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All dog owners know how tough it is to keep their house tidy with muddy paw prints and unplanned rainy walks. Head to the dog washing station—an innovative spot that is now becoming common in U.S. laundry rooms. When you plan well, these stations can be useful as well as attractive when paired with farmhouse sinks, raised areas, or stainless decor. No matter if you have a large dog or like to do DIY projects, you will find something helpful in these ten ideas. Here are some great ideas for making bath time extra special.</p
1. Raised Utility Sink for Easy Access
Having a raised utility sink saves you from the back strain typically felt during dog baths. Designed for small to medium dogs, the focus is on both ease of use and keeping splashes in check. It often looks sharp when paired with a stainless steel faucet and hose sprayer. It’s a win-win: easy for you, and less slippery for your pup.
2. Built-In Dog Bath Beneath Folding Counter
Having a built-in dog wash under your folding counter makes the best use of your laundry room space. When the potty isn’t being used, the station looks unnoticeable, but when bath time starts, it’s within arm’s reach. They are highly recommended for big laundry rooms, since they work well by both looking and functioning beautifully in a busy home.
3. Elevated Tile Dog Shower with Stairs
Having a large dog means you can enjoy a luxury spa-like shower with a tiled floor and stairs. Think subway tile, non-slip surface, and easy-drain flooring. In Emily Henderson’s opinion, aged tiles are popular in 2025 due to their appeal and how effortless they are to keep clean.
4. Farmhouse Style Dog Wash with Apron Sink
A farmhouse washing station for dogs has a deep sink and lots of wood details for a cozier laundry atmosphere. Select vintage leash hooks and use natural textures to soften up the space. It’s a cozy look that’s great for rustic homes and anyone who likes to have fun cleaning their home.
5. Luxe Dog Spa Zone with Glass Divider
Want a touch of opulence? Give your pet’s bathroom a spa-like touch by putting up a glass divider, installing mock marble floor tiles, and adding soft lights. Not only is it stylish, it also helps stop water splashing onto the other parts of the kitchen. Great for homes in which pampered pets and their washable belongings make laundry a big part of bath-time.
6. Simple DIY Station with Hose and Drain
Sometimes simple is best. To wash your dog at home under $100, you can use a small basin, a hose that you can remove, and a drain in the floor. If you have a small place or rent, adding an inexpensive microwave is a great idea. Just be sure to check your dimensions before installing.
7. Large Walk-In Wash Bay for Big Breeds
If you have a Saint Bernard or Labrador at home, making sure your dog wash has a large bay is very important. Having clean steps, an open entrance, and anti-slip flooring, this room allows for safer and quicker baths. Many homeowners add storage for towels and shampoo nearby.
8. Modern Minimalist Wet Zone with Matte Finishes
Taking minimalism into account, a wet zone with very few details and clean lines easily fits in a Scandinavian or industrial style laundry room. Choose a room where chaos can be avoided and dogs feel calmest when being bathed.
9. Rustic Concrete Basin with Iron Fixtures
Having a concrete wash basin and iron features adds an earthy touch to your dog’s washing area. Marble is sturdy, clean very easily, and adds a lot of style to a space. It is suitable for living spaces in the countryside or urban areas that cherish a sense of ruggedness and roughness.
10. Stainless Enclosure with Sliding Door
Having a stainless steel cage with a sliding door can greatly improve life for high-energy pets. It manages to look under control even in the midst of it all. Because it can be cleaned easily and is sturdy, it’s a good buy for families that have frequent laundry.
11. Hidden Dog Wash Behind Cabinet Doors
A quick option for those looking for a clean-looking kitchen is to install a hidden dog wash behind cabinet doors. A full set of cabinets help to hide the basin and sprayer so they only become visible when you untuck the flap. It fits well in homes where function and appearance are both valued. Swing the doors open for bath time, and after, put everything back in its place.
