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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a small master and the upstairs hall with the just gets conjested with laundry baskets, piles of clothes etc. Also, they are stacked so I can’t put anything on top of them if needed. Also the doors have to be left open to avoid mildewing which creates an obstacle in the hallway. It’s just a bad setup.[/quote] Are you OP? Consider that whatever you're doing with piles of clothes, will also happen in the main level laundry room. Mine used to be on the main level and we always had stacks of folded laundry on the sofa. We moved it upstairs so now it's easier to take the whole hamper to the bedroom and fold it on the bed. I liked having a main level laundry room for towels etc. If we could have kept both I would have. My issue with our setup was that the laundry was in the entry/mudroom from the garage so it was a joint laundry / shoe and coat place / pet feeding station: I much prefer a separate space that is just for clothes (and we also store TP and cleaning supplies there).[/quote] Yes, I am the original poster. I wouldn’t mind if an actual room got congested (downstairs laundry) as it is better than the hallway upstairs leading to my kids bedrooms! The problem is my washer and dryer upstairs are in a hall closet (probably originally the linen closet) not an actual laundry room.[/quote]
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