Utility rooms are workhorse spaces, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be beautiful.

With a little paint and this designer secret weapon, you can transform it into a space you actually look forward to spending time in.

Skirted sinks and cabinetry have long been designers’ favourite ways to hide mess, cover up unseemly appliances, or refresh existing cabinets on a budget.

The good news is that it is a relatively inexpensive upgrade that you can easily DIY yourself – either with pre-made curtains or custom sewn panels.

Below, I break down exactly what these skirts are, where you can purchase them, and how to use them to transform your utility room or laundry space in just one afternoon...

What is a fabric skirt?

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Skirts are simple decorative swaths of fabric that are hung or mounted above an opening or above an empty space. They can be hung beneath sinks, strung across cabinetry instead of doors, or in front of anything you might want to hide in your home as long as there is a way to mount a rod.

What kind of fabric should be used? Where can I purchase it?

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In designer Molly Singer’s laundry room, a skirt was used to cleverly cover up an extra dishwasher she installed in the space.

While any fabric can work for skirting a laundry room sink or cabinetry, if budget is less of a concern, pick a performance fabric. Performance fabrics (sometimes referred to as indoor/outdoor fabrics) are specially treated to withstand staining and are easy to clean, which is especially helpful if you have young kids or dogs running around the house.

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Do I need to be able to sew to make a sink skirt?

No! DIY-ing a simple skirt from fabric is relatively easy. You don’t even need a sewing machine. Just grab some heat-activated hemming tape and your iron, and get crafting.

You can also purchase pre-fabricated skirts (café curtains also work great!), but buyer beware: they are fairly basic and many are only designed for pedestal sinks, not cabinetry. If you’re looking for something a little unique and full of farmhouse style, try a repurposed or upcycled material. Old tablecloths, quilts, and even pillowcases can be crafted into a skirt using the same DIY method mentioned above.

How can I use a fabric skirt in a laundry room?

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In a utility room, skirts can be used in a plethora of ways.

Have a mismatched set of a washer and dryer? Use a skirt to cover them and create a seamless look.

Don’t want to spend lots replacing damaged cabinet doors when you already shelled out for new appliances? Go for a skirt instead. It will create a crisp, clean space with more personality than standard cabinetry ever could.

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Anna Logan
Senior Homes & Style Editor

Anna Logan is the Deputy Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she has been covering all things home design, including sharing exclusive looks at beautifully designed country kitchens, producing home features, writing everything from timely trend reports on the latest viral aesthetic to expert-driven explainers on must-read topics, and rounding up pretty much everything you’ve ever wanted to know about paint, since 2021. Anna has spent the last seven years covering every aspect of the design industry, previously having written for Traditional Home, One Kings Lane, House Beautiful, and Frederic. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia. When she’s not working, Anna can either be found digging around her flower garden or through the dusty shelves of an antique shop. Follow her adventures, or, more importantly, those of her three-year-old Maltese and official Country Living Pet Lab tester, Teddy, on Instagram.