Before renovation, laundry often happens anywhere — bathroom corners, balconies, backyard lines. Detergents sit on the floor, buckets everywhere, and wet clothes drip across the house. It works, but it’s stressful and messy.
During renovation, creating a utility space feels unnecessary at first, but once plumbing, drainage, and shelves are added, you realize how much time laundry actually consumes. Space may feel tighter during work because machines are moved around.
After renovation, washing machine, detergents, ironing board, and cleaning tools finally have one organized zone. Wet and dry areas are separated, and clothes don’t hang randomly in living spaces anymore.
Real tip: Always include proper drainage and ventilation in laundry areas to prevent damp smell and mold.
