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MyRenoHQ for laundry renos

The room nobody designs for. Until now.

Laundries are small, so people throw money at them blind — and end up with a tub that doesn't fit a mop bucket and zero room for the next washer. Stage 1 gives you a measured plan, a tub and tap choice that actually works, and framing that's ready for stacked OR side-by-side. For $399.

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The savings

A full-service designer-led laundry reno in Australia typically lands between $25k and $35k, and a chunk of that is design fees, project management margin, and the showroom-and-overhead structure of a kitchen company quoting on a room that's basically a cupboard. MyRenoHQ strips that out. You pay $399 for the plan, $699 for the spec pack, then go direct to our vetted cabinetmakers and trades at preferred rates — no kitchen-company middleman, no project-management margin baked into every invoice. Most owners save $4k–$9k versus a full-service quote on the same finish level, and they keep the receipts.

Same three-stage system, laundry-specific throughout.

01

Plan your laundry — $399

$399

We measure, photograph and map your existing laundry — plumbing positions, drainage, the meter board if it lives in there, door swing, the lot. You answer ~14 questions about how you actually do laundry (sheets weekly? drying rack? pet towels?) and we deliver a scoped brief: tub or no tub, stack vs side-by-side, storage targets, and the three or four real layout options for your footprint. Includes free library access.

02

Spec it properly — $699

$699

Tub model, tapware, cabinetry layout, benchtop, splashback, flooring, washer/dryer clearances, venting plan, and the wall framing decision that future-proofs you for a heat-pump dryer or a stacked combo later. You get a full spec pack, a fixed materials list, and drawings your builder can quote off — no back-and-forth, no guessing.

03

Build it — $150 + milestones

$150 + milestones

Vetted trades — plumber, sparky, builder, tiler — at MyRenoHQ preferred rates. You hold the contracts and pay trades direct via Stripe Connect milestone payments. We sit in the background with the brief, the spec, and the schedule so nobody guesses and nobody gets to blame the other guy. Most laundries finish in 5–9 working days on site.

Pay each stage as you go — no subscription, no obligation to continue beyond Stage 1.

What's different about a laundry reno.

Tub choice that actually fits your life

45L drop-in, 70L undermount, hidden in a cabinet, or skipped entirely — we'll tell you which one suits how you actually wash, and which tapware survives a wet mop being slammed into it weekly.

Storage that earns its keep

Most laundries waste 40% of their wall height. We plan full-height cabinetry, broom towers, basket drawers, and a fold-down ironing nook if the footprint allows — so the room stops being a dumping ground.

Machines that fit — now and in 8 years

Front-loader depths vary by 120mm between brands. We spec to your current machine AND leave clearance for the next one, including heat-pump dryer venting and a stacked-combo option if you ever downsize.

Stack vs side-by-side, decided properly

Stacking saves a metre of bench but kills your fold space. Side-by-side gives you a benchtop but eats the wall. We model both against your real laundry volume and tell you which one you'll thank yourself for.

Plumbing and drainage done once

Floor wastes, gully traps, washing-machine stops, hot/cold rough-in heights — all spec'd before the plumber walks in. No "we'll figure it out on site" surprises that cost $600 each.

Future-proofed framing

We nominate noggin heights for future wall cabinets, leave a power point where the heat-pump dryer will go, and pre-plan the dryer vent path. Five years from now you'll upgrade an appliance, not the whole room.

Pricing

$399 to start.

Includes free library access

$399 to plan it. $699 to spec it. Trades at preferred rates after that — you pay them direct via milestone payments on Stripe Connect. No subscription, no obligation to continue past Stage 1.

The laundry is the room nobody designs for — until you're standing in it sorting socks beside a leaky tub and a washer that won't fit a king-size duvet. We treat it like the small, high-value upgrade it actually is: smart storage, the right tub, the right machines, and wall framing that says yes to whatever comes next. Begin Stage 1 for $399 and find out what your laundry can actually do.