Laundry Centres

Finding the right appliances for a tight spot can be kind of tricky, especially when you need full cleaning power without losing too much floor area. A laundry centre is basically a single, vertical unit that combines a washer and dryer into one compact footprint. These all-in-one machines are perfect for maximizing every inch of a closet or bathroom. Browse the collection below and shop The Brick today to find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.

Why Choose a Stacked Laundry Center?

Smaller homes, apartments, and laundry closets often benefit from vertical laundry designs that save floor space. A stacked laundry center is designed to put the washer and dryer in one upright configuration, which can free up room for storage or improve traffic flow in tight spaces.

Capacity varies by product type and model. Some laundry centers are compact, while others are designed to handle more substantial everyday loads, so it is important to compare drum sizes and dimensions before buying.

The Rise of the Laundry Tower

Laundry towers are a newer take on the stacked format and are often designed with a more integrated appearance than traditional stacked setups. A key feature on some models, such as LG WashTower designs, is a centrally located control panel that is easier to reach than controls mounted at the very top of the dryer.

That design can make laundry towers feel more user-friendly in condo or closet installations. They are often chosen by shoppers who want both space efficiency and a more modern look.

Laundry Centre Canada: Compact Solutions

A laundry center is not always the same thing as a stackable washer and dryer pair. In general, a laundry center is a more integrated vertical solution, while a stackable pair usually consists of two separate machines that can be stacked with a kit.

That difference can affect flexibility, installation, replacement options, and features. If you are not sure which style fits your space best, you can also browse our Stackable Washers and Dryers collection for separate units designed to be stacked.

Key Features of a Laundry Center

When comparing models, it helps to focus on the basics that affect daily use:

  • Washer design: Some models use an agitator, while others use a lower-profile wash system.
  • Dryer setup: Some units require venting, while others may use ventless drying depending on the model.
  • Cycle selection: Features such as quick wash, sanitize, or specialty fabric settings can vary widely.

If you have more room and prefer a traditional setup, you can also browse our standard Washing Machines section. For vertical space efficiency, though, a stacked solution can be a strong option.

The Brick: Your Destination for Laundry Solutions

The Brick offers multiple laundry categories, including washers, dryers, laundry pairs, and stackable configurations. Comparing dimensions, installation requirements, and product type can help you choose the right laundry setup for your space.

FAQ About Laundry Centres

What is the difference between a laundry center and a stackable washer and dryer?

A laundry center is generally a more integrated vertical unit, while a stackable washer and dryer setup usually uses two separate machines stacked together with a kit. Stackable pairs can offer more flexibility because the appliances remain separate products.

Can you separate a stacked laundry center?

Usually not, if it is a true integrated laundry center. Some stacked solutions that look similar are actually two separate machines, so this depends on the exact product design.

Are laundry towers good for apartments?

They can be a very good fit for apartments because they use vertical space efficiently. Models with center-mounted controls may also be easier to use in tight closets.

Do laundry centres have full-size capacity?

Some do, but capacity varies a lot by model and category. You should always check the washer and dryer cubic-foot ratings instead of assuming all stacked units are the same size.

What brands make the best stacked laundry centre?

There is no single best brand for every home. The right choice depends on size, venting needs, cycle options, reliability expectations, and your budget.