J.D. Power ranked Samsung laundry pairs # 1 in Customer Satisfaction. Where will you put yours?
Laundry pair placement might not be your first thought when considering buying a new home or renting an apartment, however it is important to think about since quite a bit of time is spent doing laundry, especially if you have kids. Ideally, your laundry location is conveniently located, temperature-controlled and well-lit. To help you maximize your space, here’s some ideal setups for your new Samsung laundry pair.
Hallway Closet
Hallways closets are an excellent location for your Samsung laundry pair. Hallway closets are practical because closets are closed spaces, and usually located close to bedrooms and common areas where your clean laundry needs to be returned to. One of the many benefits of Samsung washers is there are a wide range of dimensions—from compact up to 6.9 cubic feet of available laundering space-- available for both top and front load washer/dryer pairs. Consider buying clothing racks and other accessories to properly outfit your new laundry closet. It’s easy to find tips on how to organize a small closet space so you can make the best use of each space in your new place!
Inspired to hide your Samsung laundry pair away in a closet? This handy chart can help. Via Pinterest/Dimensions Guide
Mudroom
If you have a mudroom, consider placing your Samsung washer and dryer there. Besides being spacious, they’re conveniently located by the entrance, so your kids will no longer have excuses for forgetting to put their dirty sports clothes or muddy socks to be washed. Quickly launder winter outerwear or wet bathing suits and everything in between. Depending on the size of your mudroom, you may choose Samsung’s front load stackable laundry pairs. With 4.0 cu. ft. of drying capacity and a wide range of laundering options like Active Wear, Sanitize, and Wool you can quickly clean anything and have it put away by helping hands walking through the door!
Toss damp and dirty outerwear in your Samsung washer and dryer and keep the snow, slush, salt, and sand in the mudroom.
Bathroom
You might not be excited about it but having your laundry pair in the bathroom isn’t a bad idea. In addition to having water and ventilation already built-in, there’s usually a good amount of storage space so you won’t have to get too crafty with creating new storage spaces. You might only need to purchase a few small bins for odds and ends.
Kitchen
In North America, the kitchen is not as common a place to house your washer and dryer as it is in other countries. Keeping your washer and dryer in the kitchen may seem odd, however it could be a practical solution if you have the space. You want to maximize your space, which means you may have to get creative in where you put your furniture and appliances. Try pushing your laundry pair against the wall so they’re out of the way. To avoid feeling cramped, consider a compact Samsung washer and dryer. The benefit of having your laundry pair in the kitchen: you’ll be even more efficient at making meals while doing laundry. Discover which Samsung washer and dryer is best suited for your new home’s layout. Our experts will gladly advise you on Samsung’s top of the line washer and dryers.