![]() there is a little room upstairs next to master bedroom. Its an eye sore to have laundry baskets and clothes stacked viewable right in the hallway. I purchased brand new front loaders and in order to do laundry with the front loaders i need to leave the folded doors open. It does not have its own room like how I have now where i can just shut the door when we have guest. at the new house the laundry machines are located right at the entrance of garage door, But its in a small closet space that fits only the machine. closing on New home and considering moving laundry upstairs. So from all that said, this is why I’m on this article. I don’t want to carry it up after each load is because I am lazy! yes i admit. (But good exercise though!) I don’t know if there are others like me, but after drying about 3-5 loads, I tend to leave it in the baskets in the laundry room for one week before I would drag myself to bring the 3-5 loads back upstairs to put it all away. I’ve been lugging laundry baskets up our 17 steps (up & down is 34 steps lol) makes me so lazy to do laundry. It has its own little room with sink and closets build above it. Right now at my current home, we have a designated laundry room located to the side of my garage door entrance downstairs. I Googled if it’s better to have Laundry room upstairs. I am going to be renovating a house we just bought. & I found that others who commented about their own experiences was very helpful too. I see this is an old post but wanted to write in case other like me google in the future. Upgrading to steel braided hoses is actually a good idea no matter what floor your washer is located on. ( post includes affiliate links – see my full disclosure statement are much less likely to burst than standard washer hoses so paying just a few dollars more for a higher quality washer hose is definitely worth it. We used our upstairs laundry room for about four years until we moved and I thought it might help to share my experience, including the pros and cons and some important tips for preventing everyone’s biggest fear about a second floor laundry room – flooding! Hopefully this post will be helpful to those of you considering an upstairs laundry room as part of new construction or a home remodel. When we added on to our house in Cincinnati, I had several people advise me to rethink my plan to move the laundry room to the second floor but in the end I decided to go ahead with it. ![]() Trying to decide whether or not to have a second floor laundry room? I share the pros and cons along with flood prevention tips if you move everything upstairs!Īs with open shelving in the kitchen, second floor laundry rooms seem to divide people squarely into one of two camps – those who love it and those who are adamantly against it.
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