Placing your laundry center in the kitchen makes it simple to do a quick load of wash while preparing a meal or cleaning up.
Laundry behind sliding doors.
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Stunning oak floors lead to a sliding barn wood door opening to a laundry room boasting side by side silver front loading washer and dryer.
I could totally diy that.
Remember you can t access the whole space at once because of the stacked doors.
Washer dryer hidden behind sliding door.
Stacked red washer and dryer is concealed behind a white and gray striped sliding door.
It s a bit unusual for a laundry but it could definitely work.
Here even when the doors are open the clean white washer and dryer set matches the color scheme of the kitchen.
Blend your laundry area with your kitchen by hiding it behind a set of doors.
This is similar to a sliding wardrobe door but instead it houses a laundry nook.
But i also needed the mess in the laundry room behind it covered up.
Laundry at top of stair landing behind large sliding panels.
Each panel is scribed to look like 3 individual doors with routed door pulls as a continuation of the bedroom wardrobe image by.
A cottage hallway is filled with a sliding door on rails which opens to a small laundry room filled with a stacked washer and dryer alongside a gray striped runner.
In a kitchen beside a stainless steel refrigerator a stacked white front loading washer and dryer is enclosed behind a white door adorning a polished nickel handle.
I needed that space in my laundry room more than it did.
There are tons of tutorials out there on this so i ll just give you a quick run down of what.