Like it or not Laundry is a big part of life. To most of us it is the saddest room in the house. Most of the Laundry rooms are of no windows, small, and it’s entry from the garage or in the basement… Let’s be real here, to assign laundry jobs out and keeping to a schedule is a great task. Laundry isn’t exactly an exotic chore and having a lack luster laundry room sure isn’t a motivating factor either. To do so easily your laundry room has to be organized; in other words … to add much needed storage space and organization. If you have enough space to design a big Laundry room, so why not have a double duty room; you could add a craft room to it to be one room that solves all problems and creating the most functional room of your home.
Even with the perfect laundry room setup, there are still certain garments and household fabrics that simply don’t belong in a standard washer and dryer. Wool coats, silk blouses, structured dresses, comforters, and delicate curtains all need a level of care most home setups just can’t provide. That’s usually the moment people realize convenience and professional cleaning are two very different things.
I’ve also learned that finding a dependable cleaner ahead of time saves a lot of stress later, especially when a last-minute event suddenly requires your best outfit to look presentable again. One helpful thing I discovered was a directory where you can view website listings for highly rated cleaners in different cities, making it easier to compare options before handing over expensive clothing to just anyone. Sometimes the smartest laundry decision is knowing when not to do it yourself.
Here are ideas and designs that will help you to create a comfortable laundry and craft room and probably also the dream of many a housewife. Let’s look at the Beautiful Craft And Laundry Room Designs picture below: –
source; onekindesign, furnishism, pinterest.
























































