21 Practical And Stylish Utility Room Design Ideas
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Curtains
This attractive utility room solution is a bit of a secret money-saver. Instead of replacing worn out or outdated cabinets, hang some heavy-weight canvas curtains to add a bit of texture to your room.
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Baskets and more baskets
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Pink
There is a really welcome move towards using colour in utility rooms, beyond the classic greys and off-whites. Utility rooms are often without windows, so a warm colour can do wonders to brighten the space, and they are often quite small so you can afford to be bright and bold without it looking overpowering.
Pictured: Shaker Utility Cabinetry at Olive & Barr
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Floor-to-ceiling storage
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Black
Most of the utility rooms on this list err on the side of soft neutrals, with the odd racer green. We love this practical black version, which will better withstand inevitable scuffs and scrapes.
Pictured: Accessories at Garden Trading
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Fun flooring
The utility room is one of the most high-traffic areas in your home, requiring extra thought for choice of flooring. Whilst natural stone flooring is a traditional choice, an easy-to-clean engineered wood or high-quality vinyl tile are both versatile and affordable options to withstand muddy shoes and heavy footfall.
Pictured: Mardi Gras 576 Estrella Vinyl at Carpetright
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A room with a view
If you are in the stages of designing a new utility room, consider a picture window to make the space more than just a practical addition to your home. This is of course especially impactful if you have a beautiful view of a garden to make dreary cleaning tasks more enjoyable.
Pictured: Marlborough Terracotta Parquet at Ca’Pietra
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Vintage styling
One for the design conscious. Decant your cleaning materials into attractive glass jars and collect your utensils into apple crates – as for the utensils themselves, vintage or wooden versions can double as decor.
Pictured: Bespoke utility room by Kitchen Makers
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The laundry maid
The ultimate utility room space saver. This laundry maid from deVOL has a charming and vintage feel, which lends itself to a country-style home.
Pictured: The Laundry Maid by deVOL
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A maximalist space
We are really quite taken with this wallpapered utility room (spot the wallpapered ceiling too,) that mixes the functional with the frivolous. This is again a feasible approach to decorating a small utility room because the big statements will be less overpowering.
Pictured: Dado Atelier Ivy Trellis Wallpaper at The Roost
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Decorative touches
The decorative side of a utility room is often overlooked in favour of more practical elements. And whilst the latter is most certainly a priority, some soft touches like flowers won’t go amiss – it’s all about making the room a nicer place to be whilst doing dreary tasks.
Pictured: Accessories at Garden Trading
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A spot for shoes
This busy utility room utilises every inch of space. The L-shaped bench is great for storing muddy wellies, and offers a spot to sit to pop them on. The textiles are a nice touch too, so often overlooked in a utility room.
Pictured: Bespoke utility room by Kitchen Makers
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Small storage
The utility room will naturally be full of cleaning products, some unsightly bottles and perhaps extras like dog food and leads. Utilise some well-designed small storage solutions like this galvanised bucket to stop your bits and pieces drifting across your counters.
Pictured: Edgeworth Bucket at Garden Trading
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Sink curtains
One of our favourite trends of recent years. Frothy curtains installed under a farmhouse sink feel retro and a bit chintzy and can break up an imposing run of cabinets. We love the baskets hanging from the ceiling too for a farmhouse finish.
Pictured: Pocket Cafe Curtain in Khaki at Tori Murphy
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Natural elements
Quite a few of the utility rooms on this list have a spot for chopped logs. And whilst many homes won’t actually have use for them, they make for a great decorative touch.
Pictured: Bespoke utility room by Olive & Barr
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A soothing colour palette
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Wall dryers
For anyone who is tired of unsightly drying racks taking up floor space, invest in a wall or ceiling-mounted dryer with a simple wood frame.
Pictured: Chalford Wall Dryer at Garden Trading
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A space for the dog
Take a close look at this XL utility room by Olive & Barr, and you’ll spot a sweet integrated dog bed. “Get the most of your space by opting for bespoke,” says Al Bruce, Founder of Olive & Barr. “Having a made-to-measure piece will help to maximise every inch of the room. Often dog beds can look unsightly or can often get in the way. To avoid this, design the perfect snooze spot for your pooch with an integrated dog bed.”
Pictured: Bespoke utility room by Olive & Barr
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