The chute featured in this article drops from the main floor master bedroom closet into the basement laundry room below.
How to make a laundry chute in floor.
My original inspiration for this project came from a parade of homes that had a laundry chute made from round metal pipe.
Installing a laundry chute can be a breeze if you have an unobstructed path between the two floors or impossible if you encounter wires plumbing or other obstacles.
Looked up fire code and laundry chute yay google and its all sort of confusing since its a hole in the floor but i guess im not building one just extending the hole in the floor.
Ill add a door on the bathroom side and on the basement side.
Just because you think your bathroom is directly over your laundry room doesn t mean that it actually is.
As i mentioned in my recent post about renovating my pantry i got a tiny bit side tracked when i decided to re route the existing laundry chute it was on the pantry floor which basically made it unusable unless i wanted to give up a big chunk of storage so i cut a hole in my wall there s a first time for everything and moved the chute.
X 12 or 14 in.
Laundry chute inspiration photo.
How to make a laundry chute in your floor.
We chose to put a laundry chute in the closet floor of our master bedroom.
Now what is a laundry chute and why do we need one at home.
Before you start cutting you need to make sure the spot on your main floor matches up with where you want the laundry to go in the basement.
So the best place for a chute is usually non ideal.
You often need a direct path from the top floor to the ground floor or basement.
The best place for a chute.
We will show you some practical laundry chute ideas which will ease the tedious job of getting clothes up and down the house.
The top of the chute should go in the master bath or main hallway with the.
Because our closet is located right above the laundry area in the basement we didn t really need a chute and used a laundry hold with a trap door instead.
Perch a laundry basket on a table or the floor at the bottom of the chute.
Measure out from the wall to where you want to place the top of the laundry chute.
Unless you re building a new home determining the right spot for a laundry chute is not easy.
Make sure at least two sides of the laundry door frame are screwed to the underlying 2x4s.
To make the chute use ordinary 3 1 4 in.
The hardest step in any laundry chute installation is the location.