Install laundry chute in shower?

  • Erstellt am 2021-05-23 11:15:35

motorradsilke

2021-05-24 09:37:28
  • #1
But the laundry chute also requires space, right? At least if it runs through several floors, more space than a laundry basket.
 

motorradsilke

2021-05-24 09:38:30
  • #2


Bathroom and/or bedroom, where laundry baskets are, is also living space.
 

Bookstar

2021-05-24 10:17:46
  • #3

That's good! So we agree, always plan laundry in the basement with a heat pump :D
 

slang

2021-05-24 10:48:31
  • #4
Hello everyone,
thanks for the helpful ideas from some of you. Attached is the floor plan. I have roughly drawn the shaft; it measures 50x59 cm.
The boxing is made of plasterboard. The pipes also lie inside the boxing.

And once again for the critics :): the laundry shaft makes us happy every day! It was definitely the right decision because we keep much more order this way. And there is absolutely no lack of space. The insertion point in the attic may be poorly planned, but I am sure that a nice solution can be found for our second bathroom.
 

ypg

2021-05-24 11:05:29
  • #5
According to the rules of technology, only the one aforementioned space for the shower is applicable.
 

rick2018

2021-05-24 11:20:51
  • #6

It's great that you are satisfied. But what you have done yourself, you actually don't want to speak badly of.
If you really had the space, I don't understand the decision.
You could also simply install a collection system and have everything on the level where the laundry is generated. Order and short distances.
Everything else is a logistical misplanning (which you can live with, though).
 

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