Laundry care doesn't always have the best reputation. Long associated with a chore, it's making a strong comeback in modern interiors, driven by a new generation of accessories that transform routine into ritual. More practical, more aesthetic, and better thought-out, these everyday objects are reinventing the way we care for our clothes. Less stress, more elegance. Less accumulation, more efficiency. Here's how to build a seamless, inspired, and stylish home laundry routine by incorporating a few tools that make all the difference.
A steam iron to put an end to the ironing board
It all starts the moment clothes come out of the basket or drying rack. Between creases, wrinkles, and flattened fibers, it's difficult to achieve impeccable results without spending time on it. This is where the garment steamer changes everything. In just a few seconds, it revives fabrics, restoring drape to a shirt or fluidity to a skirt. The action is quick, almost instinctive. It fits into everyday life like applying moisturizer or lighting a scented candle: naturally. Models like the SteamCube are aimed at those who want a powerful, elegant, ready-to-use device that adapts equally well to delicate fabrics and thicker pieces.
A laundry basket that doesn't detract from the room
We rarely think about it, and yet it's often the most visible element in a bathroom or bedroom. The laundry basket no longer needs to be made of white plastic or hidden behind a door. Whether woven, foldable, made of natural linen, or openwork metal, it becomes a decorative element in its own right. And above all, it structures the space. It signals that laundry care has its place, like a valued routine. A daily gesture that can be anticipated, organized, and made more fluid. Organizing laundry care starts there: creating a space that makes you want to do it well.
A lint remover to extend the life of your clothes
Good maintenance doesn't stop at washing or steaming. Over time, some fabrics end up getting damaged, becoming pitted, and becoming loaded with small pills that spoil their appearance. This is where a well-designed lint remover becomes invaluable . A few passes are enough to restore the crispness of a wool sweater or a winter coat. And contrary to popular belief, this action is not reserved for damaged clothes. It is a way to preserve, prolong, and make last what we love to wear. Discreet, rechargeable models, like the RP30B , become real laundry care accessories, which slip into a drawer and are taken out as soon as a garment needs a little freshening up.
A wall hook to let the pieces worn breathe
A common mistake is to immediately fold or put a worn garment back in the closet. However, letting fabrics breathe is one of the simplest ways to preserve their shape and avoid unnecessary washing. A well-placed coat hook—in the entryway, near the dressing room, or in the bathroom—becomes an essential transit point. It holds a jacket that's still warm, a blouse waiting to be steamed, a sweater that doesn't need to be rewashed. It makes the routine visible, while integrating it into the living space. It's a transitional tool, between use and storage.
A textile spray to avoid systematic washing
Not all clothes require a wash. For those that have been worn briefly, or simply need to be refreshed, fabric spray is a practical solution. It neutralizes odors, softens fibers, and adds a touch of freshness between uses. Used sparingly, it allows you to space out washes, preserve fabrics, and reduce the length of care cycles. And in a well-thought-out routine, it perfectly complements a steamer or lint remover. It acts as a final, quick but essential step in a more sustainable and gentle approach to laundry care.