'It is not at all always necessary to extend a home to create space for a utility room. To gain a full room space around 2m square would give you enough room to create a practical utility.' Even under the stairs can be a great place to lodge washing machines or dryers. Graeme Smith, head of retail and commercial design, Life Kitchens, comments: 'How much space is needed to build a utility room can vary from a whole room to just over a meter of space. For the utmost flexibility, there are also some laundry room sink cabinets that come completely portable and on wheels, in case your needs or room set-up ever changes.If you're dealing with a small space, chances are you have also got fairly limited work space.Ĭabinet laundry room sinks are great for compact spaces as the closed cabinetry is a nifty storage nook for laundry essentials. You could also find the storage compartment containing things like soft-closing hinges on the cabinets or drawers for added durability. There can be handy plumbing extras included like a drain assembly kit. Some modern laundry room sink cabinets also have built-in soap dispensers. Some faucets might have multi-mode sprayers as well and the sink drains may include strainers. A good portion of laundry room sink cabinets come with built-in sinks with high arch coil faucets which are easy to maneuver and clean bulky items. Interior designer Suzanne Kasler suggests putting in a laundry room sink cabinet in your garage or basement as it will give you both a space for heavy-duty cleaning as well as much-needed storage. One of the key design features that a laundry room sink cabinet works to create is additional home storage for cleaning products, tools, and laundry items. Due to the weight of the sink, some designs can be mounted to the wall to add stability to the unit. You'll find a lot of styles sit on four legs or may be designed to sit flush with the floor for a more cohesive look. Depending on the size of the sink, there could be space for a countertop or backsplash crafted out of hardwearing materials. Most laundry room sink cabinets are square in shape as they're meant to fit a utility sink as well as hide any lower plumbing. Nicole Fuller recommends choosing a laundry room sink cabinet that either comes with its own sink to meet your needs or will work with your own drop-in or under-mount style sink to create a seamless look. There's always storage space as well with two-door or a single-door cabinet or a combination with drawers. Some laundry room sink cabinets sit on four legs with handy levellers for uneven flooring. A lot comes with high arch faucets with a simple countertop or backsplash. They often come with a built-in extra deep sink that can be made out of stainless steel, durable polypropylene, or cast iron with ceramic or enamel coating to handle various temperatures and liquids. Laundry room sink cabinets are usually crafted out of water and mildew-resistant materials such as manufactured wood or particle board with a PVC finish. Leyden Lewis suggests opting for a laundry room sink cabinet in your home because it adds a modern and simplified touch to utility rooms and gives you extra storage space.
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