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Laundry Room Reset: Simple Ways to Refresh and Organize the Space You Use Every Day

  • Writer: Helen | Heart and Home
    Helen | Heart and Home
  • Feb 19
  • 3 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

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If there’s one space in the home that works nonstop, it’s the laundry room.

It’s where muddy clothes land, school uniforms pile up, and baskets seem to multiply overnight.


But with just a few small changes, this hardworking space can feel calmer, cleaner, and much easier to manage.


Here’s how to give your laundry room a simple reset that actually makes life easier.



Start With a Quick Clear-Out


Before organizing anything, take a few minutes to remove what doesn’t belong.


Throw away empty detergent bottles, mismatched socks, broken hangers, or anything that’s been sitting there “just in case.”

Clearing the clutter first instantly makes the space feel more manageable.


Wipe Down the Everyday Surfaces


Laundry rooms collect dust, lint, and spills faster than most spaces.


Wipe down:

• the washer and dryer tops

• shelves and detergent bottles

• the lint trap area

• the floor corners where dust gathers


It doesn’t need to be deep cleaning day just a quick refresh makes a big difference.


Create Simple Zones That Work for Real Life


Instead of trying to make it look like a magazine, focus on what helps your family stay on track.


Try dividing your space into three easy zones:


Wash Zone

Keep detergent, stain spray, and dryer sheets together where you actually use them.


Fold Zone

Clear one surface for folding. Even a small cleared spot makes laundry feel less overwhelming.


Supply Zone

Store extras like paper towels, baskets, or cleaning cloths in one container so they’re easy to grab.



Add One Thing That Makes Laundry Feel Easier


You don’t need a full makeover.

Sometimes one small addition changes how the space feels.

One of my favorite ways to make everyday spaces feel calm and put together is by swapping out the little things we use daily for pieces that are both pretty and practical. Laundry rooms especially can feel cluttered fast, so I love adding simple storage that keeps things tidy while still fitting the cozy farmhouse look I always gravitate toward.

This wooden dryer sheet holder is one of those small upgrades that instantly makes the space feel more intentional. Instead of a crinkled box sitting on the counter, everything stays neatly tucked away in a container that actually looks like it belongs in the room.


Ideas that help:

• A labeled basket for lost socks

• A small tray for stain remover and brushes

• A simple hook for hanging delicates

• A wall list showing the weekly laundry schedule


Small systems save time every single week.


Finish With a Five-Minute Reset Habit


The secret to keeping the laundry room manageable isn’t perfection it’s consistency.


At the end of laundry day, spend just five minutes:

• put supplies back in place

• empty the lint trap

• clear the folding area


That tiny reset keeps the space from getting overwhelming again.



A Calm Space Helps the Whole House Run Smoother


Laundry will never be the fun part of home life, but a simple reset can make it feel far less stressful.


When this space works better, the whole house tends to run a little smoother too.


For more realistic home resets, seasonal routines, and family-friendly organization ideas, follow along at Heart and Home on Pinterest for inspiration that fits real life.


Now that your laundry room is reset, your closet is the natural next step. A simple refresh there can make your whole routine feel lighter and more organized. See below for a step by step guide.



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