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Combining Spaces
Creating a laundry space in an existing room, such as a bathroom, is a smart way to make a room with multiple functions without sacrificing any space. Because a toilet and sink run off the same water line, a washer can easily be attached to the line, making this a fairly straightforward project.
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Space Savers
Not everyone has the luxury of an additional room for their laundry, so special attention must be paid to maximize space while maintaining ease of use. Tucking your washer and dryer away behind collapsible cabinet doors means you can hide them when not in use.
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Storage Niches
A smart idea to add space and organization to your laundry room design is adding built-in shelves. These niches are versatile and can be used for both storage and display. They can be filled with laundry accessories and even decorative pieces, adding additional style and organization to the room without compromising space.
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Counter Space
If you have the luxury of a spacious laundry room, countertops are a convenient addition. Countertops provide ample space for holding detergents and a handy place for folding. For laundry rooms that are a more public part of the house, a finished countertop not only adds convenience but style to your home. If you are short on space, you can always add a shelf over the washer and dryer as pictured here!
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Hidden Hampers
Hampers and laundry baskets are a necessary part of laundry, but that doesn’t mean they need to sit around your house taking up space and making an eye sore. Adding custom storage in your cabinets is a perfect way to combine convenience, organization and style in your laundry room.
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