The Ultimate Guide to Utility Room Design
A well-designed utility room is a game-changer for busy London households. By moving laundry appliances, cleaning supplies, and household storage out of the kitchen, you free up valuable space and create a more organised home. Whether you're converting a small cupboard or designing a spacious multi-functional room, thoughtful planning makes all the difference.
At Hampstead Renovations, we specialise in creating hardworking utility rooms that combine practicality with style. This guide covers everything from layout planning to appliance selection for your perfect utility space.
Essential Elements of a Utility Room
1. Laundry Zone
- Washing machine: Front-loading preferred for built-under countertops
- Tumble dryer: Vented, condenser, or heat pump model
- Worktop above appliances: For folding and sorting laundry
- Sink: Deep Belfast or composite sink for hand-washing and soaking
- Drying space: Heated airer, pull-out rail, or ceiling-mounted rack
2. Storage Solutions
- Wall-mounted cupboards for cleaning products
- Base units for laundry baskets and bulk supplies
- Broom cupboard with hooks for mops and brushes
- Pull-out ironing board storage
- Shelving for folded towels and linens
3. Additional Functions
Modern utility rooms often incorporate:
- Boot room: Storage for shoes, coats, and outdoor gear
- Pet station: Food storage, bowls, and washing area
- Pantry storage: Extra food cupboards or freezer space
- Recycling center: Separate bins for different materials
- Potting area: For plant care and gardening supplies
Layout Planning for Different Spaces
Galley Layout (1.2m - 1.8m wide)
Ideal for narrow spaces:
- Appliances and sink along one wall
- Storage cupboards opposite
- Minimum 90cm circulation space between
- Door at one end, window at other (if possible)
L-Shaped Layout (2m x 2m minimum)
Versatile for medium spaces:
- Appliances along one wall
- Sink and worktop on adjacent wall
- Corner unit maximises storage
- Central floor space for sorting/folding
U-Shaped Layout (2.5m x 2m minimum)
Best for larger utility rooms:
- Appliances, sink, and storage on three walls
- Maximum countertop and cupboard space
- Efficient work triangle
- Can incorporate island or table
Compact/Cupboard Conversion (min 1.2m x 1.5m)
Making the most of tight spaces:
- Stacked washer/dryer to save width
- Sliding or bi-fold doors to save floor space
- Wall-mounted drying rack
- Vertical storage maximisation
Plumbing Considerations
Water Supply
- Hot and cold feeds for washing machine and sink
- Isolation valves for easy appliance disconnection
- Water softener connection (if hard water area)
- Outdoor tap connection (if rear external wall)
Drainage Requirements
- 40mm waste pipe for sink
- Shared waste connection for washing machine and dryer (if condenser)
- P-trap or bottle trap under sink
- Access to soil stack or external drain
- Consideration of gradient for effective drainage
Ventilation
Essential for moisture and odour control:
- Vented tumble dryer: 100mm duct to external wall (shortest route possible)
- Extractor fan: Humidity-sensing model ideal (Building Regs requirement if no window)
- Window: Openable for natural ventilation
- Trickle vents: For background ventilation
Electrical Planning
Power Requirements
- Washing machine: 13amp switched socket
- Tumble dryer: 13amp switched socket (separate from washer)
- Additional sockets: For iron, vacuum cleaner, phone charging
- Fused spur: For extractor fan
- Appliance height sockets: 150mm above worktop (not behind appliances)
Lighting Design
- LED ceiling spotlights (min 4-6 for average room)
- Under-cupboard LED strips for task lighting
- Pull-cord light switch (if shower or sink creates wet area)
- Motion sensor option for hands-free operation
Flooring Options
Best Flooring for Utility Rooms
- Vinyl planks (LVT): Waterproof, durable, warm underfoot
- Ceramic or porcelain tiles: Extremely durable, water-resistant, easy to clean
- Concrete effect tiles: Industrial look, very hard-wearing
- Safety flooring: Non-slip, ideal if floor gets wet
Avoid: Carpet, solid wood, or unsealed laminate (water damage risk)
Worktop and Sink Selection
Worktop Materials
- Laminate: Affordable, good range of colours, water-resistant with sealed joints
- Solid surface: Seamless, repairable, good for integrated sinks
- Quartz composite: Durable, heat and stain resistant
- Wood: Warm aesthetic but requires regular oiling in wet areas
Sink Options
- Belfast sink: Deep ceramic sink, perfect for soaking large items
- Stainless steel: Durable, affordable, easy to clean
- Composite (granite/quartz): Stain-resistant, matches worktops
- Size: Minimum 500mm wide for utility use
Storage Maximisation Ideas
Clever Storage Solutions
- Pull-out larder unit: For cleaning supplies in narrow space
- Tilt-out drawer: False drawer front hides sink sponges
- Pegboard wall: Customizable tool and brush storage
- Overhead drying rack: Ceiling-mounted pulley system
- Door-mounted organiser: Uses often-wasted space
- Appliance garage: Cupboard to hide iron and board
Budget Planning
Basic Utility Room (£4,000 - £8,000)
- Simple plumbing relocation
- Standard appliances and sink
- Flat-pack or basic fitted cupboards
- Vinyl flooring
- Basic lighting and decoration
Mid-Range (£8,000 - £15,000)
- Custom-fitted units
- Quality worktops and sink
- Tiled flooring
- Comprehensive electrical and plumbing work
- Built-in storage solutions
High-End (£15,000 - £25,000+)
- Bespoke cabinetry and joinery
- Premium appliances and fixtures
- Structural changes or extensions
- High-end finishes and materials
- Smart home integration
Contact Hampstead Renovations
Ready to create your perfect utility room? Get in touch for a free consultation.
Hampstead Renovations
Phone: 07459 345456
Email: contact@hampsteadrenovations.co.uk
Address: Unit 3, Palace Court, 250 Finchley Road, Hampstead, London NW3 6DN
Hours: Monday - Sunday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM