Laundry Down Under – 10 Easy ways change was cellar

March 8, 2010

Your laundry basement feels like a prison?

The average person uses six hours a week, doing the laundry. This is the consecutive 13 days of nothing but the clothes! Not surprisingly, there is a tendency laundry room upgrade.

While the laundry room floor is still the norm, many people still have to drag down to the basement for their work. But you can do laundry more pleasant (or at least less sad) if you are adjusting the Chamber of respect for both the shape andfeature.

Consider first the function part of the equation. What activities do you need to achieve in this space? In what order to perform these tasks? Here is a list of your brain begins:

Transport Laundry
Sort laundry
Laundry Pretreatment
Folding and hanging laundry
Ironing (yes, some people still do!)
Washing of hands (and dry air) délicates
Sewing & Crafts
Gift-wrapping station
Save laundry supplies
Now thatSo we got in this room, think about the shape. Once everything is in the area of sanitation, where you can really creative! While decor life was not necessarily fun to do, will ensure that the time seems to pass more quickly. And you will be surprised at how little cost!

To clean! Before you begin, you must create a clean cloth. To be useful – if not, you must clean it. Next, clean it like your mother comes to visit andslept in the basement. If your cellar is still in its original form, you might consider painting the walls and floor with a light, neutral color. Keep objects off the ground, whenever possible.

Chutes and ladders! Consider adding a laundry chutes to help with transport laundry (even if it is a way!). This is particularly useful when there are those (and they know who they are not) on their not "dirty", to which it belongs on a regular basis.

Define the laundry room.Is your laundry area floating in the middle of the room, or hidden in a corner? Set some limits. Add colorful FLOR carpet together to define your laundry. You can be the size you need and what color you want. Not only is an important design element, but is softer on the feet.

A place for everything and everything in its place. Creating a portable toilet with built-in storage to add the wheels to the bottom of a cabinet vanity. UseThe removable room divider to help define your place in a different room expansion. Check irregular or broken items in your local DIY stores for a good deal.

Sort it out. Bestel three baskets of laundry to sort your laundry into light, medium or dark. Making decorative signs to indicate that it is true. Or simply write with a pen – whatever the job done!

Knowing when to fold 'em! Select a' kitchen island stopped at a great priceand use it as a folding table. Not only would this be a more comfortable height for your back, you'll also have extra storage rating below! And because a couple of bar stools to make crafts or just hang out not to add? Mini-fridge optional.

Hang out. Overhang a top pole or near the "Stone Island" of products that bends or get a rolling garment rack for hanging. If you hang shirts, while still slightly damp, you have a much easier when you iron them. Use dividers to hangclothing separate from the owner to keep records.

Bright ideas. Hersien not skimp on lighting. A combination of ceiling and task lighting to ensure that we can see what you do. If you have Windows in the basement, clean and dress for a curtain of light that lets in natural light

Make it fun! Add a fantastic element is a picturesque character who says, 'Leave here your dirty "with an arrow pointing down to the laundry sorting area. Getslim cabinet knobs with a laundry theme. Post a tip jar for loose change to what is in the wash. Use colorful containers to hold supplies. He buckets of plastic can be very convenient for dollar deposits to be found. Use your imagination! But avoid chatchke minor things that collect dust (and spiders).

Think Green. A boom only add life to add to space. Maybe a nice, durable rubber tree or a faux ficus.
Not excited about laundry? Stereo or TV to help add to the passage of time. Chaka Khan's"I'm Every Woman" just may do the trick!

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