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August 12, 2026

Laundry Room Flooring Ideas That Can Actually Handle a Leak

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Your laundry room floor deals with things no other floor in your house does: standing water from a hose that slipped, detergent drips, dropped irons, and machines that vibrate across it during every spin cycle.

Picking the right flooring isn’t just about looks — though a checkered or brick-look floor can absolutely make the room. It’s about picking something that’ll survive years of laundry chaos without warping, staining, or cracking.

Here’s exactly how to choose, plus the patterns and materials worth considering.

Table Of Contents
  1. 1. Why Your Laundry Room Floor Isn't Like Any Other Floor
  2. 2. The Real Material Showdown
  3. 3. Patterns Worth Actually Committing To
  4. 4. What Installation (and Cost) Really Looks Like
  5. 5. Small Room? Here's the Trick
  6. 6. Shop the Look
  7. 7. Which Flooring Fits Your Situation
  8. Frequently Asked Questions About Laundry Room Flooring
  9. Quiz: What's Your Laundry Room Flooring Style?
  10. Final Thoughts
  11. You may also like:

1. Why Your Laundry Room Floor Isn’t Like Any Other Floor

Unlike a living room or bedroom, your laundry room floor needs to handle water exposure (hose leaks, detergent spills, condensation), constant vibration from the machines, and — if you’re stacking a mudroom function on top — mud and dirt tracked in daily. Porous materials like unsealed hardwood are a hard no here.

If you’re planning the rest of the room too, check out: How to Make Your Laundry Room Actually Pretty and Functional for storage and layout ideas that pair well with any of these floors.

2. The Real Material Showdown

Here’s how the most popular laundry room flooring options actually stack up:

MaterialWater resistanceDurabilityCost per sq ftBest for
Porcelain tileExcellentExcellent$5–$15Long-term durability, checkered/brick patterns
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP)ExcellentVery good$2–$7Budget-friendly water resistance
Sealed concreteExcellentExcellent$2–$6Basement or garage-adjacent laundry rooms
Sheet vinylVery goodGood$1–$4Tightest budgets, easy DIY install
Ceramic tileGoodGood$3–$10Classic look, more affordable than porcelain
Engineered hardwood (sealed)FairFair$6–$12Laundry rooms with very low leak risk only

Bottom line: porcelain tile and LVP are the two safest bets for almost any laundry room — the rest come with more trade-offs.

3. Patterns Worth Actually Committing To

Flooring pattern is where a laundry room floor can really become the design statement of the room:

  • Checkered (black and white) — the single most requested laundry room floor pattern right now; classic, timeless, hides dirt well
  • Brick-look tile — laid in a running bond pattern, gives an old-world, farmhouse-adjacent feel
  • Herringbone — elevates even budget LVP into something that looks custom
  • Penny tile — small-format round tile, great for a compact laundry closet where a bold pattern would feel overwhelming
  • Subway tile flooring — less common but distinctive, especially in a monochrome palette

If you’re leaning farmhouse with your flooring choice, [check out: The Farmhouse Laundry Room Look That Doesn’t Try Too Hard] for more style pairing ideas — checkered and brick patterns both fit that aesthetic well.

4. What Installation (and Cost) Really Looks Like

DIY-friendly options (peel-and-stick LVP, sheet vinyl) can be installed in a weekend for a few hundred dollars in materials. Porcelain and ceramic tile generally need professional installation because of leveling and grout work — budget for both materials and labor, which often doubles the material cost.

Sealed concrete is the cheapest option if you already have a concrete subfloor (common in basements), since it skips a new material layer entirely.

5. Small Room? Here’s the Trick

In a tight laundry closet or nook, a busy pattern like checkered or herringbone can actually make the space feel larger by drawing the eye across the floor. Stick to a tight grout line and a light-and-dark (not dark-and-dark) color pairing to avoid the space feeling boxed in.

For more small-footprint layout ideas, check out: The Mudroom-Laundry Room Combo That Actually Solves Your Monday Morning Chaos.

6. Shop the Look

CategoryItemWhy it worksShop
TileBlack and white checkered porcelain tileClassic pattern, excellent durability[BUY ON AMAZON]
FlooringPeel-and-stick luxury vinyl plankBudget-friendly, DIY-installable, water-resistant[BUY ON AMAZON]
SealerConcrete floor sealerProtects basement laundry room floors[BUY ON AMAZON]
TrimWaterproof floor transition stripsClean finish between laundry room and adjacent rooms[BUY ON AMAZON]
RugWashable runner rugAdds comfort and pattern contrast underfoot[BUY ON AMAZON]
TileBrick-look porcelain tileFarmhouse-style texture, highly durable[BUY ON AMAZON]

7. Which Flooring Fits Your Situation

  • Water exposure risk — if your washer connection is older or you’ve had leaks before, prioritize porcelain tile or sealed concrete
  • Budget — LVP gives you 80% of the water resistance of tile at a fraction of the cost
  • DIY comfort level — peel-and-stick options are the most forgiving for a first-time DIY floor project
  • Desired pattern — checkered and brick patterns show up beautifully in tile; herringbone works well in both tile and LVP
  • Subfloor condition — an uneven subfloor may need leveling before tile installation, adding to the budget

Frequently Asked Questions About Laundry Room Flooring

What’s the best flooring for a laundry room with a washer leak risk? Porcelain tile or sealed concrete are the most water-resistant options and won’t warp from occasional standing water.

Is vinyl plank flooring good for a laundry room? Yes — luxury vinyl plank is one of the most popular choices because it’s water-resistant, budget-friendly, and easy to install.

Can I install laundry room flooring myself? Peel-and-stick LVP and sheet vinyl are very DIY-friendly; tile is doable but much more forgiving with professional installation.

What flooring pattern is trending for laundry rooms right now? Black and white checkered flooring is currently the most searched and requested laundry room floor pattern.

Do I need waterproof flooring in a laundry room? It’s strongly recommended — even a well-maintained washer can eventually leak, and waterproof flooring prevents costly subfloor damage.

Quiz: What’s Your Laundry Room Flooring Style?

Quiz: What's Your Laundry Room Flooring Style?

Answer these five questions, then check which letter you picked most.

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1. Your budget is:

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2. Your DIY comfort level is:

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3. Your laundry room's leak history is:

4 / 5

4. Your dream floor pattern is:

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5. Your laundry room location is:

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Final Thoughts

The right laundry room floor comes down to balancing water resistance, durability, and budget — and thankfully, there’s a great option at every price point. Pick the material that fits your risk level first, then have fun with the pattern.

This post showed you laundry room flooring ideas.

If you’re looking for more creative ideas and inspiration, be sure to check out my Pinterest page!

With love – Zsana

You may also like:

  • How to Make Your Laundry Room Actually Pretty and Functional
  • The Mudroom-Laundry Room Combo That Actually Solves Your Monday Morning Chaos.
  • The Farmhouse Laundry Room Look That Doesn’t Try Too Hard

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