The Laundry Center
Laundry. Ugh. Kind of everyone's thought, right? In reality though, laundry equals job security. Just a thought.
New house, new things, right? Indeed! Since we all can't walk around in dirty clothes all the time, the laundry room was one of my first projects. (Okay, I changed the locks and painted the front door first, but the laundry room was next).
First on the list was a new washer & dryer. I went with the Whirlpool Duet set from Lowes since I had a 10% off coupon in my moving packet from USPS.
I'm short, but still had to bend/squat quite a bit with my old front-load set (which was on a standard pedestal), so after much looking (well notsomuch) I decided I wanted this (which I found on Pinterest)
The Inspiration:
http://ashleemarie.com/new-laundry-room-and-shelf/
I drew out a plan and headed to the tore for materials. We ended up with:
A few 2x4's (we got long ones and had the store cut some of them to the sizes we needed)
A sturdy plywood board
A box of wood screws (long enough to get through the plywood/2x4's)
A sturdy plywood board
A box of wood screws (long enough to get through the plywood/2x4's)
We needed some of the 2x4's for legs and some for the plywood base. We started off with aligning the legs under the base and screwed the base 2x4's into the wall studs. We slid the legs under and attached them to the base.
Before adding the plywood to the top, we put another 2x4 through the center for stability
Attaching the plywood to the 2x4's was the easy part.
We hoisted the washer & dryer onto the plywood and VOILA...
Since the dryer vent in the house is on the left (and front loaders need to be positioned with the dryer on the right), I needed to figure out how to get the dryer vent hose from the dryer to the vent.When we were building the pedestal, we made a cut-out in the plywood to feed the vent hose from the dryer to the outside vent going under the pedestal itself.
It is the PERFECT height and I can get those old-fashioned laundry baskets (you know the smaller grungy cheap ones you can get at the dollar store) in the cubbies underneath and my detergents/fabric softeners/garbage can in between. I'm in love with my laundry room!
(Much thanks to Ivan for his building and lifting assistance)