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Laundry Room & Mudroom Remodeling in Prescott, AZ

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Laundry Room & Mudroom Remodeling Prescott, AZ

The Hardest-Working Rooms in Your Home Deserve Real Design

Laundry rooms and mudrooms are two of the most used spaces in any Prescott home — yet they're consistently the most overlooked when it comes to thoughtful design. Most homeowners simply inherit whatever utility closet or back-entry arrangement came with the house: mismatched shelving, a single hanging rod, and maybe a loose basket on top of the dryer. The result is a daily obstacle course of sorting, folding, and searching for a clean shirt that never quite made it off the stack.

A properly designed laundry room changes the entire rhythm of your week. When the space includes a full-height folding counter over your front-load machines, upper and lower cabinetry for detergent, stain treatments, and seasonal linens, a deep utility sink for hand-washing and pre-treating, and a smart stacker configuration if you're working with a smaller footprint — laundry stops being a chore you dread and becomes something you can actually move through efficiently. Infinity Kitchen and Bath designs laundry rooms that function like the rest of your home: intentionally, beautifully, and built to last.

The mudroom deserves the same treatment. In Arizona high-country homes where people come and go through dirty boots, outdoor gear, and the occasional muddy dog, a well-planned mudroom entry makes an enormous difference. Built-in bench seating with cubbies overhead, hooks at adult and kid heights, shoe storage beneath the bench, and waterproof flooring that can take a real hosing down — these are the features that make a mudroom actually work. Browse our full home remodeling services to see how a laundry or mudroom remodel fits into a larger renovation plan.

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What We Install

Laundry Room Features We Design & Install

Every laundry room remodel we complete in Prescott is tailored to the way you actually use the space. Here are the features our clients most often request — and why each one earns its place.

Upper & Lower Cabinets

Full-height cabinetry creates a clean, organized laundry room and eliminates the cluttered-shelf problem permanently. Upper cabinets store detergent, fabric softener, stain treatments, and cleaning supplies out of reach of children. Lower base cabinets accommodate seasonal items, extra linens, pet supplies, and anything else that tends to pile up on the floor. We source quality cabinet lines and install them with the same care we bring to our kitchen cabinet projects, with soft-close hinges and durable finishes that stand up to the humidity and temperature swings of a utility room.

Folding Counter

A continuous countertop over your front-load washer and dryer is one of the single most useful additions in a laundry room remodel. We install quartz countertops for a sleek, easy-to-wipe surface that matches today's design trends, or butcher block for a warmer, more traditional look. The counter provides a dedicated folding station that keeps clean clothes off the couch, and it integrates seamlessly with cabinetry above and below for a built-in appearance that looks like it was always there. It's a small change that eliminates one of the most common household complaints we hear.

Utility Sink

A deep utility sink is a game-changer for households that deal with hand-wash garments, muddy outdoor clothing, pet baths, or plant watering. We install both deep-basin stainless steel sinks for a utilitarian, easy-clean look and composite undermount sinks for homeowners who want a more finished appearance. Our team handles all the plumbing connections in-house — no coordinating separate contractors. We route supply and drain lines cleanly within cabinetry so the finished product looks intentional rather than tacked on.

Stacked Washer/Dryer Configuration

Not every Prescott home has a dedicated laundry room with generous square footage. In smaller homes, hallway laundry closets, and converted spaces, a stacked washer/dryer arrangement reclaims valuable floor space and makes room for cabinetry, a sink, or a folding station that would otherwise be impossible to include. We design the surrounding cabinetry and countertops specifically around stacked units, ensuring the configuration feels intentional and gives you everything a full laundry room provides, just in a more compact footprint.

Built-In Ironing Center

A fold-out ironing board built directly into the cabinetry is one of those upgrades that homeowners never knew they needed until they have it. When ironing is done, the board folds completely flat into a cabinet panel and disappears — no more lugging a floorstanding board out of a closet, setting it up, and putting it away again. The built-in version is wall-mounted at the ideal height, connects to an interior outlet for your iron, and can include a small rack for the iron itself. It's a compact, efficient solution that genuinely improves how you use the room every day.

LVP or Tile Flooring

Laundry room flooring takes a real beating: water splashes, detergent drips, heavy machine vibration, and the occasional full-machine overflow. Standard hardwood or carpet simply isn't the right material for this environment. We install waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) for a warm, wood-look finish that wipes clean in seconds and handles moisture without warping, or large-format porcelain tile for a more traditional utility-room aesthetic. Both options are durable, slip-resistant, and available in a wide range of colors and patterns to match your new cabinetry and countertops.

Mudroom Design & Build

Mudroom Built-Ins That Actually Work

Bench Seating, Cubbies & Coat Storage

The backbone of any functional mudroom is built-in bench seating with cubbies above and shoe storage below. We design these as fully custom millwork — the bench sits at a comfortable height for pulling off boots, the cubbies above are sized for backpacks, helmets, and jackets, and the hooks are mounted at two heights to serve both adults and children. The result is a drop zone that actually keeps the entry of your home organized, because everything has a specific, dedicated place.

