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missypie 07-15-2012 04:53 PM

Laundry tub, how important is it to YOU?
 
When the kids were at home, I used the laundry tub many times. I washed off boots, kids toys etc... Also cleaned paint brushes and a few other things.

We have been in our latest home for 7 years and have used the laundry tub 5 or 6 times.

Thinking about not putting a laundry tub in our Iris, but using the space for a small refrigator.

Any ideas or thoughts?

asianthree 07-15-2012 04:55 PM

takes up space that i would use for something else

Ebsmom 07-15-2012 05:02 PM

We are getting a quote this week to have ours moved to the garage.....Not sure how to use the space once sink is relocated. Maybe a drop down Ironing Board?? Laundry Hamper?? Looking forward to my new laundry room!
Ebsmom:)

asianthree 07-15-2012 05:14 PM

ok asked my husband he uses our for cleaning his clubs golf shoes and washing up before he comes in the house...WHO KNEW

JoeC1947 07-15-2012 05:21 PM

It's a perfect size for cooling off my wert when I brew beer.

ceec&cyn 07-15-2012 05:26 PM

It is great to bathe our small dog in

cathyw 07-15-2012 05:27 PM

I use my laundry tub after gardening. I find that if repot a plant or even just do the weeding, I end up with soil, leaves or twigs on my arms and legs. I leave soap and paper towels at the sink in the garage and clean up the gardening tools and myself before I go in the house. Beats tracking the dirt thru. But, if you have only used it a few times in 7 years, you probably can skip it.

jimbo2012 07-15-2012 06:12 PM

I wonder if it serves its use better located in the garage ?

missypie 07-15-2012 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 522479)
I wonder if it serves its use better located in the garage ?

Well that is the option that we are thinking of. On the other hand, can the outdoor hose work as well?

Thanks for your comments.

lakegirl72 07-15-2012 06:18 PM

I think in the garage would be great if they will accommodate that change. The cleaning up from gardening and golf sounds good. Although I have one in my garage now and after five years in this house I have never used it! I'm just a TV wannabe, but I am already looking at not having the laundry sink because my husband has to have an ice machine - he doesn't like the ice refrigerators make - and that is the only place I think it will fit! So...to the laundry room for ice I say!

Sable99 07-15-2012 06:21 PM

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Since I thought I would rarely use the laundry sink, I asked Melissa at my Design Team meeting earlier this year if I could remove it and put a cabinet there instead. She said I could put a cabinet there (like the kitchen cabinets) but I could not close it off and have a door put on it!!

The area turned out great and there is a lot of space in that cabinet. Great for extra storage. I might even take out a couple of the shelves as it would be a great place to put the vacuum cleaner. I will see if I can figure out how to post a picture!! Never done that before.

I got the pedestal washer and dryer with the storage bins underneath for my Mom. She is 88 and it is much easier for her if she wants to throw in a load.

jimbo2012 07-15-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by missypie (Post 522482)
can the outdoor hose work as well?

I'm I missing something what does the outside hose have to do with it?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sable99 (Post 522487)
She said I could put a cabinet there (like the kitchen cabinets) but I could not close it off and have a door put on it!!

If U email me the pic I'll post it 4 U,

What was the reason for no door?

missypie 07-15-2012 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 522493)
I'm I missing something what does the outside hose have to do with it?



If U email me the pic I'll post it 4 U,

What was the reason for no door?

Just thinking that the outdoor hose could do the minimal cleaning that we need. Thanks for asking.

Sable99 07-15-2012 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 522493)
I'm I missing something what does the outside hose have to do with it?



If U email me the pic I'll post it 4 U,

What was the reason for no door?



Thanks for the offer Jim. I figured out how to attach the post. I didn't see the upload button until I maximized the screen!

dillywho 07-15-2012 07:16 PM

I love my laundry tub. I had it installed next to the laundry room door just inside the garage. Plans called for it to be over next to the water heater, which seemed totally useless to me. Why drip water all the way across the garage. I use it instead of a mop bucket for mopping the floors of if something is heavily soiled, I can rinse it out there and then put it inside straight into the washer. I keep pump hand soap on the back of the sink and we wash our hands there after cleaning the litter box and used to do the same after doggie poo cleanup when we had our dogs. I put one of the sticky hooks on the side of it to hang the litter scoop. We do the golf clubs there, wash out pet dishes....all kinds of things. I would not take for it. I'd give up something else first.

perrjojo 07-15-2012 08:13 PM

We have had one in our laundry room for the past 10 years. At first I thought a terrible waste but now I couldn't live without it. It is a bath for our dog, a wash for golf clubs and shoes, large kitchen pans and many more things. My secret to loving it? I made a cute gathered skirt to match the curtain in my utility room. It makes me smile everytime I see it...reminds me of my Grandmothers bathroom sink, back in days long ago.

missypie 07-15-2012 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 522560)
We have had one in our laundry room for the past 10 years. At first I thought a terrible waste but now I couldn't live without it. It is a bath for our dog, a wash for golf clubs and shoes, large kitchen pans and many more things. My secret to loving it? I made a cute gathered skirt to match the curtain in my utility room. It makes me smile everytime I see it...reminds me of my Grandmothers bathroom sink, back in days long ago.

