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26 Laundry Room Bench Ideas That Add a Pop of Color to an Otherwise Boring Workspace

The laundry room bench gets overlooked in almost every renovation conversation, which is exactly why the ones that get it right feel so striking. A bench pulls the whole room together, gives you somewhere to sit while swapping shoes, and signals that this space was actually thought through. These [NUMBER] ideas are the ones worth saving.

Laundry Room Bench Ideas Collage | Source: @anniemillerdesigns, @bemyguestwithdenise, @citrineliving and @dominomag

26 Laundry Room Bench Ideas That Balance Function and Real Design

A bench in the laundry room is one of those things that sounds optional until you have one. Then it becomes the detail you reference constantly, the thing guests notice, the corner that makes the whole room feel finished rather than just equipped.

What separates the great ones from the afterthought versions is commitment: to a material, a finish, a proportion. The ideas below each make a clear choice, and that clarity is exactly what makes them work.

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1. Mudroom Bench with Black and White Checkerboard Floors

Mudroom Bench with Black and White Checkerboard Floors | Source: @ourhomesmagazine

Raw white oak and cream board-and-batten sit together like they were always meant to share a wall, and in this layout they anchor a mudroom that opens directly into a green-cabinet laundry beyond. The bench is low and wide, the kind that lets you sit properly rather than perch, with just enough depth to pull boots on and off without losing your balance. Dark marble-look tile grounds the whole entry in something heavier and more permanent, so the light palette above never reads as flimsy.


2. Warm Tan Cabinet Laundry Room with Mudroom Bench

Warm Tan Cabinet Laundry Room with Mudroom Bench | Source: @parkyndesigninc

Cabinetry in a biscuit-warm tan runs floor to ceiling on three walls, and the bench tucks in at one end in the same wood family, giving the room a furniture quality that most laundries never achieve. The bench seat is slatted and lightly upholstered, the kind of surface that reads as considered rather than constructed. Gray stacked-tile backsplash cools the warmth just enough to keep things grounded, and a glass pendant overhead adds the layer of polish that lifts the whole composition.


3. Sage Green Shiplap Laundry Room with Farmhouse Sink

Sage Green Shiplap Laundry Room with Farmhouse Sink | Source: @paynesgrayhome

Vertical shiplap in a muted sage coats every wall and runs the full height of the room, creating the kind of envelope that makes a small space feel curated rather than cramped. The bench here is implied by the stool left center-frame: a raw-wood three-legged piece that sits naturally against the ribbed shiplap and reads as collected, not purchased. A rattan pendant with its scalloped edge, black granite counters, and unlacquered brass hardware all work together so the room ends up feeling like a country house utility space that someone took seriously.


4. Dark Olive Cabinetry Laundry Room with Built-In Locker Bench

Dark Olive Cabinetry Laundry Room with Built-In Locker Bench | Source: @qwcabinets

The locker-style cubbies along the far wall do the heavy lifting, but it’s the bench running their full width at seat height that makes this functional wall feel like architecture rather than storage. Natural wood tones warm up what could have been a heavy olive-and-gray combination, lining the shelves, countertop, and bench seat to bring a consistent organic note through every level of the room. Coat hooks above and open shoe cubbies below mean the bench exists at the center of a system that actually works for a family coming in from outside.


5. Powder Blue Laundry Room with Window Bench and Floral Wallpaper

Powder Blue Laundry Room with Window Bench and Floral Wallpaper | Source: @sarahscottdesigns_

The window seat runs the full length of the wall beneath a generous double window, and the proportions are generous enough that it functions as both a perch and a proper resting spot. Dusty blue-green cabinetry with louvered panel fronts frames the room on the opposite wall, and a floral wallpaper in the same soft palette gives the room a botanical warmth that makes the whole thing feel less like utility and more like a sitting room that happens to do laundry. A crystal-and-chrome lantern overhead is the unexpected detail that commits the room fully to its own personality.


6. White Shaker Cabinet Laundry Room with Eclectic Wallpaper Niche

White Shaker Cabinet Laundry Room with Eclectic Wallpaper Niche | Source: @spacesolutionsaz

All-white shaker cabinetry stacked from floor to crown molding creates the kind of storage volume that dissolves clutter entirely, and a stacked washer-dryer keeps the footprint compact without sacrificing capacity. The bench niche at the center sits at counter height, lined on the back wall with dark maximalist wallpaper featuring gilded animal portraits, an unexpected and committed choice that makes a small open shelf feel like a destination rather than a gap between cabinets. Black marble tile underfoot anchors the white with something grounding and luxurious.


