What Luxury Townhome and Condo Communities Are Doing with Laundry Room Designs and How It Impacts Home Value

Very few buyers walk into a showing saying, “The laundry room is at the top of my list.” Then they tour enough homes, and suddenly they are opening laundry room doors, checking storage, and paying attention to where the washer and dryer actually sit. It’s one of those spaces that quietly becomes more important the longer someone shops for a home.

Luxury townhomes and condos throughout North Jersey are reflecting that shift by giving laundry spaces more attention than ever before.

Today’s Laundry Rooms Are Designed to Work Hard

The days of squeezing a washer and dryer into a hallway closet are fading in many newer luxury properties. Buyers are finding dedicated laundry rooms with cabinetry, folding counters, utility sinks, hanging space, and thoughtful storage that helps keep everyday chores organized. It’s still a functional room, but it feels more intentional.

Why Does Laundry Room Location Matter So Much?

Ask someone who’s carried baskets up and down two flights of stairs for years. Many luxury buyers now prefer laundry rooms located near the primary suite or alongside the secondary bedrooms because that’s where the laundry actually comes from. A convenient location saves time, reduces clutter, and simply makes everyday life easier. Sometimes the smartest design decisions are the simplest.

Storage Quietly Adds Value

Luxury isn’t always about dramatic finishes; sometimes it’s about having a place for everything. Cabinets for detergents, pull-out hampers, linen storage, broom closets, and built-in shelving all contribute to a cleaner, more organized home. Buyers notice those details because they solve everyday problems. That’s a feature that never goes out of style.

 

“Luxury buyers have become incredibly observant. They’re no longer judging homes by dramatic entryways alone. Functional spaces like laundry rooms, mudrooms, and organized storage now play a meaningful role because buyers recognize they’ll use those areas almost every day. Thoughtful design leaves a lasting impression.”–Michael Akkus, Broker Associate/Team Leader 

 

Are Buyers Paying More Attention to Multi-Purpose Spaces?

Many laundry rooms now double as mudrooms, pet washing stations, package backdrop zones, or extra household storage. Especially in luxury townhomes where every square foot matters, flexible spaces have become increasingly desirable. A room that performs multiple jobs often feels larger than it actually is.

North Jersey Buyers Are Looking Beyond the Kitchen

The kitchen still gets plenty of attention. It just isn’t the only room influencing buying decisions anymore. Communities in Tenafly, Cresskill, Demarest, and Old Tappan continue attracting buyers who appreciate homes with thoughtful layouts where practical spaces receive the same level of planning as the entertaining areas. Luxury has become more functional than flashy.

Can A Better Laundry Room Really Affect Resale?

A thoughtfully designed laundry room can influence buyer perception. While buyers rarely purchase a home because of the laundry room alone, well-designed utility spaces contribute to the overall experience of living in the home. When buyers consistently notice thoughtful details throughout the property, they’re more likely to view the home as well planned and well cared for. Small improvements often support a much stronger overall impression.

Good Design Makes Everyday Life Easier

No one buys a luxury home hoping that everyday chores become more difficult to complete. That’s why builders and designers are giving laundry rooms more attention than they did even a decade ago. Natural light, attractive cabinetry, durable countertops, better storage, and convenient locations are all features that are not dramatic on their own. Together, however, they can improve how the home functions every single day. If you are ready to get into a thoughtfully designed North Jersey townhome or condo complex, reach out to the professionals at The Akkus Group today.

More Questions About Laundry Room Designs in Luxury Townhomes in North Jersey?

Q: Why are laundry rooms becoming more important in luxury homes?
A:
Today’s buyers value homes that simplify everyday living. A well-designed laundry room with storage, workspace, and a convenient location adds functionality that homeowners appreciate long after move-in day.

Q: Where is the best location for a laundry room?
A:
Many buyers prefer laundry rooms on the same level as the primary bedroom and secondary bedrooms because it reduces carrying laundry between floors. The ideal location depends on the home’s layout and your daily routine.

Q: Do built-in cabinets and folding counters make a difference?
A:
They often do. Organized storage, dedicated folding space, and durable work surfaces help keep the room efficient while reducing clutter throughout the rest of the home.

Q: Should buyers pay attention to utility spaces during a home tour?
A:
Absolutely. Laundry rooms, mudrooms, closets, and storage areas have a significant impact on how comfortably a home functions every day. While these spaces may not grab attention in listing photos, they’re often some of the most appreciated features after moving in.

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