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| No longer do families stick the washer and dryer in the basement or an obscure, out-of-the-way space in the home that is hard to get to. Nowadays, consumers want highly functional and organized laundry rooms that are as attractive as they are energy, time and cost effecient. In addition to a top-of-the-line washer and dryer, items such as an island or large table for folding clothes, extra cabinets and shelves for storage, task lighting, an ironing station, and a drying cabinet can all be found in the modern laundry area. Through custom cabinetry, hidden appliances mean no one worries about leaving the door to the laundry room open or making it a part of your integral living space. |  | 
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Efficient Laundry Room Ideas

Your laundry room may not be the most favorite room in your house - since it means washing, drying and folding - but with a little planning you can turn this room into an efficient workplace. Generally, architects would place the laundry in a closet or hallway off the kitchen or in the garage, but today they’re finding more practical places to put the laundry like a seldom used bathroom or on the second floor next to the bedrooms (closest to the dirty clothes).

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Washing Machines

Moving into a new home often means new purchases for appliances and furniture. If you're in need of a new washing machine, you'll be amazed at all of the options now available even from just a few years ago.

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Dryers

Since dryers affect your clothes' appearance and life span, it’s important to buy a dryer that fits your wardrobe. All dryers, whether gas or electric, spin clothes around and blow hot air on them. While gas dryers usually cost more initially, they tend to be more energy-effecient than electric.

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