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ToggleUtility room ideas: The design test lab

Thanks to its usually diminutive size, the utility room is becoming a space for experimentation with colour and pattern. Here, bold paint choices and innovative tile layouts can be tried and tested for liveability before being rolled out to larger spaces around the home.
Pictured: Bespoke utility room by Husk
Utility room ideas: Maximise shelving

If your utility doubles up as a boot room, utilise shelves for grab-and-go items such as hats, coats and scarves, and balance with decorative pieces like ceramics and plants in harder to reach spots.
Pictured: A design by Magnet
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Utility room ideas: The pull-out tray

A pull-out tray between your stacked washing machine dryer is the holy grail of laundry sorting, as evinced here in the home of fashion insider and co-founder of Wardrobe Icons, Laura Fantacci. The ceiling-height curtain is also a cost-effective move to ensure the appliances are hidden from view.
Picture: Courtesy of Edward Bulmer
Utility room ideas: Consider your floor

It’s easy to get hung up on cabinetry and layouts, so don’t forget to pay as much thought to your flooring. Hardwearing stone can withstand lots of cleaning which is useful if you have a dog or go on lots of muddy walks.
Pictured: A kitchen by The Main Company
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Utility room ideas: Affordable flooring

Utility room ideas: Think tall

If you’re investing in bespoke cabinets, making them as tall as your room will allow you to house vacuum cleaners and ironing boards.
Pictured: A project by Herringbone Kitchens
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Utility room ideas: Draw the eye

When your space is too tight to conceal white goods behind cabinetry, draw the eye elsewhere. ‘We wanted to do something super fun in this utility,’ explains interior designer Laura Stephens. ‘As it’s a small space we decided to take a brave colour onto the tongue and groove backsplash. The blue and white tiles are practical and add a great patterned contrast to the plain walls.’
Pictured: A project by Laura Stephens
Utility room ideas: Add personality

Don’t get too bogged down in the functionality – thoughtful touches which make you smile will take the edge off the chores. Quirky upstands, patterned curtains, and fabric skirts are an easy way to add personality.
Pictured: A project by Holly Vaughan
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Utility room ideas: Space for a perch

Your utility will likely collect muddy shoes and wellies, and you don’t want them dragged through the rest of your home. Provide a slim bench so family can sit down to put them on before heading out. Lift-up banquettes will provide extra storage too.
Pictured here: A kitchen by The Main Company
Utility room ideas: Space for your best friend

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. ‘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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Utility room ideas: Think of a theme

There are a lot of elements at play in a utility room, and it can be difficult to wrangle all of them into a coherent design scheme. This space by Devol really leans into an English country theme with tongue and groove panelling, Shaker cabinets and handsome shelves, as well as a Belfast sink.
Pictured: A kitchen by Devol Kitchens
Utility room ideas: Create a wow moment

On the theme of beautifying a hardworking space, take a leaf out of Katie Woods’ book and create a mural-like moment with Mosaic Factory’s colourful designs.
Pictured: Laundry cupboard @thesmurfhouse
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Utility room ideas: Customise drawers

Large banks of cabinetry can overwhelm a space, so add cubby holes or open drawers to break it all up. You can use them for semi-occasional supplies such as spices decanted into jam or Kilner jars to keep it all neat.
Pictured: A project by Inglis Hall
Utility room ideas: Hardy surfaces

Utility rooms are a magnet for splashes and scrapes, but sometimes the most resilient materials can be cold and soulless. A practical wall panelling with wipeable paint makes for a hardy combination without sacrificing warmth.
Pictured: Woodwork painted in Railings No. 31 at Farrow & Ball
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Utility room ideas: Off-whites

Utility room ideas: Have fun with wallpaper

‘Bold colours and statement wallpaper is a new feature we love to see clients embracing,’ says William. ‘Adding personality and a sleek finish to a utility room allows people to be a bit bolder here.’
Pictured: A project by Herringbone Kitchens
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Utility room ideas: Framing with colour

Accents of colour are so seductive when used in unexpected areas. The clever thing about these vibrant yellow doors is that the glass panels break everything up and temper the intensity of the colour.
Pictured: Utility room painted in Annie Sloan Tilton
Utility room ideas: Scale up on appliances

The utility room isn’t just for laundry – if it’s positioned adjacent to your kitchen, essential appliances like a microwave can find a home here.
Pictured: A project by Herringbone Kitchens
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Utility room ideas: Embrace the skirt

Much cheaper than cabinetry is the ‘skirt’ – a length of fabric held up by a tension rod. In this project by British Standard, the green fabric offers a vibrant pop against the yellow cabinetry.
Pictured: A project by British Standard by Plain English
Utility room ideas: Stacking

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