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The Benefits of Built-In Hampers

Walnut linen cabinet with pull-out laundry hamper drawer, polished nickel hardwareA built-in hamper can eliminate the need for a freestanding laundry basket and instantly keep your space much cleaner. “Hiding the clutter is the biggest advantage of a built-in hamper,” Normandy Designer Abby Osborn says. “But you have to have the space for it, and not everyone is willing to give up that cabinet space.”

Built-in hampers require dedicated room within a vanity or surrounding cabinetry, which can be a challenge in smaller spaces. “It can be easier to find space in a larger bathroom or laundry room for example,” Abby says. “But once you decide to install a built-in hamper, it can be incorporated fairly seamlessly, even within a vanity configuration, as long as the hamper isn’t placed directly under the sink.”

Size constraints play a key role in planning, according to Abby. “Most hamper inserts come in predetermined dimensions, meaning cabinetry must be designed around those specifications,” Abby says. “Whether you choose a single or double built-in hamper, there’s typically a minimum width requirement to accommodate the hardware and bin system, which makes early planning essential to ensure a proper fit.”

Another thing to consider is whether you choose a roll-out or tip-out design. Pull-out hampers operate on a track system, requiring additional interior space for the hardware. Tip-out versions, which are mounted to the cabinet door, can sometimes offer more usable interior volume. “With tip-out hamper designs, you have to consider weight,” Abby says. “Because the load is supported by hinges rather than a bottom track, heavier items like wet towels can strain the mechanism over time.”

Another detail that often gets overlooked is the closing mechanism. “It’s not standard for a roll-out hamper design to come with a soft-close feature. It’s an additional cost,” Abby notes. “This is something to keep in mind if you’re used to soft-close, so your hamper isn’t always sitting an inch open.”

The best location ultimately depends on available space, but accessibility should be a priority. “Ideally you want to place the built-in hamper somewhere that’s easily accessible, and that gives you enough clearance when it’s open,” Abby says.

Finally, the choice between a canvas bag and a solid bin comes down to personal preference. Canvas options are lightweight, while hard bins tend to feel sturdier and more secure. Either way, thoughtful installation and proper hardware selection can make all the difference in how the bins fit within the cabinetry, especially when full.

There’s a lot more to a successful bathroom remodel than hampers. Set up a time to talk with Abby about your ideas and concerns for your home, and together you can come up with a solution that checks all the boxes. If you’re still in the pre-planning phase, you can find inspiration any time on FacebookInstagramPinterest and TikTok, or sign up for our newsletter to get updates on projects, tips, and trends, delivered right to your inbox.

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