When the floor plan allows, we integrate a coat closet alongside the built-in bench — either a traditional swing-door closet for longer coats and seasonal gear, or a paneled cabinet that blends seamlessly with the bench cabinetry for a more cohesive look. For families that juggle school bags, sports equipment, and work gear, we also design charging stations built into the cabinetry: a small interior shelf with a power strip and cable-management cutouts that keeps devices charging and out of the way, but always within reach before you head out the door.

A well-designed mudroom does more than just look tidy — it changes behavior. When there's a clear, easy place to put things, people actually use it. The drop zone becomes a habit. Prescott families who've worked with us on mudroom built-ins consistently tell us it's one of the highest-impact changes they've made to their homes.

Mudroom Flooring & Finishes

Mudroom flooring needs to handle everything that comes in from outside: dirt, gravel, mud, snow melt, and water from wet shoes and umbrellas. Porcelain tile is the classic mudroom choice — it's completely waterproof, extremely durable, and available in large-format options that minimize grout lines for easier cleaning. For Prescott homeowners who prefer a warmer look, we also install waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) in the mudroom, which offers comparable moisture resistance with the look and feel of wood underfoot.

Beyond the floor, the walls and millwork of a mudroom matter. Painted wainscoting or beadboard paneling on the lower half of the walls adds a finished, intentional look and protects the wall surface from scuffs and moisture that inevitably accumulate at bench height. We pair durable eggshell or semi-gloss paint in the upper half for easy wiping, and select trim and molding profiles that tie the mudroom visually to the rest of the home's interior design.

Every material we specify for a mudroom remodel is chosen specifically for its performance in a high-traffic, moisture-prone entry — not just for how it looks in a showroom. That's the Infinity Kitchen and Bath difference: design that's honest about how real families actually live.

Two Rooms, One Smart Space

Combined Laundry/Mudroom Design

Many Prescott homes — especially ranch-style and single-story floor plans common in the area — have a back entry that connects directly to a laundry area. Rather than treating these as two separate rooms with competing design goals, Infinity Kitchen and Bath specializes in designing them as one cohesive, highly functional utility zone.

Planning the Combined Space

The key to a successful combined laundry/mudroom is traffic flow. The mudroom function — bench seating, hooks, shoe storage — needs to happen at the entry point, before the person moves deeper into the house. The laundry function — machines, cabinets, sink, folding counter — works best along the opposite or adjacent wall so that dirty laundry coming off the entry bench can go directly into the washer without crossing through the home. We map this flow during the design consultation and plan cabinetry, plumbing, and electrical accordingly.

Bench placement is a design decision with real functional consequences. In a combined space, the bench should be positioned so that someone sitting on it is not blocking access to the washer or dryer. We typically plan the bench perpendicular to or on the opposing wall from the machines, with a clear path between the two zones. This sounds like a small detail, but in a 100–150 square foot utility room, the difference between a bench in the right place and a bench in the wrong place is the difference between a space that works and one that frustrates.

Prescott Combined-Space Projects

We've completed combined laundry/mudroom projects across Prescott, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley for homeowners who wanted to maximize the function of a single utility space. In many cases, these projects began with a client who thought they simply needed a new washer and dryer hookup — and ended with a custom-built space that became one of their favorite rooms in the house. The transformation that's possible even in modest square footage consistently surprises clients who come in with low expectations for what a utility room can be.

Common features in our combined Prescott projects include stacked washer/dryer configurations to preserve floor space for mudroom built-ins, a utility sink positioned to serve double duty for hand-washing garments and cleaning muddy gear, matching cabinet finishes throughout so the laundry and mudroom sides of the room look cohesive, and continuous LVP flooring that runs through both zones without visual interruption. These projects are also natural starting points for clients considering a broader whole-house remodel — getting the utility spaces right first sets the tone for everything else.

How We Work

Our Laundry Room Remodeling Process

From the first conversation to the final walkthrough, we handle every phase of your laundry room or mudroom remodel in-house. No subcontractor shell games, no surprises — just a clear process you can follow from day one.

01

In-Home Design Consultation

We start by coming to your home to see the space firsthand. Measurements, photos, existing plumbing and electrical locations, and your wishlist all come together in this first meeting. We discuss your priorities — storage, aesthetics, function, budget — and give you honest feedback on what's feasible within your space and project scope. There's no obligation and no sales pressure: just a real conversation about what your laundry room or mudroom could be.

02

Cabinet & Countertop Selection

After the consultation, we present a layout and material selections based on your design goals. You'll choose cabinet door styles, finishes, hardware, countertop materials (quartz, butcher block, or laminate), sink style, and flooring. We guide this process rather than overwhelm you with options — we've seen what works in Prescott homes and we'll steer you toward selections that wear well, photograph beautifully, and hold up to daily utility-room use. Once selections are finalized, we place orders and schedule the installation timeline.

