2. Combined Laundry Room and Bathroom
Not every homeowner affords the luxury of having a special area where clothes are washed and dried. If your bathroom is big enough, you can also incorporate laundry facilities there. Stacking the dryer and washer will definitely save space and adding a few open shelves will help you have your laundry and toiletry products within easy reach.
Here are some tips that are worth considering before actually combining both rooms into a single one:
- Create enough storage space. A laundry space contains washing liquids, dirty clothes, ironing board and no one wants to see all this stuff all over the place.
- Make sure there is enough natural light and that the room is well ventilated. Since it will be pretty much a sauna in there, you’ll want to keep mold at bay. On top of that, nobody wants to have damp towels.
- Consider a hanging rail. For those who don’t have a dryer or don’t want to hang their clothes outside during cold winter days, a rack installed under the wall cabinets should solve the issue.
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ALL THESE LAUNDRY ROOMS WERE MISSING A SINK
AND THEY NEED A PLACE TO HANG AN IRONING BOARD
NONE OF THESE WERE MY FAVORITE
AND A FOLDING TABLE WAS NEEDED