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spooks
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Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Which is best?
We are looking for a new home and deciding where to locate laundry. Right now I have a split with it in the basement- its awful. We have a 4 year old and are expecting twins so I will have lots of laundry to do.
Best to have it on bedroom level where the laundy is - but then you need to go up to do it. OR kitchen level but then you need to bring laundry down. Thoughts? Experience?
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Posted 5/19/14 11:41 AM |
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ave1024
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Bedroom level if possible.
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Posted 5/19/14 11:44 AM |
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Posted by ave1024
Bedroom level if possible.
This - Most new constructions have second floor laundry by the bedrooms, because that's what buyers want. They don't have to lug clothes up and downstairs. Just make sure it's installed properly with a drain, etc.
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Posted 5/19/14 12:03 PM |
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maymama
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
we have a split and have it on the "den" level which is just a few steps down from the kitchen. I don't know where we'd put it on the "bedroom" levels.
Its kind of in the middle.
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Posted 5/19/14 12:11 PM |
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Yeah, to clarify, I'd put it upstairs by the bedrooms if you have room to build a closet or area for it, but if it would have to be in a bedroom or bath, then I'd put it somewhere else.
Sometimes people have a "mudroom" area on the main level (off of a kitchen) or on the den level of a split, leading out to the garage. That's also a good spot for the laundry.
But avoid putting it IN a room (like in the kitchen or in a bathroom).
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Posted 5/19/14 12:34 PM |
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2boys4me
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
I have it in my mudroom right off the kitchen. If we had the option to move it upstairs I wouldn't. I have two toddlers and I feel like I get more wash done having it the same level as the playroom. I throw in a load and fold it on the kitchen table in piles while watching them. I feel like if it was upstairs I'd never get it done or I'd have to unload it and then quickly throw it on my bed unfolded so I could run downstairs and make sure they aren't beating each other up or getting into things they shouldn't be.
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Posted 5/19/14 12:54 PM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
We have it in our master and it makes life so much easier, all the bedrooms are on that level so there is no carrying baskets of laundry up or down.
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Posted 5/19/14 1:28 PM |
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alli3131
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Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
I actually have mine in my Kitchen. Def not ideal but we don't have a basement and there is no where else to put it. My entire neighborhood is like this.
But I do have to say I have grown to like it. I get laundry done while doing a million and one other things. I spend 90% of my day on the first floor and if it was upstairs I would be running all day long.
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Posted 5/19/14 1:59 PM |
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MrsPenthouse
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Posted by 2boys4me
I have it in my mudroom right off the kitchen. If we had the option to move it upstairs I wouldn't. I have two toddlers and I feel like I get more wash done having it the same level as the playroom. I throw in a load and fold it on the kitchen table in piles while watching them. I feel like if it was upstairs I'd never get it done or I'd have to unload it and then quickly throw it on my bed unfolded so I could run downstairs and make sure they aren't beating each other up or getting into things they shouldn't be.
Same with us and I love having it there. I can do laudry while minding the stove and having my little eat a meal in the kitchen, works out great.
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Posted 5/19/14 2:01 PM |
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soontobemommy
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
We put our laundry room on the first floor purposely instead of the second level because I am on the first floor during the day. I didn't want to be running up and down the stairs to switch laundry and forget about it. I love it on the first floor.
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Posted 5/19/14 7:19 PM |
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BabyBoy
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Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
yeah, as convenient as it is to be on the bedroom level, i find the level where you spend the bulk of your day as the main level then you are leaving the kids down stairs to do laundry...
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Posted 5/19/14 8:09 PM |
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MarisaK
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
I think it's most convenient if it's on the bedroom level (IF all of youri bedrooms are upstairs) However, for ME personally, I'd like it on the main level - and I'd have a GINORMOUS drain installed b/c my basement has flooded one too many times I'd be a nervous wreck if it was on the top floor of the house w/ the potential to ruin significantly more god forbid of a flood
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Posted 5/20/14 9:20 AM |
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2boys4me
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Posted by MarisaK
I think it's most convenient if it's on the bedroom level (IF all of youri bedrooms are upstairs) However, for ME personally, I'd like it on the main level - and I'd have a GINORMOUS drain installed b/c my basement has flooded one too many times I'd be a nervous wreck if it was on the top floor of the house w/ the potential to ruin significantly more god forbid of a flood
My stepdad was a contractor and said that he'd never have the laundry on the second level due to all the times he'd been hired to fix damage caused by leaks and floods.
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Posted 5/21/14 8:47 AM |
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maybemommy10
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
We are in the same boat, i have almost 3 year old twins and a 1 year old. laudry never ends. here is my issue with it being on the bedroom level. someone is always napping or sleeping or trying to sleep. so if it is at all noisy, that is a PIA. Also, if it leaks, floods etc it is a majorrrrr PIA. but is so much more convenient. and the naps are only temporary. I would prefer main level.
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Posted 5/21/14 2:59 PM |
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CurlyQ
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Posted by 2boys4me
I have it in my mudroom right off the kitchen. If we had the option to move it upstairs I wouldn't. I have two toddlers and I feel like I get more wash done having it the same level as the playroom. I throw in a load and fold it on the kitchen table in piles while watching them. I feel like if it was upstairs I'd never get it done or I'd have to unload it and then quickly throw it on my bed unfolded so I could run downstairs and make sure they aren't beating each other up or getting into things they shouldn't be.
This exactly. I built my home almost 5 years ago and love that it is located next to my kitchen. I spend most of my time downstairs and it probably wouldn't get done if I had to run upstairs to do it. I also like that the dirty clothes never make it upstairs.
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Posted 5/21/14 5:18 PM |
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
You couldn't pay me to put a washing machine upstairs. My mother, father, grandmother, DH mother and grandmother have ALL had some type of washing machine leak in their many years of home ownership. My grandmother had a major issue selling her house because of water damage from a leak 30 years prior. We had a bunch of leaks and one flooded our basement 3 inches because we didn't know about it for hours. Had our washer been upstairs our home would've been destroyed.
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Posted 5/22/14 9:51 AM |
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MaeDe
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
bedroom! Thats where the close are and where there going back to, much less hauling!
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Posted 5/22/14 12:14 PM |
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JDubs
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Re: Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
Posted by LastLightGlow
You couldn't pay me to put a washing machine upstairs. My mother, father, grandmother, DH mother and grandmother have ALL had some type of washing machine leak in their many years of home ownership. My grandmother had a major issue selling her house because of water damage from a leak 30 years prior. We had a bunch of leaks and one flooded our basement 3 inches because we didn't know about it for hours. Had our washer been upstairs our home would've been destroyed.
I feel the same- would be too nervous just in case there was a leak.
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Posted 5/22/14 1:10 PM |
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BBD322x0
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Laundry - Kitchen or Bedroom level?
I would say the bedroom level if you can...to me it just makes the most sense for you to have it closest to the place where the laundry goes after it's done
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Posted 5/23/14 8:10 AM |
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