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Tbh I’m very close to. I can understand the denial of en suites, shorting in your own wardrobe is an acquired taste, but utility rooms are god sends. I’m getting close to adding another to try and reach the goal of having everything utilitarian hidden away and am very pleased I took the slice off my bathroom to have a separate laundry/baby room.
@Tenderloin s suggestions make sense.
If you really insist on no utility room then maybe a floor to ceiling utility twin cupboard with everything in it on a wall in the kitchen? Washing machine on an island is stressing me. Think of the children?
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You up for sharing a floorplan showing your bathroom-scything?
I’ve always thought that to make a utility room worthwhile, it’s got to be big enough, and for it to be big enough, it’d delete a sizeable chunk of usable space and/or natural light from wherever it could feasibly be inserted in our house.
We also often put washes on overnight, and having the thing as far away from bedrooms as possible is also a priority.
This annoys me. They exist, so it’s not a question of belief. You don’t like them, but you cannot continue to deny their existence.
You are wrong, on both counts, of course, but I’m not going to accuse you of blasphemy.