sure the most practical thing would be to have one's front loaders in their walk in closet...... but where's the fun in that?
And I've built a house with two laundry areas: one in the upstairs master closet and another laundry room on the main floor. Blahh.
The most fun was adding faucets to the basement utility sink and setting up a third laundry area in the unfinished portion of the basement.
The most desirable: a traditional Midwestern, 1960s basement laundry room complete with painted cinder block (preferably a 60s pastel.) slightly sloped cement floor that may be painted or tiled, some paneling (either painted over or bare), exposed utility lines, a nice laundry sink for use with a very necessary sud-saver, porcelain socket lighting, surface mounted 1960s electrical, a floor drain for the inevitable leak, cotton print curtain custom fitted to the small windows, possibly a couple lines of rope clothes lines hanging precariously.
And the furnishings: an old dishwasher, refrig, and stove, all connected and working, a kitchen table, an air drying rack for my delicate items, a metal kitchen cabinet or two to sit next to the machines and hold detergents and scrub brushes, a couple of wall shelves that are nothing more than a 1 by 12 piece of actual wood with metal brackets, some old wood accent tables in rough shape, old fuzzy bathroom rugs on the floor, a wood framed laundry chute hanging from the ceiling....
Oh, and a pink rotary dial wall phone, in case the radio station calls to let me know I'm a winner of the daily prize.