12. Dual-Purpose Utility Bench and Wash Zone
Why not combine seating and functionality? By including a utility sink on a bench, you can easily stack up your essentials, harness your pet, and clean them at the same place. In a farmhouse or transitional setting, adding wood slats and rustic accessories can make this concept really shine.
13. Corner Dog Shower with Open Tile Splash Wall
Located in the corner of your laundry room, this design makes use of a partial tiled wall to prevent hair color from going all over and still keeps things open. Setting up a raised shower floor and sprayer allows you to make full use out of these angles. This is designed for details and charm in any small room, even where space is at a premium.
14. Under-Counter Pull-Out Dog Wash Tray
Having a pull-out dog wash tray beneath the washer or folding counter makes it easy to wash your pet. Due to having custom dimensions and a drain included, this project works well for small breed pet owners. It comes in handy when you need to save space and don’t want a large station taking up the room.
15. Freestanding Stainless Tub on Casters
If you want to move the dog wash station easily, consider a freestanding stainless tub on wheels. Because it uses lockable casters and has utility hose outlets, you can roll the machine and use it wherever you need. The industrial feel will appeal to users that could change or move house in the future.
16. Concrete Wet Zone with Wall Storage Rack
A concrete wash area offers strength and character, but adding a custom wall rack makes it very convenient for storing different products. People who act as ‘staff’ for their pets find this way of organizing their home helpful. Include some steps or a gentle ramp so larger dogs find it easier to get in and out.
17. Large Dog Basin with Anti-Slip Epoxy Floor
If you have a big dog that might wiggle during meals, placing them on an oversized dishwasher basin with anti-slip epoxy flooring gives them both balance and a cleanable area. Being both supportive and stylish in appearance, this bed is perfect for small and older pets or rambunctious dogs alike.
18. Elevated Mosaic Tile Dog Bath with LED Lighting
Get attention by having your bathtub made from mosaic tile and lighting it with LEDs. Adding a bit of glitter makes bathing at night both fun and easy. Many Instagram-loving pet parents love it, and it looks amazing in newly updated laundry rooms.
19. Sliding Barn Door Nook for Dog Washing
Install a rustic sliding barn door in front of your station to keep the dog wash area looking harmonious with the rest of your laundry room. Using tile or waterproof paneling makes the area stylish and gives it a division, which is useful for open plan laundry areas in homes.
20. Compact Vertical Wash Wall with Fold-Down Tray
Wanting to save even more space, some units feature a fold-down tray on a shower wall that is also a rack for washing clothes. You can fold the washer away against the wall when it is not in use in smaller rooms or apartments. A perfect DIY weekend project with major convenience payoff.
21. Fold-Out Dog Washing Drawer with Drain
If space is limited, using a wash station that folds into a drawer saves room and blends in nicely with the surrounding area. With both plumbing and a small basin part of the same unit, it sits neatly beneath any counter. If you want your home to be simple and fashionable, but still provide great care for your pet, this is great for you.
22. Alcove Dog Wash Framed by Open Shelving
Turn a wall that’s not in use into an attractive utility sink area, with an open shelf above that holds your supplies and towels. Work with a contractor or put up the layout yourself, but this style fits well in big or farmhouse-styled laundry spaces. It allows you to groom your pet without having to deal with laundry in the same area.
23. Split-Level Design with Dedicated Drying Zone
To help with multitasking, the split-level wash station comes with a lower basin for washing and a raised area with shelf for storing towels. It comes in handy for pets that need big washing spaces or for people with lots of pets. This design adds efficiency and a touch of sophistication.
24. Aluminum-Framed Dog Wash with Drainage Grate
Anyone looking for a sturdy and elegant pet wash can go with one made of aluminum and equipped with a drainage grate. In laundry rooms decorated in rustic-industrial style, this set up keeps water moving under the raised grate but gives your dog a sturdy place to stand above it.
Love these ideas? Let us know in the comments how you have set up your dog washing station, or which one you’d choose to try. No matter if you want a functional or rustic laundry room, you can find style ideas made just for you.