Log and Timber Home Living

Lighten Your Load

If you think “love” and “laundry” don’t belong in the same sentence, here’s something to think about: When you build a home, you have the opportunity to make every space one that you’ll love — including the laundry room.

As one of the hardest working zones in your home, the laundry room is all too often a floor plan afterthought. That leads to a space that neither functions well nor looks particularly appealing. And, while it’s a given that when you’re in the laundry room, you’re taking care of chores, that doesn’t mean being in the space should be drudgery. If you to spend time in your laundry room, why not make it an experience

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