This laundry room.

Here's what was in the way.

4 things keeping it cluttered. The right product to fix each one.

Laundry Room before
Before
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After

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What we noticed

Upper shelf

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The cleaning supplies, detergents, and other various bottles are just sitting loose on the shelf. They're prone to falling over, and it looks like a jumbled mess at the moment. This makes it difficult to quickly grab what you need and put it back, leading to clutter.

Fix: Contain these items in clear, shallow bins. This will prevent bottles from toppling, group similar items together, and make everything easily retrievable without having to reach past a whole line of bottles.

Clear Shelf Bins · $20-35

Floor space, especially around the machines and baskets

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Loose clothes are scattered on the floor around the laundry baskets. This suggests the baskets aren't quite meeting your needs for managing dirty laundry, or perhaps there aren't enough of them, leading to overflow.

Fix: Implement a system of multiple laundry hampers, specifically tall, slim ones that fit neatly alongside the machines or against a wall. This provides a clear home for all dirty clothes and keeps them off the floor.

Slim Laundry Hampers · $30-50

Clothes hanging rod

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It looks like the clothes hanging here are just for air-drying, but they're creating a barrier to the left washing machine. They also look like they're bunched up and making it hard to see what's there or even to get them on and off.

Fix: Install a collapsible or retractable drying rack on the wall above the washer/dryer, or an over-the-door rack on the entry door for drying. This frees up the rod for actual closet overflow and keeps the area around your machines clear for laundry tasks.

Wall-Mounted Drying Rack · $30-50