Current laundry room trends focus on maximizing every inch with smart storage, choosing moisture-resistant materials that last, creating visual continuity with nearby spaces through cohesive finishes, and adding personality through colour, texture, and thoughtful lighting. Many homeowners are also incorporating multifunctional layouts that combine laundry with mudroom or pet care zones.
Today, the laundry room is no longer an afterthought. It’s a hardworking space designed with the same care and attention once reserved for kitchens and bathrooms.
At Laurysen, we’ve designed countless laundry rooms across Ottawa and throughout Ontario, and have seen firsthand how the right layout, cabinetry, and finishes can turn a utilitarian space into one that supports daily routines with ease.
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Smart Storage in the Laundry Room

In a well-designed laundry room, no space is wasted. Cabinets, counters, and storage are planned around how you actually use the room.
Storage Trends in Laundry Room Design
Clever pull-out ironing boards, fold-away drying racks, and slide-out hampers keep essentials ready at the waiting, yet tucked away when not in use. Customized cabinetry, meticulously measured by a Laurysen designer to fit your exact space, conceals detergents and cleaning supplies while maintaining order and visual calm.
Countertops and Workspace
Countertops installed over front-loading machines create a natural workspace for folding and pretreating, while clearly defined zones help streamline the entire workflow.
Maximizing Laundry Room Storage
Storage plays a central role, especially in smaller laundry rooms. With built-in cabinetry and plenty of counter space, you don’t need to sort laundry at the kitchen table any longer.
Laundry Room Islands for Spacious Layouts
For homeowners with generous laundry rooms, an island can provide invaluable workspace. The additional surface area is ideal for folding, sorting, and organizing laundry as it comes out of the dryer. Islands also offer storage beneath, with cabinetry enhanced by organizational accessories such as pull-out hampers and drawer systems.
Garment Care Features for Modern Laundry Rooms
The laundry room is evolving into a complete garment care center equipped with solutions designed to simplify your routine.
Steam Cabinets

Steam cabinets freshen and sanitize clothes, meaning fewer trips to the dry cleaner and less time spent ironing. Some models include smart features that automatically adjust steam levels based on fabric type. Laurysen supplies the latest steam cabinets from Electrolux, along with their complete laundry suite.
Dedicated garment care zones with built-in hanging rods and drying racks also help protect delicate fabrics and keep laundry organized. A simple closet rod brings functionality and a polished look to your laundry room.
Combo Washer-Dryer Units

Combo washer-dryers are gaining popularity in Canada for their space-saving design and convenience. These single units wash and dry, eliminating the need to transfer loads between appliances.
If you have limited space, a combo machine might be a great solution. Laurysen supplies combo washer-dryer units from Electrolux and Gorenje, a trusted European manufacturer.
A Shift Toward Seamlessly Integrated Laundry Rooms
In open-concept homes, the laundry room must flow visually with adjoining spaces. This means selecting cabinetry finishes, hardware, and flooring that complement nearby kitchens, hallways, or entryways. The goal is cohesion rather than contrast.

Concealed and Cohesive Laundry Spaces
Barn doors, pocket doors, or bi-fold doors allow you to conceal the entire laundry room when not in use. This keeps sightlines clean and maintains the flow of your home.
Panel-ready appliances take concealment a step further. By integrating custom cabinet fronts onto washers, dryers, and other equipment, the laundry room maintains a cohesive, furniture-like appearance.
When a laundry room sits near the kitchen or mudroom, carrying the same cabinet style or colour into the space creates visual continuity. Rather than feeling like a separate utility zone, the laundry room becomes a natural extension of the home’s overall design.
The result is a space that works hard when you need it but disappears visually when you don’t.
Finishes Shaping Modern Laundry Rooms
The modern laundry room has moved past standard white cabinetry and predictable finishes. Homeowners are selecting materials that bring warmth, texture, and personality to the space.
Colour Palettes

Rich, expressive colour palettes are replacing builder-grade neutrals. We’re seeing more greens, dark pewter, deep reds, and blues that infuse spaces with personality. Mirroring the recent shift in kitchen trends, natural wood has made its way back into the laundry room. Whether in warm oak or rich cherry, wood adds depth and character.
Statement Tiles

Patterned or geometric tiles are bringing new life to laundry room floors and backsplashes. Whether you choose bold Mediterranean-inspired patterns or subtle, textured neutrals, tiles add visual interest and make the space feel intentionally designed rather than purely functional.
Hardware and Fixtures
Cabinetry hardware and laundry room sink fixtures play a supporting role in setting the tone, quietly tying a laundry room together. For example, incorporating aged brass knobs, pulls, and hooks will bring warmth and sophistication. When you take it a step further and mix brass with one or two other metal finishes, such as matte black or polished nickel, the result is a layered, curated look. The key is balance and restraint.

