Utility, Laundry & Boot Room Joinery

Utility rooms, laundries and boot rooms take the daily pressure off the rest of a building. They are where kit is stored, mud is dealt with, laundry is turned around and all the “real life” activity happens out of sight. When these rooms are well designed, everything else feels calmer – from kitchens and bedrooms to guest corridors and spa changing.

At Make Bespoke Studio we design and deliver utility, laundry and boot room joinery for homes, hotels, members’ clubs and mixed-use projects – from compact urban utility cupboards to generous family boot rooms and back-of-house laundries supporting guest floors and spas. We work closely with interior designers, architects and operators to plan storage, appliances and wet areas so they work hard without feeling like an afterthought.

What we mean by utility, laundry and boot room joinery

We use “utility, laundry and boot room joinery” to describe the fixed elements that organise these hardworking spaces – the cupboards, tall storage, appliance housings, benching, rails and sinks – rather than loose baskets and freestanding racks.

·        tall cupboards for cleaning kit, vacuum cleaners, ironing boards and bulk household items

·        stacked and side-by-side housings for washing machines, dryers and ancillary appliances

·        benches, cubbies and hooks for outdoor coats, boots, sports kit and dog leads

·        pull-out laundry bins, internal sorting and airing rails

·        sink runs with integrated drainers, bins and storage below

·        overhead cabinets and open shelving for detergents, linens and everyday supplies

This scope often overlaps with Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries, Fitted Storage & Alcove Units and Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms, which we then bring together into one coordinated utility and boot room package.

Types of utility, laundry and boot spaces

Each project will have its own version of a utility or boot room. Sometimes it is a full room with daylight and a back door; sometimes it is a cleverly planned run of joinery behind pocket doors. We adapt the language to suit both ends of this spectrum.

·        Residential utility rooms – rooms dedicated to laundry, cleaning and storage, often directly linked to Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries or side entrances.

·        Boot rooms and mudrooms – spaces at garden, courtyard or side entrances, with benches, hooks and storage for outdoor kit, frequently aligned with Fitted Storage & Alcove Units and Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms in adjacent areas.

·        Laundry cupboards and concealed utilities – stacked appliances, drying and storage hidden behind full-height doors within corridors, kitchens or Home Offices & Study Joinery backdrops.

·        Service, plant and utility lobbies – areas where joinery must work around plant, risers and meters, tying into Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery and Internal Doors & Screens.

·        Back-of-house laundries and housekeeping utilities – spaces in hotels and clubs that support Hotel Guestroom Joinery Packages, Spa & Wellness Joinery and Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery, often with higher volumes of linens and more industrial equipment.

·        Staff utility and back-of-house support rooms – rooms supporting Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes and wider Hospitality Joinery, where robust, clearly organised joinery is essential.

Key joinery elements in utility, laundry and boot rooms

We tend to organise utility and boot room joinery into a series of repeatable elements, adapted to each plan so that spaces feel intuitive and efficient.

·        Tall storage for cleaning and bulk items – full-height cupboards with space for vacuum cleaners, mops, ironing boards and bulk household supplies, often related to the logic of Fitted Storage & Alcove Units.

·        Appliance housings – stacked or side-by-side washing machines, dryers and auxiliary appliances, with proper ventilation, access panels and worktop space above.

·        Sink and wet areas – generous sinks, drainer zones and tap positions, often echoing the language of Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries but tuned for heavier-duty tasks.

·        Benches, cubbies and boot storage – low benches for sitting to remove shoes, with open cubbies, pull-out trays or trays for boots, sometimes integrating dog beds or pet wash points.

·        Laundry sorting and airing – pull-out laundry bins for sorting colours, rails for hanging shirts, fold-out ironing boards and discreet drying racks that can be stowed away.

·        Overhead cabinets and shelves – high-level storage for detergents and infrequently used kit, coordinated with Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery so that the room still feels resolved.

Workflow, zoning and circulation

The success of a utility or boot room is as much about flow as it is about finishes. We plan joinery to support how people actually move and work in these spaces.

·        zoning “dirty” arrival points from cleaner laundry and storage areas

·        keeping wet, muddy routes close to sinks, drainers and external doors

·        arranging appliances and folding surfaces so that loads move in a clear loop

·        siting tall storage and integrated bins so that doors and drawers don’t clash

In hospitality projects, we coordinate these flows with Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery, Hotel Guestroom Joinery Packages, Spa & Wellness Joinery and Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes, so that staff and housekeeping routes feel coherent and efficient.

Utility, laundry and boot rooms in residential projects

In homes and private apartments, utility and boot rooms are often the unsung heroes of the plan – the spaces that allow kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms to stay calm and uncluttered.

·        Family houses and country homes – generous boot rooms and utilities at back doors, often linked to gardens and garages, developed in tandem with Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries and Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms.

·        Townhouses and lateral apartments – tightly planned utility rooms and concealed laundry cupboards, coordinated with Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery, Internal Doors & Screens and adjacent Fitted Storage & Alcove Units.

·        Open-plan living – utilities planned so that noise and visual clutter are kept away from key living spaces, working in concert with Media Walls & TV Joinery and Home Offices & Study Joinery to keep the main rooms calm.

