Yeah... once you experience the convenience of an upstairs laundry, it's hard to have otherwise, esp if it's in the garage or part of the garage pass-thru (I've had both and really don't enjoy either).SoCal said:Reasons? Well. Upstairs laundry, mainly.
Yeah.... going down is the easy party, you can always throw in over the stairs (if you have vaulted) or down the stairs... but bring it up is another story.OpenSky said:Our place has downstairs laundry; we're doing a laundry chute to mitigate one half of a problem.
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Given the costs and hassle to move, how about a dumb waiter to handle the other half? ;D
Interesting. One of the mods of the old IHB and another senior member were huge cyclists.OpenSky said:irvinehomeowner said:Wow... so zovall moved the posts? So cool.
Trying to follow Rule #2.
http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/
irvinehomeowner said:Do you park both cars in the garage?
On your model, I think you could even put in a pocket door directly to the laundry room.qwerty said:im kind of jealous of this laundry chute. ours is upstairs on the other side of the master bathroom. im thinking i can bust a hole in the wall, a little pass through of sorts and then just throw the dirty laundry from the bathroom into the laundry room directly. i like it.
qwerty said:im kind of jealous of this laundry chute. ours is upstairs on the other side of the master bathroom. im thinking i can bust a hole in the wall, a little pass through of sorts and then just throw the dirty laundry from the bathroom into the laundry room directly. i like it.