But... where do you put all the spare laundry detergent? And the vacuum cleaner? And the pet shampoo? And the spare batteries? And the buckets?
I live in an Average Australian Home (albeit a small one, as you know) and I don't have a cupboard in my laundry... unless you count the teeny one under the sink. Fortunately I have a front loader washing machine, which means I was able to put my dryer on top of the washing machine, thereby creating a dryer-sized space. I found a set of metal Ikea shelves that fit the space AND have room for my cat's litter tray underneath. The shelves hold washing powder, bucket (the one that's not in the shower), various cat-related items like litter scoop, brush, bags for anything scooped out of litter, dry food etc.
The vacuum cleaner lives in the broom cupboard, which I am fortunate to have in my hallway in addition to the linen press. Batteries live in the junk drawer in the kitchen, along with hammers, screwdrivers etc.
And my cat says, "Pet shampoo? Yeah, I'd like to see you try."
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I live in an Average Australian Home (albeit a small one, as you know) and I don't have a cupboard in my laundry... unless you count the teeny one under the sink. Fortunately I have a front loader washing machine, which means I was able to put my dryer on top of the washing machine, thereby creating a dryer-sized space. I found a set of metal Ikea shelves that fit the space AND have room for my cat's litter tray underneath. The shelves hold washing powder, bucket (the one that's not in the shower), various cat-related items like litter scoop, brush, bags for anything scooped out of litter, dry food etc.
The vacuum cleaner lives in the broom cupboard, which I am fortunate to have in my hallway in addition to the linen press. Batteries live in the junk drawer in the kitchen, along with hammers, screwdrivers etc.
And my cat says, "Pet shampoo? Yeah, I'd like to see you try."