Subject: Clutter Clean Out — Laundry and Mud Rooms

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We've come a long way! You’re already on to Day 2 of our second week of our Clutter Clean Out program. Yesterday you made way for living in the living room and today, well, you're going to clear the way for laundry and mud! Tell me this isn't the most fun clean out you've ever done!

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Keep up the good work,
Day Nine Checklist ~
Laundry Room/Mud Room


  • Do all the laundry and put it away before you begin
  • (I know you do this every time) clean dryer filter
  • Throw away, give away or find a storage place for any unnecessary bottles, racks, old clothes or junk in the room.
  • Find a place to store soap and dryer sheets
  • Add a handy trash can if there isn’t one already
The Laundry Room and Mud Room

Laundry and mud rooms are probably the most rewarding places to organize because whatever we do to make life easier for ourselves there will flow into the rest of the house and save time.

In these rooms, we need to find a place for dirty, wet and bulky items that will still be seen and easy to reach. Most new homes are built with cabinets in both rooms. Cubby hole storage makes sorting clean laundry and supplies easy. It is also nice to have cubbyholes for each member of the family so they can put their laundry away. Front-loading appliances allows the top of the machines to be used for folding laundry. The room should have practical and functional storage as well as look good. Furniture can be substituted for shelves, cubes or cabinets if need be.

Anything with a surface and storage is good, bookshelves, etageres, sideboards are all good. Use your imagination, and you can even move an unused piece of furniture from another room in the house, and it can become the new utility piece of the laundry or mud room. Tables are nice in these rooms because we can always use a work surface for folding laundry, sewing, wrapping or sorting.

The Options:

#1 - Unused for 2 Years - Donate or sell

#2 - Broken - Throw away

#3 - Not Yours - Return

#4 - Unsightly or doesn't fit - Throw away, donate or sell

#5 - Still love - Re-purpose
Wise Words ...

"Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful." ~ John Maeda

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