![]() ![]() Laundry chutes (whether real or imagined - like in my place, dumping the clothes over the railing down to the downstairs landing) is a back saver. Do you have a main floor laundry? Upstairs? Basement? Do you love where yours is or would you change it if you could? Have you changed it? So, I know many of you think I’ve lost my marbles. Patience…I’m doing my best to try it out. I can’t stop thinking about it! We’ll gain 15 square feet of space in the mud room when the washer and dryer are moved out – more than enough space to build something like this. If you know the source please let me know!) (Found this on Pinterest and the link didn’t work. This mud room with the hidden shoe storage is a MUST: Until then, I’ll be dreaming of my laundry and mud rooms (separate, GLEE!!) – and the ideas are flowing. I’m so stinkin’ excited about it! I think I found the perfect spot for one, but it’s going to take some work. ![]() We have a plan for a little somethin’ that will make this move even more enjoyable – a laundry chute. ![]() But I don’t think I’ll be eating anything other than some popcorn in the basement while I relax and wait for the laundry to dry. And if I find out I can’t, I’ll eat my words and let you know. The washer and dryer will be one level lower, but even closer to the stairway than they were before. The thing is, the new laundry is only a mere 14 steps (stairs) further away than now – not even that really. This, like everything we do, was not without tons of thought and discussion…over years time. I cannot WAIT to have a completely dedicated space for the laundry and then just a mud room. I don’t think I’ve ever been more excited about a change to our house…ever. It’ll be the room with hearts fluttering out of it: That’s because we usually can’t even get to them, let alone find a piece of chalk in there. Some of you smarties will notice the message on the two chalkboards in this space haven’t changed in two years. This what we see when we walk in every day:Īnd I actually cleaned up a bit for you. ![]() Forget well, even OK.īottom line, this room does very little for our peace of mind. And the keys are about the only thing I can find. A place to put stuff that needs to be returned to the store, the trash piles up to go out to the garage, a spot for the dog stuff and then the food for the animals and every once and a while I like to hang my keys on a hook. This room functions as coat hanging, shoe piling, laundry doing, folding and hanging. But we are what we are and we don’t know how to fix us. I know, it’s easy to tell us to just keep up with all…put it away or take it out or fold it right away. And it’s where everything that needs to go OUT gets placed too.īut making room for laundry means moving stuff that’s coming in or out and piling it on each other and then putting the laundry on the washer, but then you need to move it to put it in the dryer, so it goes on the floor, but then you can’t open the dryer and then you can’t open the garage door to come in or go out so it’s JUST A DISASTER PEOPLE. The first surface we see when we walk in is the washer and dryer, so that’s where everything gets placed. I have tried and tried and TRIED for years to make a combined mud/laundry room work for our family. Like what works (most of our house) and what doesn’t: Why even move the washer and dryer you ask? Well, we’ve lived here eight years, and there are certain things you figure out in eight years. The basement wasn’t in the works yet, and I knew I’d have to wait till it was. So I started considering going downstairs with them…someday. But with our luck, as soon as we moved them, something would happen. We’ve never had water issues with our washer…and I’m hoping not many of you have either. Every one of them had seen obscene water damage from an upstairs washer and dryer and their stories sceeeeered me. They all about had a conniption and said if they could go up or down, they’d all go down to the basement, no questions asked. It’s a big closet and I figured we could access the bathroom plumbing to make it happen.īut then I started talking to professionals – three service guys total. I’ve mentioned a few times now that we’re doing something a bit controversial during our basement renovation – we’re moving the washer and dryer to the basement.Ī long, long time ago, when the idea of moving the washer and dryer started to form in my head, I planned to move them up to our master closet. ![]()
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