Laundry Rooms

A laundry room that pulls its weight.

Folding counters, cabinets over the machines, hanging rods, and utility sink surrounds — built to turn the most-used room in the house into the best-organized one.

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For a room the whole household cycles through weekly, the average laundry room gets almost nothing: a wire shelf over the machines and a bare bulb. The result is detergent on top of the dryer, clean clothes with nowhere to land, and a door that stays closed when guests come over. It doesn't take a bigger room to fix — it takes cabinetry designed for how laundry actually flows.

We build laundry rooms around the work: a counter over front-load machines for folding, closed cabinets above for detergent and supplies, a hanging rod where clothes come out of the dryer, open shelving for baskets, and a finished surround for the utility sink. Painted, trimmed, and finished in place, the same room suddenly works like the nicest one in the house.

What we build

Folding counters

A continuous counter over front-load machines that gives you a real folding surface and hides the gap between the units.

Cabinets & shelving

Closed uppers for supplies and open shelving for baskets, sized to the room instead of stopping short like stock cabinets.

Hanging & drying rods

Hanging rods positioned where clothes leave the dryer, so shirts go straight to a hanger instead of a pile.

Sink surrounds

Utility sinks built into a finished cabinet run so the most functional corner of the room stops looking like a garage.

Planning your project

What drives the price

Cabinetry density sets the price: a counter over the machines with a row of uppers is a compact project, while a full room — counter, uppers, hanging rod, sink surround, and tower storage — is a bigger one. Counter material (butcher block versus quartz) is the other lever. One all-in price at the consultation, as always.

Timeline

Most laundry build-outs take one to three days on-site. Your machines stay hooked up through most of it — we typically need them pulled forward for less than a day while the counter goes in.

Materials & finish

Moisture is the design constraint in a laundry, so we use plywood construction and moisture-appropriate materials rather than bare MDF near water, sprayed in a scrubbable enamel. Counters are butcher block or stone; hanging rods are solid, not closet-kit chrome.

Care & maintenance

Wipe spills promptly — detergent is surprisingly tough on any finish if left to sit — and the enamel surfaces will take years of laundry traffic. Leave the area behind the machines accessible; we build removable panels where plumbing access matters.

Questions, answered

Laundry Rooms, explained.

Can you build a counter over my washer and dryer?

Yes — a folding counter over front-load machines is the single most-requested laundry upgrade we build. We size the counter to your machines with proper clearances, and it gives you a full-width folding surface while visually cleaning up the whole room.

What can be done with a small laundry closet?

A surprising amount. Even a stacked-machine closet usually has room for shelving above and beside the units, a slim hanging rod, and storage built to the ceiling — we design to the inches you have rather than the room you don't.

Do you match the laundry cabinets to my kitchen?

We can. Many clients carry their kitchen's door style and color into the laundry room for a consistent look; others choose a brighter or more playful finish since it's a hard-working back-of-house room. Either way it's painted and finished in place.

How long does a laundry room build-out take?

Most laundry rooms are built and finished in one to three days depending on the amount of cabinetry and whether a counter and sink surround are involved. We give you a firm timeline and one all-in price at your in-home consultation.

Don't see your question? Ask us directly.

Tell us what you want built.

We'll tell you if it's a fit. We take a limited number of projects and respond within 24 hours.

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