• We’ve had some potential revisions to the utility room. Our washer and dryer aren’t integrated so we were going to have them stacked and a custom cupboard built to house. We also didn’t move the boiler so the small cupboard for that is no longer required.

    I don’t love not having the washer and dryer integrated but I’m not going to sell what we have an buy new just for the sake of it. Down the line maybe. Think therefore the new layout does make sense but thought I’d ask the hive mind


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  • I really like stacking the dryer on top of the washer as it takes out one set of bending over. If you stack, you also make space for a second dishwasher or (wine) fridge under the cabinet next to the sink.

    Non-integrated is just so much better when it comes to future replacement, and the aesthetic argument to hide it away in a utility room seems weak. For similar reasons, why even bother having a door on the cupboard with the machines in?

    Are you making provision for an overhead drying rack?

    Is the skylight really worth it for the cost and loss of cupboard space?

  • Why not just have first layout with custom bottom cupboards to fit appliances? Best of both worlds?

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