Love Your Laundry: How to Create a Calm, Streamlined Laundry Space
- Nicole Hickman

- Feb 16
- 3 min read
Laundry is never really “done.”
Just when the basket is empty, it fills back up again. Because laundry is constant, it can quickly become one of the most overwhelming spaces in your home.
That’s exactly why it deserves thoughtful organization.
A pared-down, streamlined laundry space doesn’t just look better, it reduces stress, saves time, and makes a daily chore feel manageable. With a few intentional changes, you can bring calm and order to one of the most used spaces in your home.
Let’s talk about how to truly love your laundry space.

Why Laundry Feels So Overwhelming
Laundry overwhelm usually isn’t about the clothes, it’s about the environment.
Common stress triggers include:
Overflowing baskets
Cluttered shelves
Too many products
No clear folding space
Supplies scattered everywhere
When the room itself feels chaotic, the task feels heavier.
The goal isn’t perfection, it’s simplicity.
Step 1: Clear the Clutter
Start by removing everything that doesn’t belong.
Laundry rooms often become catch-all storage spaces for:
Extra paper towels
Cleaning products
Random household items
Forgotten seasonal decor
Keep only what directly supports your laundry routine.
Ask yourself:
Do I use this regularly?
Does this belong somewhere else?
Is this adding function or just taking up space?
Less truly is more in a high-use space.
Step 2: Simplify Your Supplies
Minimalism works beautifully in a laundry room.
Instead of keeping every product you’ve ever tried, narrow it down to:
One primary detergent
One stain remover
Dryer sheets or wool balls
A small backup supply
Decanting products into clear, labeled containers can also reduce visual clutter and create a cleaner look. When everything has a designated home, your routine becomes smoother.
Step 3: Create Simple, Functional Zones
Even small laundry spaces benefit from clear zones:
Sorting Zone: Designate baskets for lights, darks, and delicates if that helps your routine.
Washing Zone: Keep detergents within easy reach of the machine.
Folding Zone: If possible, clear a small counter or add a fold-down shelf to create a dedicated surface.
Storage Zone: Use baskets or bins for extra supplies to prevent shelves from feeling crowded.
Zones reduce decision fatigue and make the space feel intentional.
Step 4: Make It Easy to Maintain
The best organizing systems are the ones that are easy to reset.
To keep your laundry space calm:
Limit how many loads pile up at once
Empty lint traps and trash regularly
Do a quick weekly reset of surfaces
Keep countertops clear when not in use
If your system feels complicated, simplify it further.
Step 5: Add One Touch of Calm
A laundry room doesn’t need to be purely functional. A small touch of comfort can change how the space feels.
Consider:
A soft rug
A small plant
Matching baskets
Neutral tones for a calming atmosphere
When a space feels peaceful, the task feels lighter.
Streamline the Routine, Not Just the Room
Beyond organizing the space itself, consider simplifying the routine:
Set designated laundry days
Wash full loads only
Teach family members to participate
Put clothes away immediately after folding
Small habit shifts make a big difference.
Final Thoughts
Laundry may never disappear, but the overwhelm can.
By creating a minimalist, streamlined laundry space, you transform a daily chore into a manageable routine. When your environment supports you, even repetitive tasks feel easier.
At Sorted Shell, we believe organization should reduce stress, not add to it. A calm laundry room is a small but powerful step toward a calmer home.
If your laundry space (or any space) feels overwhelming, we’re here to help bring order and ease back into your home.




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