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    Depending on the size of your laundry room, you can determine how much space everything requires. Think about how you can utilize this space up to its capacity. Check for floor space, cabinets, shelves, ironing area and wall space. It is important to make certain decisions before you begin.

    Eliminate Clutter
    This is one of the worst parts of cleaning – having to throw stuff away! But, it has to be done. Lots of things don’t belong where they are and you must make a choice what to keep in the rooms. Things such as wall paintings, extra waste bins, some old clothes can all be done away with. You can toss, donate or sell them!

    Floor Space

    There might not be much floor space in the laundry room. But, instead of throwing your clothes on the floor, it is better that you sort them out and put into baskets. You could decorate your laundry room floor with any material that is not slippery to make it easier to clean it in case soap or water spills onto the floor. A clean floor gives a feeling of spaciousness to the room.

    Laundry Baskets
    There must ideally be two types of laundry baskets – one for the soiled clothes and one to put in the white clothes. Since white clothes need to be washed separately, it is better that they are sorted previously to avoid double work later on! If you have a bigger room, then you could have one more basket for the delicates. But, this is not exactly necessary. There are different ways one can plan the layout of the room. Even the laundry baskets must be foldable (made of cloth or canvas or synthetic) and not take up too much space creating difficulty walking.

    Wall Space
    Wall space is one of the most important things here since it is the most storage efficient part. This may consist of wooden shelves or open cabinets to store all the detergents, washing liquids, soaps etc. Moisture resistance is essential. You could get this painted in any colour to give a dash of vibrancy to the room. But, more than anything, it must be utility friendly where it can even hold brushes.

    Ironing Table
    Prop the table up against the wall or if the room is big enough, you can set it up anywhere you like. Even a stool on which you can sit while ironing is recommended. The iron box can be kept in one of the shelves

    Decorations
    The main reason of this article was to make the chore of laundering your clothes seem more pleasant. Add a vase with flowers or a rug to the floor to make it look better. If you have windows to this room, then putting up some nice curtains will also do the trick.

    These are some of the ideas that you could use to make your laundry room a livable space. Hope they work!

    Keywords: home design, interior design, painting ideas, living room decoration

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    A common source of frustration in the laundry room (other than endless piles of dirty clothes) is finding a place for all those cleaning supplies. Solution: Store cleaning supplies in a carry-all caddy. The caddy is ideal for wire shelves because it prevents bottles from tipping over. Plus, no more rooting around in the back of the cabinet for the Windex. It might even make cleaning fun because you can take the caddy with you. Well, maybe not, but at least you'll be organized.


    Last edited by sherlyk; 02-25-2011 at 03:24 PM.

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    Arrangement is very important and the clothes should be properly maintained otherwise the foul smell will come.
    Last edited by minisoji; 04-04-2012 at 03:33 AM.

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