moving laundry room from basement to main floor
), no more lugging heavy laundry baskets up those basement stairs. Anne Patterson Where boomers are going and what it might look like Two friends who are realtors are adamantly opposed to the laundry being moved downstairs. 3. For convenience, on the main floor anywhere off the kitchen makes sense, as does a mudroom or off the garage. Also, my parents just got rid of their main floor landry room to use the space to enlarge their kitchen and have a pantry (similar to you situation) but moved thit to the second floor instead of the basement.As long as you're not having to go up and down rickety dark steep stairs, I'd definitely move the the washer and dryer to the basement. I could possibly put a stacking or combo unit in one of the closets upstairs but I am not sure if I would find this beneficial. By: By: Ultimately, one day while I was out of the house, a sock or something got stuck in the waste line, theI'm one that has a laundry on the 2nd floor and my wife and I love it. I am going to meet with a plumber, but I wanted to educate myself first. I would like to move the washer and dryer to a closet near the bedrooms on the same floor. I would rather have a pantry or a bigger kitchen than a laundry room on the main floor. and 10 Fall Outdoor Pillows We Love Right Now I was heavily involved in building my house and I know there were no structural changes made to the flooring/joists to account for laundry room "vibration." We will probably handle the sheetrocking ourselves. and This adds 18dB of acoustic insulation for $3+/sf (materials only). Sophie is absolutely right. I would start by talking to several builders to get a rough estimate of what the cost would be. Not only is it a labor intensive project, our funds are very limited so sometimes we just have to take a step back while we save for the next step. We would like to have a mudroom and would prefer that the laundry room was on the 2nd floor with all the bedrooms, so we are considering moving our laundry room to the 2nd floor and using the old laundry room as a mudroom. Any advice for sound proofing for 2nd floor porcelain tile flooring2nd guessing New Kitchen Decision-Need Advice Please!I'd take the dryer vent into the attic, but instead of bringing it through the roof consider a pitched horizontal run exiting through a gable end wall.
We did not feel comfortable with a vertical vent if lint would start to collect it could become a fire hazzard. You will loose 1"-2" of floor/ceiling height...may be more. Ironically, the old heavy machine doesn't vibrate at all. We built a laundry room upstairs and turned the 1st floor pantry/laundry into a larger panty but with hookups remaining. By the way, I am not a young person, at almost 76 yrs.I have a main floor laundry, that is good sized.
Maybe our Kenmore washer is new/sturdy enough that it just doesn't vibrate as bad as some other older ones might, or maybe our overall "silent joist" system covers the shakes/rattles mentioned.
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