
Adding a laundry storage cart between your washer and dryer is a game-changer for clutter-free laundry areas. Consider a cart with wheels for easy mobility, like the ones discussed in the "Wheels and Casters" section.
Having a laundry storage cart can help keep your laundry area organized and reduce clutter by 50%. This is especially true if you have a small laundry room, like in the "Small Laundry Room" example.
A laundry storage cart can also provide additional storage space for laundry supplies, such as detergent and fabric softener. You can find carts with built-in shelves or cabinets to keep these items organized and within reach.
By incorporating a laundry storage cart between your washer and dryer, you can create a more efficient and functional laundry area.
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Laundry Storage Cart Ideas
The DIY Laundry Storage Cart by Infarrantly Creative is a game-changer for maximizing space in your laundry room. It's built with just 4 boards, making it a simple and effective storage solution.
This cart features a handle and casters, making it super functional and easy to use. It's fantastic for keeping your laundry room organized and clutter-free.
Infarrantly Creative's tutorial is a must-check out for the full instructions on how to build this amazing cart.
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Building a Cart
Building a cart can be a fun and rewarding experience. You can use a Kreg Jig if you're a beginner, which makes the project more accessible.
A simple cart can be built with just 4 boards, as shown by Infarrantly Creative. This is a great option if you're short on time or materials.
The width of your cart will depend on the space available between your washer and dryer. If you have more room, you can build a wider cart, like the 11.5" wide cart mentioned in the tutorial.
You can also use narrower lumber, such as 1 x 8" stock, if your area is narrower. This is a great option if you want to save space or have limited materials.
The handle and casters on a cart make it super functional and easy to use. This is especially true for a laundry cart, where you'll be moving it frequently.
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A hidden top shelf can be a convenient storage solution for laundry essentials, such as pods and dryer sheets. This keeps your cart organized and clutter-free.
Building a cart can be a versatile project that can be used in other areas of your home, such as an office or art studio.
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