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House is close to a million bucks BTW. Country setting. Absolutely gorgeous. 6 baths, 5 beds. Kitchen has a Vicking (I think) gas stove. Basement bar and theater. Finishing and furniture have to be another million.
 
If it's right for them

is all that matters. Up on the left wall says start each day with a greatful heart.
Our laundry is in the basement and right for us. It's also what we could afford.
So we are greatful each day for it.
 
Mine is in the basement as well, never had a laundry room and probably never will.

 

However if I did it would be a decent sized space with a sink, some storage space for baskets and enough room for a table for folding and ironing.  And a window!
 
We’ve never had the laundry all the way in the basement, but close to it in the first house I lived in, the next two had/have it upstairs on the second floor. It’s nice having it up there, but a basement laundry is far better than none at all! Not big on communal laundry, I love the machines, but not big on all the people... I’d rather launder my filthies in the comfort and privacy of my own home. People just set my anxiety off!
 
Should have explained-

It not that they are upstairs, but rather look at the washer. Its Speed Queen! And a Whirlpool top lint (I think) dryer. The best combo in my opinion.

You have no idea how many million dollar homes I have seen with $2000 HE glitzy washers and a $1000 dryer, often custom colors where available, both matching. Whirlpool, GE, or Frigidaire. On occasion Miele.

On the other hand these people are smart in that they didn't just blow money on the most expensive set they could find- rather the best machines money can buy- which is far less than whats out there. A SQ washer and a MOL Whirlpool dryer. Nothing can outperform these for the money. For the dryer drying is fast and repair is easy. With care it could easily go 15-20 years. The washer is no BS, it cleans, is fast and it should last 15-20 years if not more. These people were never let down and I don't think the new owners will be either. Just hope they don't see the washer as crude and the set as not matching. It would be a shame to spend money on a downgrade.

All in all this is what I would have done if i had to start over. Its also the setup I have now, only that the dryer is timer instead of electronic.
 
Can you upload some photos

of the property?
I love looking at nice places. I used to want more land, but it's very pricey, and now I don't want to have to cut that much.
Our home is a ranch type tract house. No second floor. I explored the possibility of converting the now vacated step sons closet to a laundry.
The cost for running a drain line was expensive. It would have to run below the heating ducts in the basement. The finished ceiling would have to come down. You need a pan for the washer, in case it leaks. If a hose bursts and you aren't at home, even more damage.
 
Got It Right ?

No, it just shows that the matching washers main bearing went bad and they bought a basic SQ to replace it.

They should have purchased a SQ FL washer if they cared about the environment and great cleaning and clothing care.

Hi Louis, and you are correct for such a nice large home the laundry room is far too small.

John L.
 
To which they could have gotten another Whirlpool. There is no Speed Queen dealer in this area, so they actively went hunting for this washer. They did their research it seems.

A SQ FL would have been a better option in several regards, but if the previous HE machine soiled their outlook I don't blame them.

Every home I've lived in had a small laundry room- or was in the basement as in the last one- personally I never found the need for a larger one. There is no point in enlarging everything just because the over-all home is larger or more luxurious. Its a waste to real estate and it does its job as is. Now for the guys on here- or who iron- I could understand.

I am seeing Speed Queen more and more in home for sale adds, which makes me very happy, but its also makes me sad considering what Speed Queen did to their current line up.

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The Home- part 1

@vacerator: Sure! No problem! :) I know the Laundry room makes people think the home is smaller than it really, but trust me, the home is big, at least compared to most other homes in the area. A lot is relative so this home might actually appear small in the end- I dunno its big for me. And I would do anything for the furnishing/ style of the home. Anyway:

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Home For Sale

Where to start, ugly, pretentious, impractical, The kitchen alone would be gone so fast if it was our home.

Looks like the whole thing was staged to sell to someone with more money than good taste.

Almost everything in that house looks cheap, there is almost nothing real, no real art, no real furniture, no great design, nothing of real value, looks like like a rental beach house.

John L.
 
Someone's envy is showing ;P Believe me, I would give anything for a home like that. But then I am content with my Queen and Bunn. Big homes have the down side to HVAC and general upkeep. Some of that space will never get used too.
 
it's not that pretentious

If white is your color, it has it going on. White kitchens are in demand currently, but it's not our taste either.
I agree, it's too much home unless you have a larger family.
I've seen way gaudier for a decor.
I think the exterior would have more curb appeal with less white. Maybe a light grey, or blue, or federal blue shutters and trim.
I'd hate to power wash it each year, but little traffic and road dust, it might not need it often?
There houses like that near here, which have rearage on the Clinton river.
High heating, cooling bills, and taxes to match.
One is owned by a Jewelry store owner. They even have a stone gazebo attached to the house. Another similar cupola is the foyer with fresco's painted on the couffered cathedral ceiling.
 
They spent a whole lot on staging, that's for sure.

 

Now that I'm fairly certain I'll be parting with my 2008 Affinity set and using the Neptune stack at the new house, I've been thinking about what I might do if the 14 year-old (but I'm thinking low mileage) Neptune washer gives up at some point.  The first thing that comes to mind is a SQ FL paired with a WP-sourced dryer.  They'd be in the basement, so I wouldn't care if they didn't match or weren't brand new.
 
SQ washer / WP dryer

You will get your money's worth on both! SQ dryers are ok, but over rated IMO. Whirlpool on the other hand drys super fast and is delicate on clothes from my observation (medium heat). Other washers can't match a SQ FL or TL IMO. As Combo52 said you are buying a free washer- 1500 for something that will literally go 50 years. Not even Maytag could do that.

Ok- I'll be quiet for now LOL. I know I am a broken record at the moment... But you have to admit its a perfect couple :)
 

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