7. Vintage Wallpaper Laundry Room with Dark Wood Island Bench

Vintage Wallpaper Laundry Room with Dark Wood Island Bench | Source: @studiomcgee

The island console is the centerpiece: dark-stained wood with open shelving below and a honed white stone top, pulled away from the walls so it lives like furniture in the center of the room. A woven laundry basket and folded linens tucked underneath show the bench concept applied to an open-base format that skips the traditional built-in entirely, letting the wallpaper, patterned cement tile, and linen roman shade carry the decorative weight. There’s a hanging rail above the window for freshly pressed pieces, which makes the whole room feel like it was planned by someone who actually does laundry every day.


8. Farmhouse Laundry Room with Brick Floor and Wood Folding Counter

Farmhouse Laundry Room with Brick Floor and Wood Folding Counter | Source: @the_hen_homestead

Herringbone brick tile laid across the full floor gives this laundry the kind of character that takes years to develop in other materials and lands instantly in this one. The folding counter on the right wall is supported by turned wood legs with bracket detail at the base, keeping it from looking like a slab on stilts, and a wide woven basket below takes care of whatever hasn’t made it into the wash yet. Sage-tinted shaker cabinets overhead with long brass bar pulls complete the palette, and a vintage-style runner in rusted rose and dusty blue ties every element together without trying too hard.


9. Gray-Blue Cabinet Laundry Room with Star Wallpaper and Bench Seating

Gray-Blue Cabinet Laundry Room with Star Wallpaper and Bench Seating | Source: @thetileshop

Dusty blue-gray cabinetry wraps the room in an L-shape and dips down along the left wall to form a built-in bench with a clean white seat, the exact move that transforms leftover counter space into something intentional. Star-print wallpaper in silver and white keeps the walls from going flat, and a geometric Moravian star pendant overhead echoes the motif without making the choice feel over-curated. The white marble tile floor and quartz countertops reflect enough light to keep the room feeling lifted, even with the deeper cabinet color doing the work.


10. Sage Green Mudroom Laundry Room with Checkerboard Floor and Bench

Sage Green Mudroom Laundry Room with Checkerboard Floor and Bench | Source: @williamshousellc

A corridor laundry with full-height sage cabinets on both sides creates the feeling of walking into a room that has already solved everything: coats on the left, machines at the far end, a bench with a cushion and a woven hamper basket on the right. The taupe and white checkerboard cement tile running the full length of the narrow space gives it the kind of visual interest that makes a utility room feel editorial, while warm wood open shelving at the far end and a schoolhouse pendant overhead bring in the texture and light to balance the cool cabinetry. A small writing desk with a cross-back chair tucked into the right wall is the detail that says this room was designed for the person who lives there, not just for the machines.


11. Ink Blue Mudroom Laundry with Upholstered Bench and Brass Sconce

Ink Blue Mudroom Laundry with Upholstered Bench and Brass Sconce | Source: @anniemillerdesigns

Ink blue cabinetry runs floor to ceiling and wraps around every wall, the kind of color commitment that makes the room feel like a decision rather than a default. The bench sits low at the left, upholstered in a textured linen weave with a single drawer beneath it for whatever needs to disappear fast. A brass cone sconce mounted above the coat hooks brings warm amber light into the corner, softening what could have been a very serious room into something that actually feels good to walk into.


12. Greige Shaker Laundry Mudroom Combo with Stacked Washer and Low Bench

Greige Shaker Laundry Mudroom Combo with Stacked Washer and Low Bench | Source: @bemyguestwithdenise

Stacking the machines frees up enough wall space for a full mudroom bay to live right alongside, and the cabinetry in a warm greige oak finish threads through both zones without a seam. The bench at the far right sits below open cubbies and a row of hooks, keeping everything at the same height so the whole wall reads as one continuous built-in rather than two separate ideas. A geometric patterned tile underfoot gives the floor some texture to hold all that neutral wood above it.


13. Blue and White Chinoiserie Laundry Room with Gingham Bench Cushion

Blue and White Chinoiserie Laundry Room with Gingham Bench Cushion | Source: @citrineliving

Blue and white runs through every layer here: the chinoiserie bird wallpaper, the blue-and-white ginger jars stacked on the machines, the block-print and gingham cushions layered on the bench seat. The bench itself is built into a white open cubby unit with woven baskets tucked below, practical enough for daily use but styled with enough intention that it reads as furniture. Rattan baskets lining the full-length overhead shelf unify the top of the room, and the whole composition lands somewhere between a family mudroom and a collector’s sitting nook.


