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ANother utility room question

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siobhs · 21/01/2011 11:10

Hello! Just wondering if anyone can advise. Am currently planning our downstairs renovation and really want to get the most out of the utility area. I want to house everything behind floor to ceiling units - washing machine, dryer, larder etc. Thing is my sink is currently at a right angle to the existing units. I would love to keep everything streamlined on one wall - Is it possible and or practical to move and house the sink within the units. Main concern is that it would be smelly? Any thoughts!

Thanks x

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lalalonglegs · 21/01/2011 11:13

I'm not sure it would be that useful to put the sink within a cupboard. A wall of floor-to-ceiling cupboards with a sink on another wall or the opposite wall sounds fine. It is a dumping ground utility room after all, you can't be too anal about it Smile.

MrMayoNessie · 21/01/2011 23:38

Agreed, would look good but how would you wash something in the sink with a fllor to ceiling door right next to you opening outwards, i suppose if the sink is in the middle of of a 600mm unit then the doors wouldnt get in the way.

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