Oh how nice to remember your grandmother with a beauiful skirt. That's the way to do it!!

Dancing Queen 07-15-2012 09:01 PM

Missypie, if a Refrigerator is more important to you I would go that route.

Personally, I just finished a laundry room remodel for our home here that we are hopeing to sell, so we can move to TV. We went from a small utility sink to a double one, as we have 2 large dogs that shed on everything, and I run the new super capacity lg washer into it, and it strains out all the dog hair, which keeps me from having back ups, and plumber calls.

dkrhardy 07-15-2012 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 522450)
ok asked my husband he uses our for cleaning his clubs golf shoes and washing up before he comes in the house...WHO KNEW

That is exactly our plan ... we move in 2 weeks from now.

Why not put the small fridge in the garage and save the "moving" cost? We have had a garage fridge for, uhm, I dunno, maybe 15 yrs and love the extra space for beverages and "stock up" items.
Don & Kaz

Joaniesmom 07-15-2012 11:12 PM

I scrub mine out well and use it to defrost a big turkey by immersing it in cold water.

wendyquat 07-15-2012 11:22 PM

Mine is inside and i use it to bathe the dog, mopping and various other things. I did buy the largest shelf I could find to fit over the sink when not in use. I can use that to fold laundry, etc. I put bumpers on the underside of each corner to keep the shelf from falling into the sink.

Madelaine Amee 07-16-2012 07:17 AM

Use mine almost every day
 
We use ours almost every day. Clean golf clubs, clean off golf shoes, clean sneakers. I'm a gardener so use it for cleaning tools and hands etc. I also use it to clean large pans after I have cooked. It is big enough to hold a huge electric frying pan which I use outside, and also a slow cooker which I also use outside; and we used to bathe the dog in it.

To me they are invaluable! Just my opinion of course.

2 Oldcrabs 07-16-2012 07:32 AM

In garage
 
Wish ours was in the garage. A small freezer would fit in the space. I think I will try to move it to the garage, but the plumbing will be quite a challange. If I was building again, I would put it in the garage if they allow it.:shrug:

missypie 07-16-2012 07:51 AM

Ok got great ideas here. So I guess in our iris we will have an additional cabinet built in and also add the second fridge in there. Then put the laundry tub in the garage. I will have to ask the design team for the best spot to put it in.

Thanks for the ideas and photos.

Bill-n-Brillo 07-16-2012 08:01 AM

Ours is in the garage already (patio villa) but we kinda wish it was in a different location. It's currently along one wall of the garage, right next to where the hot water heater and air handler sit. If it was back in the corner by the garage door (would be more "out of the way" then), it would give us a little bit more room on that wall for the golf cart or whatever.

So if you're going to relocate your sink to the garage - or are planning it for the garage in a new build - you'll probably want to give some consideration to what would be most beneficial location for you.

Bill :)

jimbo2012 07-16-2012 08:26 AM

I was thinking to put it in the garage near the door into the house,

then double stack the W/D that should leave about 6' in the laundry room to build storage for brooms/vacuum & mops and an iron board shelves or added pantry space.

http://remodelista.com/img/sub/uimg/...0Cabinetry.jpg

Joaniesmom 07-16-2012 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by JoeC1947 (Post 522456)
It's a perfect size for cooling off my wert when I brew beer.

Wert's a wert? :1rotfl:

Anyway, maybe we should start a thread about all the uses for a laundry sink.

I scrub mine out real good, fill it with cold water, and immerse my Thanksgiving turkey to defrost it.

Madelaine Amee 07-16-2012 10:54 AM

Laundry Room
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 522685)
I was thinking to put it in the garage near the door into the house,

then double stack the W/D that should leave about 6' in the laundry room to build storage for brooms/vacuum & mops and an iron board shelves or added pantry space.

http://remodelista.com/img/sub/uimg/...0Cabinetry.jpg

OMG - a laundry room to die for ............................

