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Strategic Ways To Hide Your Washer and Dryer

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If you have a washer and dryer, you know that while they’re a necessary appliance, you likely don’t want them on display for everyone to see. One could argue that they’re an eyesore, but where do you put them if you don’t have a laundry room? Unfortunately, that’s a reality for many who may find themselves putting their washer and dryer in the kitchen, bathroom, or even the living room. Hiding them to make your space more aesthetically pleasing is ideal for most, but how is this done? Below are some of the most strategic ways to hide your washer and dryer.

Build a Cabinet

You could always build a cabinet around your appliances to hide your electric or gas dryer and washer. Additionally, depending on the cabinet’s size, you may have extra storage space for your kitchen. This is a wonderful DIY project that you can share with your children. Alternatively, you can get a professional to build it for you.

Paint the Washer and Dryer the Same Color

If you have wooden floors and cabinets, you can let your washer and dryer blend in with the decor by getting ones with a wood finish. You can also paint your washer and dryer the color of your hardwoods or walls for a more budget-friendly option. Blending your appliances with your floors or other colors in the house allows you to place them almost anywhere without trying to hide them—you’re simply making things less noticeable. This technique is one of the most strategic ways to hide your washer and dryer. 

Place Them Behind Furniture

No matter where your washer and dryer are in the house, you can hide them from view by placing them behind larger pieces of furniture. These pieces could be your living room couch, a free-standing cabinet, or any other furniture in your home. Ensure the object doesn’t completely obstruct your washer and dryer set! You want to move easily from your room to the front of the appliances and be able to open them wide without any issues. Following these guidelines, you can keep your appliances hidden while allowing full functionality.

Use a Closet or Pantry

The same rules apply here as they do with the cabinet space—store your washer and dryer in a spare closet. It will serve as a way to hide your appliances while still keeping your home chic. If your appliances can fit, even if you have to stack them on top of each other, don’t hesitate to use a closet!

In short, there are many ways to take advantage of the spaces in your home to hide your appliances. You have to be innovative. When you have the right tools, you can arrange your appliances in any way you like!

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Daniel Kraftmann

Seasoned professional with a background in mechanical engineering, boasts over a decade of invaluable experience in the dynamic world of e-commerce.

For the past five years, he has dedicated his expertise to the appliance industry, becoming well-versed in the intricacies of home appliances, their cutting-edge technology, and ever-evolving features.

As a passionate mechanical engineering enthusiast, Daniel keeps a vigilant eye on emerging trends and innovations in the appliance sector. With a profound understanding of both the engineering principles and the consumer demands, he brings a unique blend of knowledge and practical insight to his blogs.

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