Flooring for the laundry room – Aquatus Rigid vinyl panels
The laundry room is a practical space that requires waterproof flooring resistant to the weight of heavy appliances like washing machines and dryers. Ceramic tiles, porcelain, and terracotta are commonly used. Vinyl panels are often a more affordable choice that not only meets these expectations but also offers easy and quick installation as well as simple daily maintenance.
- Durability – outer layer of scratch-resistant polyurethane, inner core reinforced with fiberglass;
- Safety and health – phthalate-free, allergy-friendly flooring;
- Convenience – quick installation (also possible on tiles), easy and safe maintenance;
- Design variety – decorative layer imitating wood or stone with a texture that ensures a natural look.
Although the appearance of a laundry room may seem secondary, for many people the visual aspect is an important factor when choosing materials. Vinyl panels combine functionality with aesthetics, which makes them the perfect choice!
How to arrange a laundry room at home
1. Go for smart organization
Organization is crucial in a laundry room. Helpful elements include shelves, cabinets, hangers, baskets, and special organizers. In a minimalist style, consider custom-built cabinetry that can hold an ironing board, laundry basket, or bedding. This is a good solution for small rooms where tidiness enhances the sense of space. Sliding closet doors can be fitted with mirrors to visually enlarge the room.
2. Brighten and open up the space
Light floors and walls are the best solution for small laundry rooms. Bright vinyl panel patterns can serve as an excellent base:
- Aqua ten – combine with white walls, a marble or glossy white countertop, and gold accents to achieve a glamour-style effect—even in a laundry room.
- Aqua one – a good base for a small, light, and modern laundry room. Pair with light gray or beige countertops, off-white walls, and minimalist accessories like metal baskets or contrasting black frames.
3. Dark and elegant accents
A combination of dark flooring and light walls looks best in larger laundry rooms. In smaller spaces, it works only if there is a window to bring in plenty of natural light. Dark accents, whether on walls, floors, or accessories, strongly influence the room's elegance.
Aqua seven is an interesting dark pattern—its black tone is nuanced and offers many design possibilities. Combine it with white walls and gray or black appliances for a modern look. Alternatively, pair it with muted and fashionable wall colors like green, gray, or navy for a stylish and character-filled laundry room.
4. Natural and cozy
Natural materials and coziness—sometimes in a boho style, other times Scandinavian—are increasingly popular. For those choosing vinyl panels in the laundry room, this trend is often a key factor. Unlike tiles, vinyl is warm and pleasant to the touch, enhancing the cozy atmosphere. Designs that create this effect include Aqua two for its realistic wood plank appearance, the timeless Aqua five with its classic wood tone, and the unique, warm Aqua nine.