For many homeowners today, having an unfinished basement is simply a way of life. In fact, there are many perks that can come with keeping your basement unfinished. It often means lower energy bills, more storage and less maintenance. However, if your laundry room also happens to be in your unfinished basement, then there may be some things that you want to do in order to make your laundry space more functional and more usable.

Many times, attempting to redo your entire laundry room or add a laundry room to your home can be a big undertaking. The great news is, there are ways that you can continue to keep your laundry room in your unfinished basement without finishing off your basement or spending money to create a new laundry space. Here are some ideas that can help transform your unfinished laundry room space but that won’t break the bank or have you get out the cordless circular saw.

POST COZY UP YOUR SPACE WITH A RUG

Sometimes the worst part about having your laundry room in an unfinished basement is that the space feels cold, especially if you are working with unfinished concrete floors. A simple solution? A nice, cozy rug. A rug can help define the space and the parameters of your laundry room. It can also provide you with a comfortable surface to stand on while you are doing and folding laundry and ironing. Choose a colorful and high-design rug to really bring some style to your space.

ADD CURTAINS TO DEFINE YOUR SPACE

If you want to make it feel as though your laundry room is a completely separate space in your unfinished basement, then a few curtains and some curtain rods can really go a long way. You can use these curtains to define the space so there is separation between your laundry room and the rest of your basement. This is also a great way for you to hide or disclose any dirty laundry you may have in your laundry area if you want to keep it all contained. A simple pair of decorative curtains can really go a long way when it comes to creating this type of space and it can help your unfinished basement feel more stylish.

PAINT YOUR CONCRETE FLOORS

If you spend a lot of time in your laundry room, as many busy parents do, then you may want to really transform your space into a usable area, without going through the hassle of completely finishing off your basement. In addition to adding a few decorative touches, painting those old, unfinished concrete floors can really go a long way in bringing some serious style to your laundry room space. Painting concrete floors is very easy, and the covering actually acts as a protectant that can keep your floors looking better even longer.

ADD SOME ORGANIZED STORAGE

Just because your basement laundry room is currently unfinished, it doesn’t mean that it can’t be practical and functional. Add some easy open shelving to store all of your laundry items, baskets and storage bins. If you are really looking to bring your space together and to have it look more cohesive then make sure you invest in some coordinating bins, it can really go a long way.

PAINT YOUR SPACE

Just because a laundry room is in an unfinished area of the house, it doesn’t mean that you can’t add some decorative touches to pull the space together. Those old cinderblock walls in your basement can actually be painted to bring a pop of color and a whole lot of style to your basement. This is a great way for you to feel like the laundry space in your unfinished basement is a real part of your complete home. It can brighten the space and give it the look of being finished off without the hefty bills.

ADD FURNITURE

When most people think of having their laundry in their unfinished basement, they picture their washer and dryer shoved in a corner amidst old storage boxes and holiday decorations. It doesn’t need to be that way. You can add some strategically placed furniture around your space such as drawers and cabinets to bring storage and design to the area. Just because the floors and the ceilings aren’t finished it doesn’t mean that you can’t add furniture to your laundry room just as you would if it were in a finished area of your home.

Keeping your laundry in an unfinished space of your home can seem like a major hassle. However, with a little imagination and a little effort you can help any unfinished space look like a chic and organized laundry room.