Joaniesmom 07-16-2012 11:17 AM

That is probably the prettiest laundry room I have ever seen!

However, the folding table would be too small for me to fold fitted sheets, etc. I would die for an ironing board. Where do you hang garments that come out of the dryer and don't need ironed or those you just ironed? I don't see any of the various bottles of laundry potions I seem to accumulate and never fit in my shleves becaule they ar too tall! How do you reach those shelves at the top? I'll bet you put something up there and it stays for 15 years. I know because I just cleaned my kitchen preparatory to moving. Are those towels or sheets in the cupboards? Is the laundry a good place to store them? I don't see anything in the picture that indicates storage for brooms or vacuums or brooms/mops. One last thought, what if your washing machine breaks? I'll leave it there. I hope this photo was just an idea to kick around for maybe color or arrangement or style of cabinet.

I am just trying to play devil's advocate here. I hope you don't think I'm just playing devil. Personally when I'm making decisions like this, I'd sure like to find these things out before I make the decision than after. I hope you feel the same. Best wishes on your decision, whatever you choose.

Yankee Quilter 07-16-2012 11:24 AM

We are thinking tub in garage and wine ref in laundry room! Come on by!

JoeC1947 07-16-2012 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joaniesmom (Post 522745)
Wert's a wert? :1rotfl:

Anyway, maybe we should start a thread about all the uses for a laundry sink.

I scrub mine out real good, fill it with cold water, and immerse my Thanksgiving turkey to defrost it.

Actually, it's spelled wort but pronounced "wert". It's unfermented beer.

Yankee Quilter 07-16-2012 01:37 PM

Mine, in Kennesaw,currently has 2 shipments of wine in it ... No need to unpackaged as we hope to move them to the TV real soon!

FoPAA 07-16-2012 03:52 PM

We didn't have a utility sink at all when we first moved into our resale - so after we mopped the floor there was no place to empty the bucket of dirty water but down the kitchen sink...we also have dogs and I didn't really like washing out their bowls in the kitchen sink either, so we added a sink to our garage and I am grateful every day it is there!

JC and John 07-16-2012 04:29 PM

Sink in Garage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yankee Quilter (Post 522777)
We are thinking tub in garage and wine ref in laundry room! Come on by!


During the design process of our Lily, we had the utility sink moved to the garage right outside of the door from the garage to the house. We had a utility closet built in the space. We ended up with a $65 credit. Nice closet for my upright vac, mops, ironing board, step stool and extra laundry hanging pole. The shelf at the top is great to store rags or really big bottles of Tide. I hung a bar across the back wall to hold the broom, mops etc. Hung an over the door hanger to hang a cloth bag which holds all my plastic bags from shopping. We put the wine/beverage center in the cafe/nook next to the pantry. I have the washer and dryer with the pedestals and I find the storage in the pedestals and the cabinets above the washer and dryer to be ample space for laundry stuff, light bulbs, batteries and vases and other stuff.
Fyi, I am 5/3 and can reach the stuff on the bottom shelf of the cabinets over the washer dryer, but must use a step stool for anything higher.

JC and John 07-16-2012 04:29 PM

Vote for Sink in Garage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yankee Quilter (Post 522777)
We are thinking tub in garage and wine ref in laundry room! Come on by!


During the design process of our Lily, we had the utility sink moved to the garage right outside of the door from the garage to the house. We had a utility closet built in the space. We ended up with a $65 credit. Nice closet for my upright vac, mops, ironing board, step stool and extra laundry hanging pole. The shelf at the top is great to store rags or really big bottles of Tide. I hung a bar across the back wall to hold the broom, mops etc. Hung an over the door hanger to hang a cloth bag which holds all my plastic bags from shopping. We put the wine/beverage center in the cafe/nook next to the pantry. I have the washer and dryer with the pedestals and I find the storage in the pedestals and the cabinets above the washer and dryer to be ample space for laundry stuff, light bulbs, batteries and vases and other stuff.
Fyi, I am 5/3 and can reach the stuff on the bottom shelf of the cabinets over the washer dryer, but must use a step stool for anything higher.

jimbo2012 07-16-2012 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JC and John (Post 522943)
During the design process of our Lily, we had the utility sink moved to the garage right outside of the door from the garage to the house. We had a utility closet built in the space. We ended up with a $65 credit.

How did that get you a credit?

Sable99 07-16-2012 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 522990)
How did that get you a credit?

My Design Team Meeting was February 28th, 29th and March 3rd of this year. The price of the storage cabinet was less than the laundry sink. They didn't give me a credit. The price of my home was lowered by the difference in the price.


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