Laundry Room Lighting Design
Lighting can make or break a laundry room’s functionality and atmosphere. As in kitchen design, a combination of ambient, task, and accent lighting ensures a space is well-lit for detailed work while simultaneously maintaining an inviting, comfortable feel.
Layered Lighting
Whenever possible, we incorporate natural light because nothing is better for visibility, productivity, and overall well-being. Even in basement laundry rooms, the right lighting choices can compensate for limited daylight and create an airy, open feel.
Fun, decorative fixtures can serve dual purposes, providing both task lighting and aesthetic appeal.
Recessed ceiling lights offer overall illumination, while under-cabinet LEDs brighten countertops for pretreating stains or folding clothes. Decorative fixtures, such as sconces or pendant lights, can serve dual purposes, providing both task lighting and aesthetic appeal.
Some of the most effective lighting choices are built into the details rather than placed overhead. For example, inside-cabinet LEDs make it easier to locate supplies without rummaging through dark shelves. Toe kick lighting adds a subtle “night light” glow that enhances safety and creates a polished, finished look.

Materials for High-Performance Laundry Rooms
Laundry rooms face high humidity, frequent temperature changes, and potential water exposure, making material selection especially important. Choosing durable, moisture-resistant materials helps protect your investment and reduces the likelihood of premature wear or replacement.
Durable Materials

Avoid painted MDF in areas where humidity or water contact is likely. Instead, finishes such as polyester, thermofoil, and melamine are well-suited to laundry rooms, offering strong resistance to warping, peeling, and discoloration over time. These cabinet materials maintain their appearance with minimal maintenance, even in demanding conditions.
Countertop selection plays an equally important role. Quartz and granite are stunning and provide long-term durability, while sealed wood surfaces add warmth when properly treated to resist moisture. Flooring should also be selected with performance in mind. Porcelain tile, luxury vinyl, and sealed natural stone offer reliable protection against moisture while standing up to daily use.
By prioritizing durable materials, homeowners can reduce the need for repairs and replacements over time.
Multifunctional Laundry Room Trend
Ottawa homeowners want more from their laundry rooms. Beyond washing and drying, they’re looking for a space that also supports daily routines, seasonal changes, and family life overall.
Laundry Room and Mudroom Combinations
Mudroom-laundry combinations are among the most practical layouts for busy households. Built-ins provide designated storage for coats, hats, bags, and seasonal gear, keeping clutter from spreading into the rest of the home.
Individual cubbies or baskets for each family member, paired with hooks and shoe storage, make everyday comings and goings more efficient. A bench is the perfect spot to sit while pulling on boots, and the storage below is an easy place to stash items you reach for daily.
Pet-Friendly Laundry Rooms

Pet areas are increasingly shaping laundry room layouts. Deep, generously sized sinks that can accommodate pets, along with handheld sprayers and proper drainage, make bathing dogs easier and more contained. Features like baskets and bins for pet food storage and cozy nooks tucked under countertops or beside machines give pets a secure, comfortable spot.
Additional Uses for Your Laundry Room
We’ve even seen homeowners incorporate secondary functions such as gift-wrapping stations into their laundry rooms. With designated storage for supplies and a clear work surface, it serves multiple needs while remaining practical and organized.

Designing Your Dream Laundry Room
Modern laundry rooms are beautiful and tailored to your needs. They balance efficiency with aesthetics, are intentionally designed, and—most importantly—enjoyable to spend time in.
At Laurysen Kitchens, our award-winning designers and craftspeople bring over 55 years of experience to every project. We work closely with you to understand your requirements, your space, and your vision. From precise measurements to custom cabinetry, material selection to final installation, Laurysen is with you every step of the way. We can even help you source washers, dryers, and steam cabinets from Electrolux and Gorenje to complement your laundry room design.
Explore our laundry room design gallery for inspiration, or drop by the Design Experience Centre to speak with our Ottawa designers and start planning your dream laundry room today.
Laundry Room Design FAQs
Q: What cabinet materials work best in laundry rooms?
A: Polyester, thermofoil, and melamine finishes are ideal for laundry rooms because they resist warping, peeling, and discoloration in high-humidity environments. Painted MDF should be avoided in any area prone to moisture.
Q: How can I make a small laundry room more functional?
A: If your laundry room is small, maximize the vertical space with custom cabinetry, install countertops over front-loading machines, and add pull-out features like ironing boards, drying racks, and hampers that stay hidden when not in use.
Q: What design elements help a laundry room blend with the rest of the home?
A: Matching cabinetry finishes, hardware, and flooring help the laundry room flow naturally into nearby spaces, making it feel like an extension of the home rather than a separate utility zone.
