Everyone’s taste in house is different. Some people prefer large houses in the countryside while others choose small apartments in the city. If you don’t have space in your house, the tips below might help you to use the laundry space you have efficiently.
Use a Cabinet

A washing machine and dryer can be placed behind closed doors in the bathroom. It will be easier for the cabinets to blend into the house if you paint them the same color as the walls. For appliances with front-loading arrangements, this is a good way to conceal them in open floor plans and exposed areas. It will be hard to guess that this is where you spend your laundry day.
Go Vertical

Every home has a limited amount of space to work with, and the laundry is too often overlooked. Whether or not your home has a spacious laundry room, it’s always nice to make the most of every bit of space available.
One great way to make the most efficient use of your laundry room is stacking which basically means to take your dryer and place it on top of your front loading washing machine.
By making smart use of vertical space, you’ll leave more room available for organising the rest of your laundry. Stacking is an excellent way to save space.
Use Closet Space

First, determine if your closet is large enough to accommodate the washer and dryer. Closets are inherently tall and narrow, so remove the standard rod and shelves and you’ve got an ideal spot for stacked units. After installing a washer and dryer in the closet you can arrange a laundry basket and linen storage right next door in the neighbouring closet.
Store Under an Island

You can use an island bench as an eat-in area in the kitchen, plus house a washing machine and a dryer that are shut away behind closed doors. Being able to close doors on the functional areas keeps the small flat feeling uncluttered and neat.