14. Sage Green Utility Room with Hidden Appliances and Firewood Storage

Sage Green Utility Room with Hidden Appliances and Firewood Storage | Source: @dominomag

Pale sage shaker doors on both sides of a narrow corridor conceal everything: stacked machines behind full-height cabinet fronts, firewood split into two open bays on the right, supplies tucked into shelves lined with warm oak. The bench concept here is the low drawer unit at the base of the firewood wall, a wide, flat surface at seat height that works as a step, a perch, or simply the grounding base of a storage wall that looks nothing like a laundry room from the outside. Botanical wallpaper glimpsed through the open door beyond adds the one layer of warmth the room lets you see before closing itself back up.


15. All-White Laundry Mudroom with Marble Tile and Striped Bench Cushion

All-White Laundry Mudroom with Marble Tile and Striped Bench Cushion | Source: @eagleyebuilding

Everything in this room is white: the cabinetry, the walls, the stacked machines, the open cubbies below the bench. The floor is the exception, a large-format marble-look tile in a geometric diamond pattern that gives the whole space its visual weight without introducing any color at all. The bench cushion in a thin grey stripe is the quietest possible detail, just enough to signal comfort without breaking the palette, and a straw hat on the hook beside it reminds you this is a room that opens to the outside world.


16. Moody Dark Laundry Room with Antique Bench and Red Cement Tile

Moody Dark Laundry Room with Antique Bench and Red Cement Tile | Source: @heidiwoodmaninteriors

Charcoal vertical shiplap covers one wall completely, and a vintage oil portrait leans against the red-and-white geometric cement tile on the adjacent wall, the kind of pairing that takes confidence to pull off and looks earned rather than staged. The bench is raw, reclaimed wood with a low back and splayed legs, old enough to carry actual history into a room that otherwise skews contemporary-dark. Black and white checkerboard tile underfoot, a matte black washer, and dark cabinetry with a single brass cup pull give the room its edge, while a jar of wildflowers on the sink ledge keeps it from tipping too far.


17. Jungle Wallpaper Mudroom with Green Cushion Bench and White Laundry Room Beyond

Jungle Wallpaper Mudroom with Green Cushion Bench and White Laundry Room Beyond | Source: @houseofharrisllc

The mudroom bench sits in its own framed bay on either side of the doorway, cushioned in a soft sage green that picks up the botanical tones in the jungle-print wallpaper wrapping both spaces. Open cubbies below each bench hold woven baskets, and the white board-and-batten backing behind the hooks keeps the seating zone feeling light even against the busy pattern surrounding it. Through the door, a clean white laundry room with matching wallpaper and top-load machines gives the whole layout a sense of two rooms that know each other well.


18. Warm Greige Corridor Laundry with Dark Bench and Persian Runner

Warm Greige Corridor Laundry with Dark Bench and Persian Runner | Source: @jennalaurenliving

The bench runs the full width of the mudroom end of this corridor, its seat finished in a deep espresso stain that reads almost black against the warm greige cabinetry surrounding it. Ticking-stripe and floral cushions stacked in the corner make it feel lived-in without looking undone, and brass cup hooks above and seagrass baskets overhead complete the wall. At the far end, a farmhouse sink under a window pulls light through the space, and a faded Persian runner down the center ties the warm and cool tones together in a single, grounding stroke.


19. Dark Olive Mudroom Laundry with Patterned Bench Cushion and Barn Sconces

Dark Olive Mudroom Laundry with Patterned Bench Cushion and Barn Sconces | Source: @lehmanhome

Deep olive cabinetry saturates the room from floor to crown, and the bench cubby at the right end is built into the same millwork, its seat cushioned in a small-scale grey print that adds texture without competing with the color. Gold hooks carry a navy coat and a cream handbag, the kind of everyday objects that make a room feel inhabited rather than styled. Paired barn-style sconces flank the window above the sink, and a herringbone tile floor in soft white brick keeps the foundation light so all that deep green above it has room to breathe.


20. White Shiplap Laundry Nook with Stacked Machines and Grey Bench Cushion

White Shiplap Laundry Nook with Stacked Machines and Grey Bench Cushion | Source: @marinehomecenter

Two stacked LG machines take up exactly half the wall, and the other half belongs entirely to the bench: a clean white built-in with open shelving above, three matte black hooks, and a charcoal upholstered cushion that makes the seat feel intentional rather than incidental. White rope baskets on the upper shelf and a straw hat on the center hook are the only styling notes the space needs. A geometric star tile in warm taupe underfoot gives the nook a quiet identity of its own, one that earns a second look even in a compact footprint.


