Built a plinth to raise up my washer and dryer.
https://brianholcombewoodworker.com/201 ... ma-plinth/
Please have a read and I Look forward to your comments.
Laundry Room Tokonoma
- Yxoc
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Very nice Brian - It takes laundering to a new level.
You seem to get through projects a lot quicker than I do
You seem to get through projects a lot quicker than I do
- Brian
- Deshi
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Haha, thank you! I hussled through this one, my wife wanted it asap, so less time for romance than my usual projects.
- Chris Pyle
- Deshi
- Location: St. Louis, MO
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Well done Brian, I really like the proportions used and it was cleanly executed. Did you consider using the internal volume for storage? ie - sliding partitions? Is the space too small for storage?
- Brian
- Deshi
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Thanks Chris!
I did and if the layout of the space was a little different I probably would have been wise to do so. Instead I have a closet opposite this in the hallway that does everything I need it to.
A number of people have asked about it, I'm not often a user of very low drawers so I honestly didn't much think of it when designing, but might be something to make for any future clients for similar work.
I did and if the layout of the space was a little different I probably would have been wise to do so. Instead I have a closet opposite this in the hallway that does everything I need it to.
A number of people have asked about it, I'm not often a user of very low drawers so I honestly didn't much think of it when designing, but might be something to make for any future clients for similar work.
- Vips
- Sweeper of Floors, Maker of Tea
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I believe your washing machines are enjoying far superior joinery than most 'luxury' kitchens!
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