Need a Laundry Sorter Hamper/Basket.
Cedric Owens
7 years ago
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Master Closet/Utility tie in - Laundry hamper
Comments (11)Although the idea of a full door between the closet and Utility is intriguing, I don't think I want to give up all the space in my Master Closet for that door. I think the hole-in-the-wall chute on the Master Closet side would allow our trim guy to still build in shelving above and below that chute. On the utility side, I will need a way to retrieve the clothes - probably cabinet doors. I was thinking if the entire hamper on the Utility side is no taller than 40", then we can still have shelving in that little utility closet to store cleaning supplies, lightbulbs, etc. We will still have a full height closet on the other side of the mud bench for storing vacuums and brooms. I'll be talking to the GC soon. I'm so glad my sister thought of this, and y'all agree that it's a good idea! Thanks!!...See Morecustom pull out laundry hamper?
Comments (3)Piegirl I plan on having one made up for my bathroom. I saw a TV show where they made a canvas type liner that had tabs with snaps and then attached heavy duty snaps to the pullout. So you could just snap off and go. I was thinking if you seal/varnish/paint the inside, maybe a person could get by without a liner? I am not so worried about "dirt" as I am wet towels. Diane...See MoreA place for your soiled laundry except a hamper in the bathroom..
Comments (34)I have been reading this thread with interest. My turn to chime in. Hubby and I each have a tiny closet for our clothes. My hanging rod is about 48" wide and his is a bit wider. We have shelves above for sweaters, in each of our closets. We each have a dresser for things that can be folded -- and we do fold everything we can, since there is so little hanging room. We don't have room for hampers in our bedroom. Our mud room is currently in the middle of a sloooow remodel. Until we get that done, we are making do. Next to our bedroom, there is a side room which will be come part of the bathroom when we remodel. Right now, it is our "laundry hanging room." I strung up laundry line from one wall to the next. When I take clothes from the dryer, while they are still damp, before they start to shrink, I hang them up to dry, then they either get folded or hung in the closets in our bedroom. In that same room, we have two pop-up hampers -- one for dark fabrics, one for light fabrics. And I have two laundry baskets, which I use to shuttle laundry to and from the mud room, where we have our washer and dryer. After our mud room remodel, there will be a bar to hang clothes for a day or two while they dry. We plan to use the pop-up laundry hampers in the mud room, next to the washer. But the real key is to do laundry nearly every day, so that it never builds up to a large amount. I tend to wash loads that are either all "bone dry" in the dryer, or "hang until dry." But a smaller load needs to be mixed, and I need to use a lower heat setting until I take out the shirts and pants which would shrink. Then I turn up the heat to finish the towels and socks and undies. I like the idea of filling the washer with part of a load as the laundry gets created, in order to wash it right away. I tend to drape my dish towels over the open lid of the washer, so that they are first in line to get washed. Thanks for all the good ideas....See MoreLaundry Hamper or Nursery Bins
Comments (2)Not very practical. Dirty baby clothes are often smelly/dirty, and baby waste sure doesn't belong in a cloth basket....See MoreCedric Owens
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