21. Dusty Blue Laundry Room with Checkerboard Floor and Antique Sawhorse Bench

Dusty Blue Laundry Room with Checkerboard Floor and Antique Sawhorse Bench | Source: @mcpheebuilding

Dusty blue-grey cabinetry lines both walls from floor to crown molding, brass hardware catching the recessed light in warm flickers overhead. The bench here is a raw antique sawhorse table pulled into the center of the room, its weathered wood and X-frame legs reading as sculptural against the graphic black and white checkerboard tile below. A gallery wall of framed coastal prints fills the far end, and potted ferns and hydrangeas on the counter introduce the kind of life that makes a utility room feel more like a conservatory that happens to do laundry.


22. Skylight Laundry Room with Raw Wood Step Stool and Neutral Countertop

Skylight Laundry Room with Raw Wood Step Stool and Neutral Countertop | Source: @mrs_roobottom_home

A skylight drops a column of natural light straight down into this compact laundry, making the cream walls and stone tile glow in a way no overhead fixture could replicate. The bench here is a simple raw pine step stool tucked at the right edge of the frame, small enough not to claim space but solid enough to actually use, which is exactly the right call for a room this size. Woven baskets, amber glass bottles, and a stem of eucalyptus on the counter do the decorative work quietly, and a rope-hung drying rack to the right handles what the dryer doesn’t.


23. Sage Green Shaker Laundry Room with Raw Wood Stool and Industrial Pendants

Sage Green Shaker Laundry Room with Raw Wood Stool and Industrial Pendants | Source: @nikkisplateblog

Sage green shaker cabinetry fills every wall from the sink to the machines, and two open oak shelves float above a white bead-board backsplash to break up the expanse with texture and breathing room. A raw-edged wood stool sits at the base of the sink cabinet, its worn surface and simple square legs the kind of detail that makes a designed room feel genuinely inhabited. Paired milk-glass pendants with brass fittings hang overhead, a cut magnolia stem sits in a crock by the sink, and a faded runner across the dark slate floor grounds the whole long wall without trying to compete with any of it.


24. Warm Oak Laundry Room with Plaster Bench Seat and Sculptural Accessories

Warm Oak Laundry Room with Plaster Bench Seat and Sculptural Accessories | Source: @olivingtheory

Flat-front oak cabinetry in a warm honey tone wraps the room without hardware, every surface flush and quiet, nothing competing for attention. The bench is built into the lower left cabinet run, its seat upholstered in a thick tufted linen cushion in warm oat, and a honed plaster panel forms the side return where the counter meets the cabinetry, giving the whole corner a continuous, almost architectural quality. A ceramic sculptural vessel and a small framed print sit on the counter beside it, enough to make the space feel considered without breaking its stillness.


25. White and Brass Mudroom Laundry with Oak Bench and Black Hex Tile

White and Brass Mudroom Laundry with Oak Bench and Black Hex Tile | Source: @oslodesignco

Large black hexagon tile runs the full floor without interruption, bold enough to anchor a room where every cabinet and wall surface is white, and grounding enough to keep the brass hardware from floating. The bench seat is raw white oak, wide and flat with a single drawer beneath it, its warm grain the only material contrast in a room that otherwise keeps everything clean and consistent. Seagrass tote baskets line the open cubby above the hooks, and two globe pendants in smoked grey with brass ceiling plates hang at even intervals, giving the long room its rhythm.


26. Sage Green Mudroom Laundry with Terracotta Tile and Raw Oak Bench

Sage Green Mudroom Laundry with Terracotta Tile and Raw Oak Bench | Source: @peccolehouse

Terracotta hex tile covers the floor in a warm, earthy pattern that makes everything above it feel rooted and sun-warmed, and the raw oak bench along the left wall picks up that same earthen tone without trying to match it exactly. The bench is open underneath, with woven baskets slotted into the cubbies below and black iron hooks above carrying a coat and a wide-brimmed hat, the everyday objects that make a mudroom feel real. Morris-style botanical wallpaper in sage and cream wraps three walls, a fiddle-leaf fig reaches toward the window, and a schoolhouse pendant in antique brass overhead ties the whole English-country-meets-California-farmhouse edit together.