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Neale Whitaker’s 5 tips for a Block-tastic laundry renovation

This season, contestants on The Block have been tasked with a massive challenge, to create stylish, functional spaces in an octagonal-shaped building. I don’t envy them!

Whitney and Andy's Laundry -
Whitney and Andy’s Laundry – featuring the grey-toned Silestone Steel with a slimline 20mm edge.

Last week’s laundry reveals proved particularly interesting, with contestants embracing bold contrasts within the odd-shaped spaces to create unique, modern designs. Now judge Neale Whitaker shares his top tips for designing a Block-tastic laundry!

1. Laundries should take stylistic cues from the kitchen or bathroom 

If you’re looking to mix things up in the laundry, be sure to use your kitchen or bathroom for inspiration in terms of tile choice, surfaces and colour palette.

2. Functionality is king

Dean and Shay's laundry -
Dean and Shay’s laundry – featuring the modern shade of Silestone with a 20mm edge.

With so much happening in the laundry, functionality needs to be at the centre of your design plan. Aesthetics are important but purpose is the primary consideration. Nobody says it shouldn’t look good but the laundry is a hard-working room! Dean and Shay have done this perfectly in their laundry, through the strategic positioning of their sink and in-built cabinetry over their bench space.

3. Think of your storage needs 



Kingi and Caro's laundry
Kingi and Caro’s laundry – featuring the speckled white of Silestone Blanco Maple Orna with a 20mm edge.

When designing your laundry it’s important to be realistic about your storage needs. Kingi and Caro have definitely thought about this in their design with both short and long cupboards in their space.

4. Neutral palettes are the safest option 



Luke and Ebony's Laundry - fetauring
Ebony and Luke’s Laundry – fetauring the stunning Silestone Ariel with a 20mm edge.

Your laundry needs longevity and durability, so neutral palettes are generally the best option. Ebony and Luke have done just that, partnering the muted tones of Silestone Ariel against dark tiling.

5. Non-porous surfaces are your best friend in the laundry 

As the laundry is a high traffic and wet space, non-porous surfaces are a must. Four out of the five couples used Cosentino’s Silestone range, as it offers durability against water damage, stains, heat and even knocks and scratches.

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By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.

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