My Bathroom Plan
Storage shelves above washer
Shelf above sink
Brick ceiling for downstairs cantina bathroom
Colore
Colori, ma non mosaici,
Lavatrice e asciugatrice
Piastrelle
Tiles that look like wood in the shower
Mural behind tub
Walk in shower
Sitting space next to tub, separate shower
Deep soaking tub
Tiles
Dream bath!
Tiles and shower and tub
Cabinet storage behind pedastal sink.
Stained glass on window
shelves and hooks, and toilet paper holder!
Tiles in shower
space on edge for soap and niche behind for storage
side cabinets and grey-green tiles behind mirror
Niches in shower stall
LIGHTS under the kickplate.
Patterned floor, color accent in shower stall/tub stall.
stacked w-d and sink with hanging area for air dry.
Energy efficiency isn’t the only important consideration when choosing a new dryer — you’ll also want to know if it requires ventilation. Heat-pump dryers are the most efficient style and don’t need venting, making them suitable for apartments or laundry areas in the middle of the home. Condenser dryers are fairly energy-efficient and likewise don’t require venting. However, they do produce a small amount of moisture when running, so they can’t be installed inside a cupboard to create a hidden laundry. Traditional vented dryers are less energy-efficient. They also need to be installed in a well-ventilated laundry or ducted outside. If they aren’t, mold can develop on your laundry room walls.
Barn door on rail to hide washer and dryer fold out drying rack
deeper counters to put washer-dryer under counter top. closed cabinets above
dark tile lower half, matching painted cabinets to hide washer and dryer.
tiles and ironing board in drawer.
Tiles and tub, shelves on side not back.
Fold out ironing board, raised washer, laundry baskets
Slightly raised washer and dryer
Raised, so don't have to lean over!
hanging rack
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