I did a weird little
project the other day and I'm really glad I did. I have a set of Pampered Chef bamboo utensils
that I've had for over twenty years. I
love them and I've used them all the time when I'm cooking and baking. They were looking a little rough with burn
marks on the handles, gouges from being smacked against the edges of pans and
bowls and let's just say they had developed a little more "patina"
than I was comfortable with. So I took a
sander to them and gave them a makeover.
Once I had sanded them smooth and even done a little reshaping they got
a bath in hot soapy water. After they
had dried they looked pretty darn good.
I bet I get another twenty years out of this set too.
Gross, but not as gross as I was expecting
What a mess of cords, lines & venting!
A bigger project happened
a couple weeks ago when I decided to clean the laundry room, particularly underneath
the washer and dryer. I've had this set
for about twelve years and when the delivery people delivered it they talked me
into setting them up opposite of how I usually have them and I stupidly agreed
to it. The washer and dryer setup has
been driving me nuts ever since because the hoses, drain line and dryer vent
had to be extra long in order to crisscross and stretch across the room to
facilitate the way they had set it up. The
added bulk from this arrangement also made them protrude away from the wall and
stick out further than they should. All
so they wouldn't have to flip the dryer door. I have been unhappy about it and put up with
it this way the entire time.
Laundromat style - this will work
I finally decided to put
the washer and dryer in their proper places and plumb them the way they should
have been done when the "professionals" arrived to do the original
install. I had already pulled them away
from the wall so I washed the walls and scrubbed the floor. I also gave the appliances a good wipe down. Then I disconnected the dryer vent and pulled
the plug figuring it was easier to do the dryer rather than the washer. I moved the washer into place behind the
dryer, then moved the dryer to the other side of the washer. I shortened the dryer venting and cleaned it
out (I was a little past due on this chore) before reconnecting it.
I cleaned out and shortened the vent hose
It may not seem like it but this setup sure fits nicer
and it makes the room seem much more spacious
After pushing the dryer
into place both units fit much better and the set now sits a good two inches or
so closer to the wall. It is amazing to
me how much nicer and more spacious it feels in there now and how much better
it looks as well. I flipped the dryer door,
the washer door isn't able to rotate so they face each other, but I think it is
still workable. I have figured out the
reason they didn't want to put them like this is in the first place is because they
had brought me the wrong washer. I never
even realized it at the time. It isn't
perfect but still, I'm very pleased with the new arrangement.
Since I was on a roll I
cleaned and reorganized the shelf unit I keep in the laundry room to store our
supplies. I have laundry detergent,
softener, bleach, stain spray and scent beads on the top shelf. Light bulbs are kept on the next shelf. My Swiffer duster and refills are kept on the
third shelf and extra kitty toys, dishes and their grooming brush is on the
bottom shelf. I found a few items that needed
to go elsewhere to they were moved to their proper homes and I even tossed some
things out that we no longer need or use.
Time to purge, too much stuff!
We keep our winter hats,
ear warmers and gloves in this cute red enamelware bucket. Most of the items in here belong to my
youngest so I had her go through it to see if there was anything we could
purge. She added a few pair of gloves
and a hat that was too small to the donate bag we have going in the
garage. Now everything fits inside much
better.
That is my great grandma's washboard on the wall 😊
I was actually surprised
to find items in the laundry room to declutter and purge. It just goes to show you though that we are
never really done with the decluttering process. It feels good to know now that the only items
in our laundry room are what we use on a regular basis. Keeping this room clean, neat and tidy makes
it so much nicer and easier to get the laundry done. Far more enjoyable too. I'd say that definitely makes life better.
I wish I had a window in my laundry room.
ReplyDeleteGood idea on the wooden spoons etc. I am thinking about staining the wood handles of my knifes. They are excellent knives but the handles need some love from getting tossed into the dishwasher for years and years. Some of the knives belonged to my parents when I was a kid.
That is a really good idea. I'd do it. :)
DeleteSo, do you like the washer on the left and dryer on the right? Or vice versa? I hope they don't quit making dryer doors that open down! I sort of fling the clothes in the dryer and sometimes the door saves them from the floor. When I take clothes out of the dryer, I drag them out onto the door and into the basket. With my bad back, it is the only way I can do it. That looks like a nice set of machines.
ReplyDeleteI do like having the dryer on the left and the washer on the right now simply because the machines seem to fit better and are no longer sticking out so far from the wall.
DeleteYou have a beautiful laundry room. I have to drag laundry up and down the basement stairs. We are saving to finally put the washer and dryer in our kitchen. I hope early next year.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that will be so nice. :o)
DeleteI've been wanting to clear out the laundry room all summer. We've just not had time. I'm hoping yet before harvest starts. One thing I need is a set of shelves to hold the household cleaners that are now on the floor. I did a pantry clear out a few weeks ago and I am maintaining it and love how organized it is.
ReplyDeleteYour laundry room is lovely. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you Kay. I am hoping to possibly add a little bit more storage to it next year. Maybe a cupboard or two. All in due time, of course. ;o)
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