Outfitting a laundry room
#12
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Midwest
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I don't know if your space has walls, but I hugs some bright, colorful quilts in my laundry room to cheer it up.
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#13
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Quebec, Canada
Posts: 1,861
Yes I think you might like a rubber mat better than a rug because of lint even a leftover piece of linoleum that stores might have. I agree, an extra faucet is useful, and a bucket, it does not need to be an extra sink as long as there is a drain nearby. This what the plumber did in the workshp where the water comes into the house, and the drain is right beneath. We had it finished this way because we have a bedroom downstairs and our visitors are our age or older so we needed another toilet specially during the night if need be.
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#14
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tampa Bay Area, Florida
Posts: 2,229
I have a laundry tub not a sink. It allows me to wash or soak big things that won't go in my kitchen sink or things I don't want in my sink. It also gives me a great spot to wash our 2 dogs. They are each about 40 lbs and short hairs so this saves us a good amount of money and no bending over the bathroom tub :-)
#15
Don't forget good lighting and a fun wall color. I have a small ironing station right by the W/D so anything can be quickly pressed and hung.
I also have a cloths line w/ hangers across a small area to hang finished laundry and not have it in a basket.
I also have a cloths line w/ hangers across a small area to hang finished laundry and not have it in a basket.
#16
My laundry room was added on along with a living room and bedroom (now my sewing room. It is between the kitchen and sewing room. I have oak cabinets top and bottoms with about a 90 " or so countertop, an oak wooden pantry closet thing W/ narrow shelves. I keep my laundry products and bug spray in top section, hardware in plastic drawers, etc. in bottom section. We also have a pantry closet w/wire shelves. I have pans , etc. I use a few times a year. I have lots of storage. We don't have a basement.
#18
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 841
The best laundry room feature I ever had was a pull down ironing board in a cabinet. I don't love to iron, but that was so convenient to pull out, use and put away. It also had a little shelf to store the iron. Oh, the things we love as we get older! Alas, moved from that house and no room for this in current laundry room.
#19
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern, Utah
Posts: 973
I had a rod placed above the dryer to hang empty hangers. Makes it handy to put clothes on after drying. I bought a portable hanger to transfer the clothes onto. I also have a soaking sink. Tip if you do do not get a stainless steel if you like to soak bleach loads. It only took about 6 months for the bleach to eat holes and make rust. The manufacture stated it was not meant for that so no help there. Also had a shelf above the dryer rod to put cleaning products on.
#20
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Vancouver Island, Beautiful BC
Posts: 2,090
I would love to redo my laundry room. It is fairly large, but has 4 doorways on 3 walls plus a wide window on the fourth. The windows sounds great, but there is a large deck on the floor above and very little light comes through it.
Last week my $5.00 thrift shop table collapsed for the third time, I am going to replace instead of another temporary repair. It is time to go. We used to use an 8 foot folding table, but it was too big for the space. I will check out a 6 foot folding table.
The washer and dryer are under the window, there is a single basin kitchen sink to the left of the washer with one upper cabinet above it. The sink cabinet needs a new counter top, all the cabinets need a good coat of paint, the wood has been bare for 50 years, and the floor is bare concrete.
There is a chest freezer, perfect height to use as a cutting table opposite the washer and dryer between two of the doors.
And wood paneling on the walls.
I would love to paint the cabinets and walls a very pale creamy yellow,
Last week my $5.00 thrift shop table collapsed for the third time, I am going to replace instead of another temporary repair. It is time to go. We used to use an 8 foot folding table, but it was too big for the space. I will check out a 6 foot folding table.
The washer and dryer are under the window, there is a single basin kitchen sink to the left of the washer with one upper cabinet above it. The sink cabinet needs a new counter top, all the cabinets need a good coat of paint, the wood has been bare for 50 years, and the floor is bare concrete.
There is a chest freezer, perfect height to use as a cutting table opposite the washer and dryer between two of the doors.
And wood paneling on the walls.
I would love to paint the cabinets and walls a very pale creamy yellow,
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