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    We got the scoop on the best laundry room decorating ideas from professional interior designers to help you create an organized and beautiful laundry room.

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    The perfect laundry room cabinets can keep your space orderly and chic. Here, top designers share their best design tips for marrying form and function.

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    Tile or Decal Laundry Room Walls. Subway tiles, peel-and-stick tiles, or even decals add style to your laundry room and are easy to install. An assortment of colors and patterns makes it easy to ...

  5. Laundry room - Wikipedia

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    A laundry room or utility room is a room where clothes are washed, and sometimes also dried. In a modern home , laundry rooms are often equipped with an automatic washing machine and clothes dryer , and often a large basin, called a laundry tub , for hand-washing of delicate clothing articles such as sweaters , as well as an ironing board .

  6. Utility room - Wikipedia

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    A utility room is a room where equipment not used in day-to-day activities is kept. "Utility" refers to an item which is designed for usefulness or practical use, so in turn most of the items kept in this room have functional attributes. A utility room is generally the area where laundry is done, and is the descendant of the scullery. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Double envelope house - Wikipedia

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    A modification based on Butler's original design has been described [6] but not yet formally evaluated. It attempted to eliminate some of the initial issues. An important difference is the polar limb of the convection loop (thermal buffer zone/TBZ) is employed as a utility area e.g. laundry room, closets, pantry, and storage space.

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