Install laundry chute in shower?

  • Erstellt am 2021-05-23 11:15:35

ypg

2021-05-23 21:14:51
  • #1
One can basically suggest that as a helpful Plan B or kindly ask if there are still possibilities. It is unacceptable, especially when walls are already standing, to call something a disaster (whether it is true or not) and thereby hurt the OP. Not everyone is lucky enough to spend a lot of time browsing forums and weighing everything meticulously (or having to). Not everyone is infallible. By the way, there are restrictions that do not make everything buildable that is nice to have. As a frequent reader here, one knows that. Besides, this is about the attic! You can’t have a washing machine on every floor, can you?
 

ypg

2021-05-23 21:42:06
  • #2
I would plan the shower exactly where the mirror is. Do you still have the possibility to make it flush with the floor? I would place the toilet under the window, that saves a lot of space, and the sink where the toilet was planned. A sink "in the door" is not so great. The washbasin could be on a countertop and mounted below the flap.
 

Bookstar

2021-05-23 22:10:19
  • #3
Sarcasm? Troll? Or maybe had a bit too much to drink? :D Laundry room upstairs is rather an exception for good reasons. Many people don’t want that.
 

Anna_BW

2021-05-23 22:15:11
  • #4
I think it's a shame that here it's only black or white.... I don't want to do my laundry upstairs and have it there, even if that definitely has advantages. For me, my laundry room has more advantages for ME! The laundry chute is the compromise so that the laundry baskets aren't upstairs like in the bathroom etc. And I just think it's really great :-) :-)
 

MM1506zzzz

2021-05-23 23:43:48
  • #5
And I have the chute opening for the laundry shaft in the shower in the attic, and there is absolutely no problem with moisture. You should use a somewhat well-designed flap that has no gap. Before I place space-wasting and visually dreadful laundry baskets, washing machines, and dryers in the living area, I prefer to undress in the shower and let the laundry fall into the basement next to the washing machine.

 

ypg

2021-05-24 00:04:19
  • #6
Oh, now it’s about living space? o_O People, you really are great Telephone game artists ;) This thread here seems to get everyone off the sofas to praise, justify and sell their own laundry (mis)planning and to downgrade everything else as anything but bottomless crap. :D I’ll report this thread for the year 2021 as one of the Top 3 :cool::p
 

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