organizational check list: laundry room- contemporary closets new jersey
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30 ORG Design Guide Do not copy. © 2006 Windquest Companies Inc. 03/06 CONFIDENTIAL
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Planning Checklist: LAUNDRY ROOM
Use It See It Plug It Count It Move It Toss It Notes
All the Stuff
Dirty clothing Laundry basketsLaundry soapCleaning suppliesHanging clothesFolded clothesIron/ironing boardLight bulbsExtension cordsVacuumBroomsMopsKeysPailsBrushesCleaning clothsTowelsShopping bagsBulk foodExtra paper towelExtra tissue paperStoolTrash receptaclePet foodOther
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Key Considerations Use It How frequently is it used?See It Should it be visible/displayed or
behind a door or in a drawer?Plug It Does it require a nearby outlet?
Count It How many items need to be accommodated?Move It Is there a more appropriate place for it?Toss It Is it time to dispose of it?
DESIGN GUIDE
ORG Design Guide 31CONFIDENTIAL Do not copy. © 2006 Windquest Companies Inc. 03/06
This is a true work area, but any attention toaesthetics is welcomed. Consider lighting needed todo laundry room work. Minimize shadows with yoursolution.
Conceal soaps, iron and supplies; considercompartments with locks to keep harmful itemsaway from younger children.
Create ample room for folding, ironing and hangingclothes.
Enable air flow to keep wet things from growingmoldy.
Create space to “drip-dry” hand-washed items(consider using the space above a utility sink).
Make room for multiple laundry baskets users needto sort by color or family member
Design and Planning Tips
Sample Solution: LAUNDRY ROOM