Steve,
I will have a sink, but it won't be free standing, just not enough room for
that.  My laundry room and bathroom are together in this one room.  Not sure
how deep of a sink I can get, but I will get one of those faucets that is up
pretty high for filling pots and mop buckets.  
 
Didn't think of using wire shelving, not sure why not, I am planning on
using it in a pantry
Thanks,
Michael
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On Behalf Of Steve Crews
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Laundry room cabinets



Michael, I redid my wife's laundry room a few years ago.

We put in a free standing plastic mop sink, which she really likes. It is
deep enough that you can get a mop bucket or five gallon bucket in it for
easy filling, and is also fairly inexpensive.

We also put in a five foot counter top with shelves underneath, and five
foot of upper kitchen cabinets above the counter and another five foot of
cabinets above the washer and dryer.

I have also redone Laundry roomsand used wire shelving which works out very
well and is a lot less expensive than cabinets.

Steve

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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:18 AM
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Laundry room cabinets

Hi,
I am planning out my cabinets for my laundry room. Was looking for ideas of
what people wished they had in their laundry room. I will have a single
bowl sink for soaking clothes and such.

Michael

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