03

Demo & Plumbing/Electrical Rough-In

Demolition is clean, careful, and contained. We remove existing cabinets, shelving, flooring, and fixtures, and we take care to protect adjacent rooms and finished surfaces throughout the process. If the project requires moving plumbing supply or drain lines for a new sink location, or adding or relocating electrical outlets, we handle that rough-in work before any new materials go in. Our team is licensed and handles all trade work in-house, so there are no delays waiting for a separate plumber or electrician to show up.

04

Cabinet Installation & Finishing

Cabinet installation is precise work. We level, shim, and secure every cabinet run meticulously — a laundry room with cabinets that aren't plumb and level looks amateur regardless of how nice the material is. Countertops are templated after cabinets are set, then fabricated and installed with tight seams and clean edges at walls. Sinks are dropped in or undermounted, plumbing is connected and tested, and all trim, crown molding, and toe kick details are completed before we move on to flooring.

05

Flooring, Fixtures & Final Walkthrough

Flooring goes in last to protect it from the foot traffic and material movement of earlier phases. Whether we're installing LVP or tile, we prep the subfloor, lay the material, and finish all transitions and thresholds cleanly. Fixtures — hooks, pulls, towel bars, any lighting upgrades — are installed and adjusted. We do a thorough punch-list walk with you before we consider the project complete: every door and drawer gets opened, every plumbing connection gets checked, every detail gets noted and addressed. Our work isn't done until you're fully satisfied. Learn more about our full range of remodeling services in Prescott.

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Related Remodeling Services

Laundry room and mudroom remodels often pair naturally with other projects. Here are the services Prescott homeowners most commonly combine with a utility-space renovation.

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Laundry Room Remodeling is Part of Our Full-Service Home Renovation

From utility spaces to showpiece kitchens and baths, Infinity Kitchen and Bath handles every room in your Prescott home. See the complete list of our remodeling services and start planning your next project.

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Common Questions

Laundry Room & Mudroom FAQ

How much does a laundry room remodel cost in Prescott?

Laundry room remodel costs in Prescott typically range from $4,000 for a basic cabinet and countertop refresh up to $15,000 or more for a full transformation that includes new cabinetry, countertops, utility sink, plumbing work, flooring, and a stacked washer/dryer configuration. The primary cost drivers are the extent of plumbing and electrical work required, the cabinet line and countertop material you select, and the overall square footage of the project. We provide detailed, itemized estimates after the in-home consultation so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins.

Can I add a utility sink to my laundry room?

Yes — in most cases, adding a utility sink to an existing laundry room is very feasible. The laundry room already has hot and cold water supply lines running to the washer, which gives us a starting point for the sink plumbing. We assess the proximity of existing supply and drain lines during the consultation and determine the most efficient routing. In rooms where the washer hookup is on an exterior wall or well-positioned, sink additions are relatively straightforward. We handle all plumbing in-house as part of the remodel scope, so you don't need to coordinate a separate plumber.

What's the best flooring for a laundry room?

For laundry rooms, we recommend either waterproof luxury vinyl plank (LVP) or porcelain tile. LVP offers a warm, wood-look aesthetic, excellent moisture resistance, comfortable underfoot feel, and easy installation over most existing subfloors. Porcelain tile is extremely durable, completely waterproof, and ideal for homeowners who want a more traditional or industrial utility-room look. Both hold up well to the moisture, vibration, and heavy foot traffic a laundry room sees. We don't recommend laminate or standard hardwood in a laundry room — neither handles water exposure well over time. See our LVP flooring page for more detail on the products we install.

Do you handle plumbing and electrical for laundry room remodels?

Yes. Infinity Kitchen and Bath is a licensed general contractor (AZ ROC #339999), and we handle plumbing and electrical work in-house as part of our remodel projects. This means you don't need to hire or coordinate separate trade contractors — we manage the entire scope from a single contract. For laundry room projects, this typically includes relocating or adding water supply and drain lines for utility sinks, adding or relocating outlets for built-in ironing centers and device charging stations, and ensuring all appliance connections meet current code requirements. All work is permitted and inspected where required.

How long does a laundry room remodel take?

A typical laundry room remodel takes between one and three weeks from the start of demolition to the final walkthrough. The primary variable is cabinet lead time: standard in-stock cabinet lines can often be ordered and delivered within one to two weeks, while custom-ordered cabinetry may take four to six weeks. We schedule demolition and rough-in work once materials are on hand so the actual construction phase stays compact. For combined laundry/mudroom projects with more scope, plan for two to four weeks of active construction. We give you a detailed project timeline before work begins so you know when your laundry room will be offline and can plan accordingly.

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Let’s Transform Your Laundry Room Into a Space You Love

Infinity Kitchen and Bath has been remodeling Prescott homes since 2013. We bring the same design quality and craftsmanship to laundry rooms and mudrooms that we bring to kitchens and bathrooms — because every room in your home deserves to work beautifully. Call us today or fill out our quick consultation form to get started.

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