Anonymous wrote:We're house hunting and not having a sink in the laundry is a deal breaker. (Well, we'd consider putting one in I guess if the house was otherwise amazing, but it's definitely an absolute requirement.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are building a laundry room in our basement that will be a small L shape. We have a top loader because I love my washer and don’t want a front loader so we will be limited on folding/counter space.
I’m trying to figure out how often I’d miss having a sink nearby. Do you use your laundry sink often?
So would you rather;
1. A sink in laundry with a very small countertop
2. No sink in basement laundry room more counter space.
Thanks!
I have a laundry room that must have beed designed by a designer who has never done his own laundry. No space. I also have a top loader (love!). I do have a sink, and I've placed a board over the sink so I have a spot to put my laundry. There isn't enough room to do laundry and transfer clothes etc all just on top of the dryer (or even the washer and dryer). It is still not enough space in my opinion, so go for the countertop. You really don't need the sink that much; I never use it.
Or, do what I did, and get that big sink and put a board over it (I bought a sturdy rectangular board, had my handyman cut out the area on one side where the faucets go, painted both sides (for waterproofing the wood) and I slide it over the sink to the back wall.)
Who folds in the laundry room anyways? I bring it into my family room and fold while I watch TV.
Anonymous wrote:We are building a laundry room in our basement that will be a small L shape. We have a top loader because I love my washer and don’t want a front loader so we will be limited on folding/counter space.
I’m trying to figure out how often I’d miss having a sink nearby. Do you use your laundry sink often?
So would you rather;
1. A sink in laundry with a very small countertop
2. No sink in basement laundry room more counter space.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you have a washing machine without a sink? Ours drains into the utility sink. Is there another option?
I haven never heard of that! Is that to code? No house I've ever lived in or owned drained into a sink.
Anonymous wrote:Can you have a washing machine without a sink? Ours drains into the utility sink. Is there another option?
Anonymous wrote:Can you have a washing machine without a sink? Ours drains into the utility sink. Is there another option?