Do you have a main floor laundry? Is it really the be all, end all that everyone says it is? Our realtor kept telling us when we were looking at houses that we needed a house with one but alas that is not what we ended up with.
I had a brainstorm yesterday to put a stacked W/D where my desk is now, which was going to be the mud entry and move the mud entry where the pantry is now and move the pantry into the actual kitchen. My laundry is now in the unfinished part of the basement and has a laundry chute. So my thoughts were I'd get more storage in the basement, wouldn't have to go in the basement as much and it would be a selling point someday...
But if its small will it really? There is enough room for the washer dryer and then about 2 feet of shelves/countertop and then I'd want to close it off with a door that would match the rest of the pantry/cabinets...When that door is open it would block either the exit to the garage or the mud room space depending on which way it opens. I assume the doors don't have to be open to run them?
2nd is the laundry chute, the laundry chute currently goes through the kitchen on its way to the basement, could you cut that chute off and put a basket in a cabinet to catch the laundry from upstairs? Yes, I'd be losing more cabinet space but I'm gaining a considerable amount of cabinet space by adding the dead space off of the kitchen to the new kitchen...
This may be hard to visualize if you haven't seen my kitchen, hopefully I'll have design plans soon...
Am I crazy?
I had a brainstorm yesterday to put a stacked W/D where my desk is now, which was going to be the mud entry and move the mud entry where the pantry is now and move the pantry into the actual kitchen. My laundry is now in the unfinished part of the basement and has a laundry chute. So my thoughts were I'd get more storage in the basement, wouldn't have to go in the basement as much and it would be a selling point someday...
But if its small will it really? There is enough room for the washer dryer and then about 2 feet of shelves/countertop and then I'd want to close it off with a door that would match the rest of the pantry/cabinets...When that door is open it would block either the exit to the garage or the mud room space depending on which way it opens. I assume the doors don't have to be open to run them?
2nd is the laundry chute, the laundry chute currently goes through the kitchen on its way to the basement, could you cut that chute off and put a basket in a cabinet to catch the laundry from upstairs? Yes, I'd be losing more cabinet space but I'm gaining a considerable amount of cabinet space by adding the dead space off of the kitchen to the new kitchen...
This may be hard to visualize if you haven't seen my kitchen, hopefully I'll have design plans soon...
Am I crazy?
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