Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s funny you want to laundry rooms but you don’t want the housekeeper to worry about where the cleaning supplies are. Like you can’t buy extra for each laundry room? Having said that, I would do a laundry room on the main level only if I had the choice. I’ve had an upstairs washer and it kept me awake so I never ran it at bedtime. Unlike right now where there is a load in the washer right now as I’m about to go to bed.
If you’re building the house I think they do something to sound proof it. My parents have a laundry room next to the bedroom and you can barely hear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We built a custom home - have 3 laundry rooms, not closets. The one we use most is in the basement - family of 6 needs the facilities. Go for it op. This is why you build a custom home - for your needs. Asking losers on this forum who are accustomed to living in 2000 sq ft homes is a waste. They are lucky to have one “closet” for a LR.
When the revolution comes, you’ll be one of the first up against the wall.
Anonymous wrote:We built a custom home - have 3 laundry rooms, not closets. The one we use most is in the basement - family of 6 needs the facilities. Go for it op. This is why you build a custom home - for your needs. Asking losers on this forum who are accustomed to living in 2000 sq ft homes is a waste. They are lucky to have one “closet” for a LR.
Anonymous wrote:We built a custom home - have 3 laundry rooms, not closets. The one we use most is in the basement - family of 6 needs the facilities. Go for it op. This is why you build a custom home - for your needs. Asking losers on this forum who are accustomed to living in 2000 sq ft homes is a waste. They are lucky to have one “closet” for a LR.
Anonymous wrote:I know some wealthy people who have figured out that it is cheaper just to send housekeeper to laundry mat for a couple of hours a week. They can do 20 loads at once.