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Updating a houses basic Laundry into something wonderful.
From the moment we bought our house, one of the first things we said were “The Laundry needs to be upgraded”, and rightfully so. Our laundry was bare bones basic with just a standard trough with zero storage. So we set out to upgrade it with more storage, more bench space and ultimately make it a practical working environment.
The first issue we ran into is design, as you can see through this picture, it isn’t exactly the best:
The door opened inwards on the side that all our plumbing is, you have to walk in and around the trough to get outside to the clothesline. We made a number of different designs that incorporated this layout, but we were never really satisfied. That was until we just went… why don’t we just move where the door is?
So this is the new layout:
And this is what we came up with in terms of the Laundry Space:
My dad took the lead from here (being a qualified carpenter / handyman), first thing that went out was the wall and a new doorway was built, the old door was flipped to accommodate its new positioning.
We then had some custom shelves made by an associate of my dad’s, these were built and delivered within 3 days.
While the building process took place, a friend (qualified electrician) installed 4 power points in the laundry, one in the tall space, one on the bench space, one specifically for the washing machine and one for the dryer. After the cupboards and bench was installed, the sink was put in and our plumber friend came through and hooked up the washing machine and sink. The washing machine itself fit great and we had a fully functioning laundry. Finally, our subway tiles were installed.
After that, things came in pieces, I installed a hand towel rack next to our sink so we can dry our hands
We also purchased, and wall mounted a dryer for the space we left open specifically for it.
We then bought a clothes hamper from Bunnings and installed it in one of our cupboards.
Finally, we bought some cheap retractable, mountable clothes indoor clothes lines for when it’s raining.
In all, we’re lucky to have not paid for trades, with all the materials in total only costing us $1700, it’s made our lives infinitely easier and added so much value to our home.
Hi @Remarka6le
What a well-organized renovation, It looks fantastic and covers all the bases for a laundry room makeover. You've moved the door to get better flow and allow you to use the entire space of the left-hand side. You've managed to put a pantry in and maximize the number of cabinets in the room. My favourite part is the indoor clotheslines. Often overlooked and most of the time forgotten.
Thank you so much for sharing your laundry renovation project.
Eric
Thank you Eric!
The clotheslines were a big debate from the very start of the project. We originally envisioned either a bar underneath the cabinets or a long black pole running along where the current ones are now, but we determined that there wasn't enough space under the cupboards to fit things like large shirts or pants and a black bar would become too much of a focus if it were in there. We discovered the retractable clotheslines by complete accident one day in one of our many Bunnings browse days, it's saved us so much hassle on many rainy days.
Hi @Remarka6le
What a very clever design!
I agree with @EricL you have created a great flow.
I like all your thoughtful touches, well done!
Katie
Fabulous work and thanks for the detailed post - it's very inspiring!
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