Make sure your laundry room runs at peak comfort and efficiency.
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COMMON DESIGN MISTAKES | Laundry Room Mistakes and How to Fix Them
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A designated spot for washers and dryers (and all the supplies and organizational tools that keep the laundry process running smoothly) is an understandable goal for many homeowners. If you’re ready to create a laundry room in your home but aren’t sure where to start we’ve got a simple straightforward five-step plan for you—and plenty of expert advice from professional interior designers and cleaning experts.
When choosing where to put your laundry room interior design expert Stefan Bucur of Rhythm of the Home recommends focusing on "the location of the laundry room and the ventilation/access to the HVAC for the laundry room. We like to place the laundry room next to a closet or a bathroom and almost never on upper floors. That's because some washers and dryers produce a lot of noise and vibration that can be quite distracting during daily activities."