14 Best Joanna Gaines Laundry Rooms

Joanna Gaines has a way of turning even small, functional rooms into spaces that feel warm and welcoming.
Many people first discovered her style through the show Fixer Upper, where she and her husband Chip Gaines transformed older homes into comfortable, beautifully designed spaces.
Even laundry rooms often ended up feeling surprisingly charming.
Her approach usually keeps things simple and practical. Open shelving, woven baskets, wood accents, and soft neutral colours appear often.
The goal isn’t to make the space fancy, but to make it feel organised, calm, and easy to work in.
In this collection, you’ll find 14 laundry rooms that show how thoughtful design can turn a basic utility space into something much more enjoyable.
If you’ve ever wished your laundry area felt a bit more inviting, these ideas are a great place to start.
Farmhouse Laundry Corner with Brick Tile Floor
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There’s a cozy farmhouse feeling here that works really well.
The brick-style tile floor adds warmth and texture, especially next to the classic farmhouse sink.
A wood countertop above the washer and dryer keeps things simple and useful.
I’d happily spend time doing laundry in a space like this.
Cozy Laundry Corner with Built-In Bench
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Sometimes the small details make a room feel more thoughtful.
The built-in bench with storage underneath is a great spot for folding or setting down baskets.
I like the chalkboard style “Wash & Fold” sign too. It gives the space personality without making it feel overly decorated.
Moody Laundry Room with Bold Wallpaper
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This room has a bit more personality than the typical laundry space. The patterned wallpaper paired with dark cabinets gives it a stylish edge.
Open wood shelving softens the darker tones and keeps things from feeling heavy. It proves even a laundry room can have some style.
Bright Laundry Nook with Hanging Rail
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This setup feels really smart for a smaller laundry space. The hanging rail above the machines makes it easy to dry clothes straight out of the washer without cluttering the room.
White cabinetry and simple tile keep everything feeling fresh. A little greenery on the counter softens the look nicely.
Long Farmhouse Laundry Room with Sink and Green Cabinets
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This laundry room feels calm and practical at the same time.
The long layout gives plenty of space to move around, and the deep farmhouse sink is perfect for soaking or quick hand washing.
I like the darker green cabinets paired with the soft wood tones on the floor.
It keeps the room grounded while still feeling bright and welcoming.
Long Galley Laundry Room with Built-In Storage
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This laundry room makes great use of a narrow layout.
The long counter across the machines gives plenty of space for folding, which honestly makes laundry feel less chaotic.
I like how the white cabinetry keeps the space bright while the wood countertop adds warmth.
The little bench area at the end is a nice practical touch too.
Hidden Laundry Closet with Open Shelves
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Tucking the laundry into a closet like this is such a smart design move.
The open wood shelves above the machines make it easy to grab towels or baskets without digging through cabinets.
It keeps everything tidy but still accessible. Plus the brick floor adds a little rustic character.
Laundry Hallway with Easy Access
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This setup feels really practical for a busy household. The laundry sits right off the hallway, so it’s easy to toss in a load while moving through the house.
The soft wall color keeps the space calm and clean. Sometimes simple layouts are the ones that work best.
Laundry Folding Station with Open Cubby Storage
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This design makes laundry feel a little less overwhelming.
The long folding counter paired with cubby storage underneath is incredibly practical. Baskets slide right in and keep everything tidy.
The stool tucked underneath is a nice little detail if you want to sit while folding.
Bright Laundry Workspace with Built-In Desk
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I like the idea of combining a laundry station with a small workspace. T
he counter doubles as a folding area and a little desk, which makes the room more versatile.
White cabinets and subway tile keep the space fresh and classic. The stool tucked underneath is a nice practical detail.
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Mudroom and Laundry Combo
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This room works as both a mudroom and laundry area, which is really smart for family homes.
Built-in benches and hooks give everyone a place to drop coats and bags.
The open layout makes it easy to move between tasks. It’s one of those spaces that quietly keeps the whole house organized.
Classic White Cabinet Laundry Storage
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This laundry room is all about keeping things organized. The cabinets hide appliances neatly while the countertop gives you space to fold.
Decorative bottles and a woven basket add warmth so the room doesn’t feel too clinical. It’s simple, but it works really well.
Farmhouse Utility Sink with Vintage Charm
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The deep utility sink is the highlight here. It feels sturdy and old-fashioned in the best way.
A chalkboard style sign above the sink adds a playful touch that makes the room feel less like a chore space.
I also like how the soft cabinets and wood countertop keep the look relaxed.