·        Bedrooms and linens – utility joinery that supports linen storage and rotation, often complementing Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms and Headboards & Bedroom Feature Joinery.

Utility and laundry joinery in hospitality and members’ clubs

In hotels and clubs, utility and laundry spaces sit largely out of sight but are critical to guest experience. Well-planned joinery here supports clean linens, smooth housekeeping operations and tidy spa and locker areas.

·        Housekeeping utilities – rooms and cupboards handling laundry rotation, towel stocks and amenity storage, connecting directly to Hotel Guestroom Joinery Packages and Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery.

·        Spa and pool laundries – joinery supporting towel, robe and linen rotation for Spa & Wellness Joinery schemes – from clean towel stores to discreet dirty laundry chutes and hampers.

·        Club and amenity support – utilities backing onto Amenity & Members’ Club Joinery and Hospitality Joinery packages, providing storage for table linens, uniforms and event kit.

·        Staff and back-of-house utilities – spaces that serve staff changing, Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes and wider Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery, designed for robustness and clarity.

Materials, durability and maintenance

Utility, laundry and boot rooms see heavy, often messy use. Materials need to stand up to moisture, knocks, detergents and frequent cleaning, while still feeling coherent with the rest of the project.

We build material palettes from our Materials library – laminates, robust lacquers, compact laminates, stones, composites, metals and specialist paints – and align these with stylistic cues on Joinery Styles.

·        selecting moisture-resistant substrates and finishes for sink runs and appliance housings

·        detailing plinths, corners and edges to reduce damage from boots, trolleys and cleaning equipment

·        choosing hinges, runners and hardware that cope with heavy, repeated use

·        planning surfaces and junctions to avoid dirt traps and make cleaning straightforward

Integration with services and appliances

Utility and laundry joinery has to do a lot of technical work – integrating plumbing, drainage, ventilation, electrics and sometimes specialist equipment. We design the joinery and the service zones together so maintenance stays easy.

·        coordinating plumbing, waste and traps for sinks, appliances and, where relevant, dog wash or boot wash points

·        allowing for extract ventilation, make-up air and heat build-up from dryers and appliances

·        providing clear access to isolation valves, meters and manifolds within joinery

·        coordinating sockets, task lighting and under-cabinet lighting with worktops and folding areas

These integrations are developed as part of our broader Bespoke Joinery technical packages and coordinated with MEP teams, particularly where spaces interface with Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries, Spa & Wellness Joinery and Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery.

Our process for utility, laundry and boot room joinery

Our approach to utility, laundry and boot room joinery follows the same clear stages as our wider

Bespoke Joinery work, with particular emphasis on workflow, robustness and integration with services.

1. Brief & usage review We begin by understanding how the household or operation works – volumes of laundry, number of users, outdoor lifestyles, pets, staff patterns and any operator standards.

2. Plans, adjacencies and services We review plans, sections and MEP information – or visit site – to understand entrances, routes, risers and plant that affect the space.

3. Layout options and zoning We develop joinery-led layouts that balance storage, appliances, sinks and circulation, testing workflows and clearances.

4. Detailed design & coordination We produce detailed drawings showing carcasses, internal layouts, appliance housings, sinks, fixings and junctions with walls, floors and ceilings, coordinated with services.

5. Materials, hardware and samples We prepare focused samples of finishes, worktops, handles and hardware, aligning them with adjacent scopes on Types of Joinery and ensuring consistency with Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries, Hospitality Joinery, Residential Joinery, Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery and Spa & Wellness Joinery packages.

6. Production & installation Utility, laundry and boot room joinery is manufactured through our network of workshops and installed in coordination with main contractors and services teams, with careful setting out and on-site adjustments to suit real conditions.

Connecting utility, laundry and boot rooms into the wider scheme

Utility, laundry and boot rooms may sit behind the scenes, but they have a disproportionate impact on how effortless a building feels to live or work in.

We make sure decisions taken here align with adjacent scopes such as Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries, Fitted Storage & Alcove Units, Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms, Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery, Internal Doors & Screens, Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery, Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes, Spa & Wellness Joinery, Hotel Guestroom Joinery Packages, Home Offices & Study Joinery, Hospitality Joinery and Residential Joinery. All of this is structured through Types of Joinery and the stylistic language captured on Joinery Styles.

Next steps

If you are planning utility, laundry or boot room joinery as part of a project, share your plans, MEP information, appliance schedules, lifestyle or operational brief and interior concepts with us.

We can respond with layout ideas, joinery packages and indicative scopes, showing how these spaces could connect with Bespoke Kitchens & Pantries, Fitted Storage & Alcove Units, Wardrobes & Dressing Rooms, Wall Panelling & Architectural Joinery, Internal Doors & Screens, Locker Rooms & Back-of-House Joinery, Tea Points & Breakout Kitchenettes, Spa & Wellness Joinery, Hotel Guestroom Joinery Packages, Home Offices & Study Joinery, Hospitality Joinery and Residential Joinery. From there we move into detailed design, sampling and delivery in line with your programme.

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