The laundry is one of the most overlooked rooms in the home, yet it plays a crucial role in day-to-day living. Whether you’re washing clothes, folding linen, or dealing with household messes, a well-designed laundry can make these tasks more efficient and enjoyable. If your laundry is cramped, outdated, or simply not working for you, a renovation could be the perfect solution to improve functionality, storage, and aesthetics.
A laundry renovation isn’t just about making the space look good—it’s about creating a practical and efficient area that enhances your home’s value and usability. Here are a few reasons why homeowners choose to renovate their laundry:
1. Layout & Space Planning
The best laundries are those that allow for smooth workflow. Consider how you use your space —where do you sort, wash, dry, and fold? A smart floor plan will make these tasks effortless.
Popular layouts include:
- Single-wall layout – Ideal for small spaces or European-style laundries in cupboards.
- Galley style – Maximises bench space and storage along two opposite walls.
- L-shaped/U-shaped layout – Provides ample workspace with better zoning for different tasks.
2. Smart Storage Solutions
Laundry rooms often double as storage areas, so having dedicated spaces for cleaning supplies, linen, and hampers is essential.
Consider:
- Overhead cupboards for detergents and household essentials
- Pull-out laundry hampers to separate colours and fabrics
- Fold-away ironing boards to save space
- Hanging rails for air-drying delicate items
3. Benchtops & Workspaces
A spacious benchtop makes folding clothes easier and provides extra prep space for laundry tasks.
- Materials like stone, laminate, or engineered surfaces are durable and stylish options.
4. Appliances & Plumbing
- Upgrading to energy-efficient washers and dryers can help save water and electricity.
- If space is limited, a stacked washer and dryer can be a great solution.
- Ensuring good ventilation and proper plumbing is also key to maintaining a fresh, mould-free space.
5. Flooring & Splashbacks
Since the laundry is prone to water exposure, choosing moisture-resistant materials is a must. Full waterproofing prior to tiling will be undertaken to ensure longevity. A tiled splashback behind sinks and benches will protect walls from moisture while adding a stylish feature.
6. Lighting & Ventilation
- Good lighting is essential for stain removal and sorting laundry.
- Consider task lighting under cabinets and LED downlights for overall brightness.
- Proper ventilation, such as an exhaust fan or a window, helps prevent dampness and improves air circulation.
Mudroom integration
Combine your laundry with a mudroom for extra storage and a designated area for shoes, coats, and bags.
Pet washing station
A built-in pet shower or tub makes bath time easier for furry friends all in the comfort of your own home.
Smart technology
Wi-Fi-enabled washers, sensor lighting, and automated drying racks add convenience and efficiency.
Heated Washing Line
A heated washing line is a practical and energy-efficient solution for drying clothes, especially in colder or humid climates. It offers several advantages over traditional drying methods:
• Faster Drying Time – The gentle heat speeds up the drying process, reducing reliance on tumble dryers or long air-drying periods.
• Energy-Efficient – Uses less electricity than a tumble dryer, making it a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative.
• Gentle on Fabrics – Unlike tumble dryers, a heated washing line dries clothes evenly without excessive heat, preventing shrinkage and fabric damage.
• Reduces Indoor Moisture – Helps prevent dampness, condensation, and mold caused by drying clothes indoors.
• Space-Saving Design – Many heated washing lines are wall-mounted or foldable, making them ideal for compact spaces or apartments.
• Great for Year-Round Drying – Perfect for winter or rainy seasons when outdoor drying isn’t an option.
A heated washing line is a smart addition to any laundry, providing convenience, energy savings, and better garment care. Melbourne Winter's make drying clothes difficult, why not add an indoor heated washing line into your laundry to ensure your clothes drying is a breeze (pun intended!).
Steam Cupboard
A steam cupboard uses steam to refresh, sanitize, and de-wrinkle clothes, making it a great addition to a modern laundry.
• Reduces ironing time – Steam relaxes fabric fibers, minimizing wrinkles and reducing the need for ironing.
• Removes odors and bacteria – Steam kills bacteria, allergens, and odors without needing to wash clothes, ideal for delicate fabrics.
• Saves water and energy – Uses significantly less water than a full wash cycle, making it eco-friendly.
• Gentle on fabrics – Great for refreshing delicate items like suits, silk, and wool that can’t be washed frequently.
• Quick clothing refresh – Ideal for freshening up garments in minutes before heading out.
Drying Cupboard
A drying cupboard is a ventilated, temperature-controlled space that dries clothes efficiently without the harsh effects of a tumble dryer.
• Prevents shrinkage and damage – Gently dries delicate fabrics like wool, silk, and activewear that can’t go in the dryer.
• Speeds up drying time – Ideal for rainy or humid climates where air-drying takes too long.
• Energy-efficient drying – Uses less energy compared to traditional tumble dryers.
• Perfect for large or bulky items – Dries bedding, coats, and shoes without the need for line-drying.
• Reduces moisture in the home – Prevents dampness and mold that can result from indoor drying racks.
HOLMES BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD
Based in Rowville, Servicing the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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