabric to hang to the floor — this hides cords, plumbing, and general chaos beautifully
- Mount white shelves above
- Layer dried botanicals, a small ceramic vase, and folded white towels
- Add a plug-in or hardwired fabric sconce for warm, diffused light
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Budget peel-and-stick floral wallpaper ($40–$60) + DIY linen skirt ($20–$30) + thrifted shelves and baskets
- $100–$500: Mid-range wallpaper + new floating shelves + sconce + dried botanicals + Etsy linen skirt
- $500+: Rifle Paper Co. wallpaper + professional installation + custom cabinetry + upgraded lighting
Rental-Friendly Rating: Excellent — velcro skirts and peel-and-stick wallpaper make this 100% reversible
Common Mistake: Don’t skip the fabric skirt if your appliances are freestanding — exposed hoses and cords completely undercut the romantic vibe
7. Grasscloth Texture Wallpaper for Natural Warmth
Image Prompt: A serene, nature-inspired laundry closet covered in warm natural grasscloth wallpaper in a honey-wheat tone. The washer and dryer are white front-load units. A live-edge wood shelf spans the full width above the appliances, holding a row of identical white ceramic canisters labeled for laundry pods, stain spray, and dryer sheets. A large woven rattan basket sits on the floor beside the dryer for dirty laundry. Simple brass cabinet hardware on white-painted cabinet doors below the appliances adds subtle warmth. Lighting comes from a recessed warm bulb above. The mood is calm, organic, and quietly luxurious — like a spa that also happens to do your laundry.
Grasscloth and natural texture wallpapers add warmth and dimension without a bold pattern — perfect for people who want their laundry closet to feel elevated without screaming for attention. The natural fiber texture catches light beautifully and pairs with literally everything.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Grasscloth wallpaper — Serena & Lily for the splurge (around $200+ per roll) or highly convincing grasscloth-look wallpaper from Amazon and Wayfair, $35–$80 per roll
- Live-edge wood shelf — local lumber yards or Etsy woodworkers, $60–$200 depending on size; or use a pre-made IKEA shelf with a live-edge look stain
- Matching white ceramic canisters (set of 3) — HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, or Amazon, $20–$45 for a set
- Large woven rattan laundry basket — World Market, Target, or Amazon, $35–$80
- Brass cabinet hardware — Amazon or D. Lawless Hardware, $2–$8 per knob
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Grasscloth-look peel-and-stick wallpaper ($50–$70) + thrifted rattan basket + existing shelf painted white + new brass knobs ($15–$20)
- $100–$500: Quality grasscloth-look wallpaper + new shelving + ceramic canister set + rattan basket + hardware upgrade
- $500+: Real grasscloth wallpaper + custom live-edge shelf + built-in lower cabinet storage + professional installation
Maintenance Tip: Real grasscloth is not moisture-friendly — use a grasscloth-look vinyl alternative in laundry closets where humidity is a factor
Difficulty Level: Beginner for peel-and-stick; intermediate for real grasscloth (it requires precise seam matching and can tear easily)
8. Chinoiserie Wallpaper for Timeless Elegance
Image Prompt: An unexpectedly elegant laundry closet dressed in classic chinoiserie wallpaper featuring hand-drawn-style birds, flowering branches, and delicate botanicals in navy, gold, and cream on a white ground. Bi-fold closet doors are removed and replaced with simple navy linen panels on a polished brass rod. The appliances are white front-load units. A polished brass shelf above holds a small orchid in a white porcelain pot, gold-lidded glass jars for detergent pods, and a slim folded hand towel in navy. Warm, recessed lighting illuminates the space with a golden glow. The mood is quietly opulent, refined, and genuinely surprising — the last thing you’d expect behind a laundry door.
Chinoiserie wallpaper is one of those design moves that looks incredibly expensive and intentional even when you find a budget version. The intricate bird-and-branch patterns have been a design staple for centuries, which means this look will never feel dated — it’ll just keep looking more and more considered as trends come and go.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Chinoiserie wallpaper — Brewster Home Fashions and Spoonflower carry budget-friendly options ($40–$80/roll); Schumacher and de Gournay for investment-level designs ($300–$1,000+/panel)
- Navy linen curtain panels — IKEA, $15–$25 per panel
- Polished brass curtain rod — Amazon or Pottery Barn, $25–$80
- White porcelain orchid pot — IKEA, HomeGoods, or TJ Maxx, $10–$30
- Gold-lidded glass jars — Amazon or Crate & Barrel, $15–$35 for a set
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Spoonflower peel-and-stick chinoiserie wallpaper for back wall only ($50–$70) + repurposed navy curtain panels + thrifted brass rod
- $100–$500: Quality chinoiserie wallpaper + new navy linen panels + brass rod + full accessory set
- $500+: Designer chinoiserie wallpaper + professional installation + custom cabinetry + upgraded brass fixtures throughout
Style Compatibility: Pairs seamlessly with traditional, grandmillennial, Hollywood Regency, and transitional interiors
Difficulty Level: Intermediate — pattern matching on chinoiserie designs requires patience and careful planning
Pairing a bold wallpaper choice with thoughtful organization is the real secret. These closet wall decor ideas show how beautifully decor and function can coexist.
9. Playful Kids’ Print Wallpaper for Family Laundry Spaces
Image Prompt: A bright, cheerful laundry closet wallpapered in a colorful illustrated print featuring playful sock pairs, bubbles, and tiny laundry items in a bold, graphic style on a sunny yellow ground. The appliances are white front-load units. Brightly colored plastic hooks on the side wall hold laundry bags in red, blue, and green — one for each child in the family. A chalkboard label strip runs along the edge of the shelf above, where baskets are labeled in chalk. A bright overhead LED strip keeps the space well-lit. The styling is practical, joyful, and genuinely useful for a busy family. No people. The mood is energetic, colorful, and warmly chaotic in the best way.
