Downstairs Toilet Utility Room
Utility room in family home with high ceiling.
Downstairs toilet utility room. A downstairs toilet is usually the smallest room in the home but that s no excuse for failing to make a statement with your cloakroom. I wouldn t go back to not having a downstairs toilet. Customised coat hooks create a place to hang or store clothes by asking your builder to fit coat hooks to the back of your door a great small utility room idea. As the room at the downstairs is usually the smallest room in the house it can be occupied as the toilet and the utility room.
An extension could be added to create a large kitchen diner with bi fold doors out to the back. Photo of a medium sized contemporary single wall utility room in london with a belfast sink flat panel cabinets grey cabinets granite worktops white walls ceramic flooring grey floors and black worktops. Our is a combined toilet and utility room not huge but i think a little bigger thanyours. You could extend sideways too i e.
The space features a butler sink and flows seamlessly with the kitchen. We don t have a tumble dryer though just washing machine. The shower room or and utility room would move partially under the stairs to make use of that space. To the depth of the current porch.
The utility room is important if you want to keep the noise levels from appliances such as dryers and washing machines to a minimum level near your living room and kitchen.