The humble utility room has had a serious glow-up. Once just a functional afterthought, it’s now a hardworking extension of the home, evolving alongside the modern kitchen as it shifts into a social, multifunctional space. Naturally, this has led to a bit of an identity crisis – laundry room, boot room, and the unfortunate bootility – as its role continues to expand. But whatever you call it, it’s an unsung hero, tackling storage, organisation and practicality without sacrificing style.
PWS has the design of this multifunctional room covered, offering a vast range of cabinet doors, worksurfaces, internal storage, bins and drawers that make these spaces not just useful but effortlessly good looking.
For many, the utility room is, first and foremost, a laundry space. Housing the washer and tumble dryer here keeps the kitchen free of clutter and noise, while an extra sink is handy for rinsing clothes or muddy hands. There’s also room to hide away the uglier essentials: ironing boards and cleaning supplies – and with drying racks making a stylish comeback, they’re a great addition, too. Open shelving keeps everyday items within reach, blending function with a touch of design flair.
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Then there’s the boot room, once a feature of grand country houses but now a dream addition to family homes. Sitting between the hallway and kitchen, it’s the perfect drop zone for coats, shoes, bags – and let’s not forget the dog. Built-in pet beds or even a washing station make life easier for four-legged family members. Hardwearing, easy-to-clean materials are essential, with natural finishes keeping things warm and inviting.
Beyond laundry and storage, utility rooms are an extra set of hands in the kitchen, swallowing up glassware, appliances and overflow groceries. Whether it’s a backup fridge or a hidden microwave, it’s the perfect way to add function without the fuss.
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