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This clever project turned an old linen cupboard into a compact but functional European-style laundry.
As part of our house renovation, we converted the old laundry room into a home office/extra bedroom and moved the laundry into a European-style laundry cupboard in the hallway.
Turning the linen cupboard into a laundry required moving a doorway, trenching plumbing wastes, plumbing new hot and cold water for the laundry sink and washing machine and running electricity inside the cupboard for the washing machine and small appliances.
Once all the plumbing and electrical work was done, here's what we did:
The original linen cupboard.
We removed the cupboard doors, shelves and architraves.
New plumbing wastes. Tile mock-up and tile trim edge installed.
Cabinets installed.
Benchtop installed.
It was a bit of a compromise not being able to fit in a dryer or have much bench space to fold clothes but I think converting our old laundry room into a home office and bedroom was a better use of the space.
With research and planning you can turn your laundry into an efficient and even welcoming space. Check out the guide How to plan a laundry renovation by experienced Bunnings Workshop member Adam Woodhams for renovation tips and space-saving ideas.
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What a massive glow up @homeinmelbourne , you're one of the only people I've seen in Aus who has done this and it looks fantastic. Is the sound from the washing machine dampened a lot when the doors are closed or do you wash exclusivley with them open?
Hi @Remarka6le ,
Thank you so much. You can hear when the machine is filling with water for the first couple of minutes when the wash starts however once it is in cycle (washing/tumbling), you can't hear anything. Thankfully this machine is really quiet.
We've washed with both doors closed as well as open and I don't think I notice a real difference in sound dampening. I can imagine if we had a loud machine, we would probably always keep the doors closed.
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