New homes have Cafe room.....
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My 100% completely uninformed guess is that maybe it's against code to have an outlet inside a closet?
I have an outlet in my pantry and walk in closet. There is one in each water heater closet and under the sink. I don't think there is any code to not have an outlet in a closet.
I have an outlet in my pantry and walk in closet. There is one in each water heater closet and under the sink. I don't think there is any code to not have an outlet in a closet.
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My 100% completely uninformed guess is that maybe it's against code to have an outlet inside a closet?
I have an outlet in my pantry and walk in closet. There is one in each water heater closet and under the sink. I don't think there is any code to not have an outlet in a closet.
I have an outlet in my pantry and walk in closet. There is one in each water heater closet and under the sink. I don't think there is any code to not have an outlet in a closet.
My neighbor bought her house as it was being built 40+ years ago. It's a 70's split level entry. All the bedrooms are upstairs, and the laundry room was supposed to be downstairs. She made the builder swap the laundry room with an upstairs bathroom. They thought she was nuts and pushed back, but she said with 3 kids, she did not want to run up and down stairs all day doing laundry, and they could either build it the way SHE wanted it, or they could sell it to someone else. It was obvious they hadn't even considered that.
I was happy that my house is one level with the laundry room right next to the bedrooms, instead of out in the garage.
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My next door neighbors laundry room is on the second floor and they love it. It makes sense to me. Ours in on the main floor and I'm fine with it that way as well. Our first and second homes had the laundry room in the basement. Ugh!
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Against code in a closet, you may be right. well then the laundry room if there is one would work for placing one's cordless vacuum cleaner I guess. I don't have one large enough, one has to squeeze by the washer and dryer on the way to the garage!
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those cafe rooms could be like a "keeping room" off a kitchen for a table or seating and TV.
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It definitely seems to be a way to have a space to eat but keeping it open to how it is set up depending on the needs of those that live there. A lot of people don’t eat at tables or have people over so formal dining rooms aren’t needed.
I live in a house over 100 years old. Gratefully the previous owner put in lots of outlets, I have plenty in my sewing studio which conveniently is next door to the laundry room. I cook regularly and am glad to have a good-sized kitchen and not a pass-through to heat up food.
The cafe rooms set up with bookcases and seating look nice.
I live in a house over 100 years old. Gratefully the previous owner put in lots of outlets, I have plenty in my sewing studio which conveniently is next door to the laundry room. I cook regularly and am glad to have a good-sized kitchen and not a pass-through to heat up food.
The cafe rooms set up with bookcases and seating look nice.