Decide whether laundry cabinet should stick out an inch, be flush or recessed.
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Kind of liking this farm sink
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This is kind of cool!
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I like the lower shelf a d how it breaks up the cabinets.
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Another approach.
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Maybe clothes bar with drying rack underneath? Perhaps even a place to dry shoes.
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Drying racks - retractable (would need so
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Place for cat?
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Some good design elements.
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Definitely do not want a wall of cabinets across the top
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Consider stepping cabinet down so clothes bar is easier to reach.
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I don’t love this but the space we have will be along these lines.
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Mike loves this but may not be practical for Tina. Cool overall look . . . feels like a 1950s laundry room. If we could find a way to unstack the W/D (but raise them up a bit for Tina), this might be cool.
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If we have to stack the W/D, a pullout folding table between washer and dryer is nice.
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If we can make room for side-by-side W/D, this might work really well for Tina. Just need to make sure the height is right.
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Yes! To me this is clean, solid, welcoming, inviting, nicel! Mike likes a dark / slate looking floor for laundry plus bench with shoe storage underneath.
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This is a little cheap looking (only $1,000) but along the lines for the laundry.
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Mike likes this sink (width and faucet) so long as it is deep enough for turkey deep fryer.
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Some stacking kits come with a folding table.
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Example of pull out folding table next to W/D. Doesn't seem as convenient as between W/D.
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Alternative drying rack.
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Storage solution - drying rack? Needs airflow.
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Likely won't have room for this next to W/D but idea to consider.
Not sure I want any upper cabinets in laundry.
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