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How to Light a Laundry Room?

Be honest, have you really thought about implementing a good lighting plan in your laundry room? Yes, you might have carefully drafted a detailed sketch for your living room, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, and home office. However, why do you need to care so much about your laundry room? Anyways, you only go there to wash your clothes or store some extra supplies.

If you’re renting, residential laundry rooms may vary in size. Some can be a small closet, while others can be an expensive rooms. There are instances also where the laundry room is in the basement or upstairs. However, one thing's for sure. No matter if it's only a closet or a whole extra space, your laundry area will need a good lighting strategy. If you don't address this as soon as you can, you'll probably end up loathing that area since all you can see are shadows. What's the use of a place where you cannot see clearly and function effectively?

So, to ensure that you don't end up adding bleach to your dark-coloured clothes or mixing your whites with a vibrant red jumper, light your space correctly! You never know; once you can see everything clearly, you'll be able to further utilise the space for other use.

Tips when Lighting a Laundry Room

If you are worried that these tips are exclusive to wide spaces and might not work for a small laundry area, don't worry! While some may be preferred for bigger rooms, there are others which are also suitable for a tight space!

Get as much natural light in

Nothing beats natural light in providing absolute brightness without the need for electricity. You can quickly examine dirt and stains and have a clear view of everything you need to know. With this, you're less likely to commit mistakes that can result in irreversible damages (like accidentally mixing a shirt that bleeds easily with an expensive white article).

What if natural light is not an option? As mentioned before, what if you have a small laundry space without any windows? Get LED lights with the right CRI (colour rendering index)! When you have a light source that can mimic natural light, then you can also enjoy the same benefits as having the authentic one. So, opt for a CRI that's 90 or above!

white scheme laundry room

Use an internal glazed door to get light from other areas

It’s no surprise that there will be instances where your laundry room has three solid walls and a door. If that's the case, you can opt to integrate a glazed internal door or divider to allow light from other rooms to seep inside the closed space. Just be mindful of how you set up your laundry area because, with glazed doors, it will be seen throughout your home. Get styling inspirations so you can also showcase that portion as an asset in your place.

Add under cabinet lights

Even with a small laundry room, some sort of shelving unit will always be present. Having under cabinet lights with each layer can instantly brighten up your space and allow you to see things clearly. If you have shelving over your dryer, don't leave out that area so you can conveniently check your clothes if there are troublesome spots.

Stick with downlights for ceiling lighting

Downlights are suitable whether you have a low or high floor-to-ceiling height. It won't consume any vertical space since it's recessed onto your ceiling. In addition, there are many types of downlights that you can use, so it's easy to get a multi-functional one that can address all your needs.

Try getting a CCT Tunable downlight so you can smoothly transition from warm white light that can improve the ambience of your space to a cool white light that can give you excellent task lighting.

wide laundry room with wooden accents

Incorporate adjustable wall lights

Another functional lighting fixture to add to your laundry room is wall lights. However, instead of focusing on aesthetics, prioritise the practical aspect. With limited space, it's crucial to employ practical lighting. You need a fixture that you can conveniently adjust to meet your needs. So, look for something to move around or control the light trajectory.

Position a statement light over a laundry island

If the space will allow, you can add a laundry island for extra counter space and styling opportunities. Also, you can safely position a statement pendant lamp over it without worrying about the head height. With this, you’ll have a centrepiece in a functional space without disrupting the workflow.

narrow laundry room with pendant lamps

Try including a semi-flushed lighting

While pendant lamps are also an option you can consider, semi-flush lighting can be more plausible. It can add a point of interest like a pendant light has without occupying a considerable ceiling height. Although semi-flushed lighting may not have as wide of a selection compared to pendant lamps, you'll still be able to find one that can identify with your style.

Now that you know what to do to illuminate your laundry room, it’s time to look for the fittings that can help you! Check out our website, LED Supplier, to get top-class LED lights that are not only bright but also durable and high-quality!

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