Whether big and luxurious orsmalland tidy, your laundry room can be neutral and clean or playful and vibrant.
Below, discover a range of laundry room colors to transform your space.
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Choose a warm white with subtle yellow undertones for a cheery feel that isn’t sterile.
Warm up the space with natural wood cabinetry.
Pair with cool gray tile floors, pale wood shelving, and black accents for a timeless modern look.
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Pair it with cool whites for a crisp coastal feel.
Warm it up with brass or rose gold accents.
Or mix in some black for a slightly tougher edge.
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Kaitlin Green
Add gold-toned brass accents for extra warmth.
Pair it with black countertops and cabinet hardware for an industrial farmhouse feel.
After all, the best color to paint your laundry room is a color that you love.
Kate Marker Interiors
Pair with black accents and white walls for a neutral modern feel.
The dramatic color pairs well withwhite cabinetsor stainless steel appliances.
Sage Green
Soft blues and greens are a natural choice for a room devoted to water.
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo byTessa Neustadt
Try a muted light sage green for a soothing neutral feel.
Pair it with stainless steel appliances and white walls for an earthy but luminous effect.
Or add floating shelves innatural woodfor a warm accent.
Michelle Berwick Design
Pair it with white trim or appliances for a high-contrast look.
Paint used:Farrow & Ball Babouche No.
Add definition to cabinetry with rose pink as a contrast against white walls and appliances.
Design by Kate Marker Interiors / Stoffer Photography
Add silvery gray accessories and a small crystal chandelier for a dose of unexpected glamour.
In general, warm sunny colors make spaces feel cozy and intimate while cool watery colors create soothing spaces.
Pair it with green plants and gold-toned hardware to create a modern feel.
Whittney Parkinson Design
If your laundry room lacks natural light, brighten the space with wall sconces or a pendant light.
Laundry rooms can sometimes get humid and moist even when there’s plenty of ventilation.
you’re able to accent areas farther away from the appliances with an eggshell finish.
Design by Kate Marker Interiors /Stoffer Photography
Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona
Design by Kate Marker Interiors /Stoffer Photography
Ursula Carmona ofHome Made By Carmona
Kate Marker Interiors
Fiorella Design
Mindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Vanessa Lentine
A Beautiful Mess
Design by Kim Armstrong Interior Design / Photo by Michael Hunter
Farrow & Ball / Photo by Asger Mortensen, Wester Agency
Whittney Parkinson Design
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Design bySHOPHOUSE/ Rachel McGinn Photography
Morse Design/ Tara Carter Photography
Jessica Nelson Design / Carina Skrobecki Photography