Building a Laundry Chute: Part Three

Category: Do it Yourself

Hmmm, it seems like a long time since we've actually written about work on the house...oh yeah, that's because its been a while since we've actually worked on the house. To prove it, I'll point out that 'part two' of this laundry chute series was posted way back on December 12th. Wow, that's depressing...

Anyway, today I took the day off from work (everyone else seems to be taking it off too) so J and I could work on a few projects.

In the morning we continued refinishing the clawfoot tub (more on that later) and this afternoon we worked together on the laundry chute...

The big progress was made prepping and in trimming out the closet that the chute will go in...

Obviously, there's still some priming to do. Hopefully that and the chute installation will take place this weekend. Who knows, we might actually be dropping our clothes effortlessly down to the basement within the next week!


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Comments

I can't wait to see how this turns out and have been waiting for you to post more on it. We have a laundry shoot in our Bungalow but it only goes from the main floor to the basement. I am hoping to either move it or install a second shoot from the upstairs to the basement during our renovation. :)

Nifty.

Now, you need a laundry *lift*... :)

We had a laundry chute when I was little and I've wanted one ever since. I may have to see how I can incorporate this into our plans. Let us know if it was worth all the work!

 

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