If you have kids, the laundry closet is basically a battlefield. Leaning into the chaos with a fun, personality-packed wallpaper actually makes the whole space feel intentional rather than overwhelmed. And honestly? Kids who see their laundry space as fun are slightly more likely to participate in sorting. (Slightly. Don’t get your hopes up.)
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Playful illustrated wallpaper — Spoonflower has thousands of custom kid-friendly options, $25–$55 per yard (peel-and-stick available); Hygge & West for more polished options, $60–$120 per roll
- Individual laundry bags in different colors — IKEA RENSARE mesh bags, $5–$8 each
- Colorful plastic or wood hooks — IKEA SKÅDIS or similar, $10–$20 for a set
- Chalkboard label tape — Amazon, $8–$12
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Spoonflower peel-and-stick wallpaper for back wall ($40–$60) + IKEA laundry bags ($15–$20) + IKEA hooks ($10–$15)
- $100–$500: Quality wallpaper + full accessory set + new overhead lighting + labeled basket system
- $500+: Full wallpaper installation + built-in cubby shelving with assigned sections per child + professional lighting
Durability Note: Choose washable vinyl wallpaper for family laundry closets — it wipes clean, handles humidity well, and survives the inevitable crayon incident
Common Mistake: Avoid very dark or ink-heavy wallpapers in high-traffic kid spaces — they show fingerprints relentlessly
10. Dark and Moody Art Deco Wallpaper for Glamorous Drama
Image Prompt: A strikingly glamorous laundry closet covered in rich Art Deco wallpaper featuring a geometric fan or peacock feather pattern in deep emerald green, black, and gold. The appliances are white front-load units elevated on a black painted pedestal platform with gold bar pulls. A sleek black floating shelf above holds gold-lidded apothecary jars filled with laundry pods and clothespins. A small vintage-style gold wall sconce provides dramatic, focused warm light. The bi-fold doors are replaced with a full-length beveled mirror. The space feels like it belongs in a 1930s luxury hotel — glamorous, unapologetic, and completely unexpected for a laundry closet. No people. The mood is dramatic opulence with a wink of self-aware humor.
This is the maximalist’s dream laundry closet. Art Deco wallpaper — geometric fans, peacock feathers, bold jewel tones with metallic accents — turns your laundry space into a moment. And because it’s behind doors most of the time, you can go full drama without committing to living inside a jewel box 24/7.
How to Recreate This Look
Shopping List:
- Art Deco geometric or peacock feather wallpaper — Tempaper peel-and-stick options, $60–$100 per roll; or Graham & Brown, $50–$120 per roll
- Full-length beveled mirror (to replace closet doors or mount on door interior) — Amazon or Target, $60–$150
- Black pedestal platform — paint an existing MDF platform with matte black chalk paint, $15–$30 total
- Gold bar pulls — Amazon or D. Lawless Hardware, $8–$20 each
- Apothecary glass jars with gold lids — Amazon, $20–$40 for a set of 3
- Vintage-style gold wall sconce — Amazon or Wayfair, $40–$90
Step-by-Step Styling:
- Apply wallpaper — this pattern rewards careful alignment; tape off sections and work slowly
- Paint pedestal platform matte black and install gold bar pulls
- Mount black floating shelf and arrange apothecary jars
- Install or prop the beveled mirror — if mounting on closet doors, use mirror adhesive strips rated for glass weight
- Finish with the sconce (plug-in works perfectly if hardwiring isn’t an option)
Budget Breakdown:
- Under $100: Peel-and-stick Art Deco wallpaper for back wall only ($60–$80) + gold spray-painted existing accessories + secondhand mirror
- $100–$500: Full closet wallpaper + new gold hardware + apothecary jars + sconce + painted pedestal
- $500+: Designer wallpaper + professional installation + custom mirrored doors + built-in cabinetry with brass inlays
Difficulty Level: Intermediate — Art Deco geometric repeats demand precise alignment; take your time
Style Compatibility: Hollywood Regency, eclectic, maximalist, traditional-glam, and Art Deco interiors
Seasonal Adaptability: Swap out the apothecary jar contents for seasonal potpourri or dried botanicals — the dramatic wallpaper stays year-round, but small touches keep it feeling fresh
Final Thoughts: Your Laundry Closet Deserves Better — and So Do You
Here’s the thing nobody tells you about decorating the small, forgotten spaces: they often deliver the biggest emotional payoff. The laundry closet is a space you interact with every single day, multiple times a week. Making it beautiful — even just a little more beautiful — changes how that chore feels. And that matters.
Whether you go bold with dark botanicals, soft and romantic with watercolor florals, or dramatically glamorous with Art Deco gold and emerald, wallpaper is genuinely one of the highest-impact, lowest-square-footage investments you can make in your home. The fact that small spaces require so little wallpaper means you can afford to splurge on that Rifle Paper Co. print you’ve been eyeing. And if you’re renting, peel-and-stick wallpaper has reached a quality level where it genuinely rivals traditional paste — so no excuses.
Start with one idea from this list that makes you smile. Trust that instinct. Your home should feel like you — even the spot where the laundry lives. 🙂
For more inspiration on turning every corner of your home into something worth loving, explore these master closet and laundry combo ideas and see how seamlessly style and function can share the same small space.
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