Single-wall Laundry Room Design Ideas with Solid Surface Benchtops
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AXIS Productions
the existing laundry room had to be remodeled to accommodate the new bedroom and mudroom. The goal was to hide the washer and dryer behind doors so that the space would look more like a wet bar between the kitchen and mudroom.
WoodStone Inc, General Contractor
Home Interiors, Cortney McDougal, Interior Design
Draper White Photography
LS Winston Building Corp.
This laundry space/mudroom was carved out between the garage (which is located underneath the house), and the living space. It's a fairly simple, utilitarian space.
Joni Spear Interior Design
A fully functioning laundry space was carved out of a guest bedroom and located in the hallway on the 2nd floor.
Tali Hardonag Architect
Mountain View laundry station
A barn door slides close when needed to hide the stacked washer/dryer and a cubby for the pet dog
McCabe By Design LLC
A 55" wide laundry closet packs it in. The closet's former configuration was side by side machines on pedestals with a barely accessible shelf above. By stacking the machines, there was enough room for a small counter for folding, a drying bar and a few more accessible shelves. The best part is there is now also room for the kitty litter box. Unseen in the photo is the concealed cat door.
Note that the support panel for the countertop has been notched out in the back to provide easy access to the water shut off to the clothes washer.
Photo Credit: A Kitchen That Works LLC
Single-wall Laundry Room Design Ideas with Solid Surface Benchtops
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