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These homeowners have a handy solution for dripping clothes: an in-floor drain right under a hook. Contractors Thomas & Lord carved out a rectangle from the tile that could be used as a drain. Then, they installed rooks and racks above it so their clients can hang up wet items and let them air-dry.
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Sunlight shines against the high-gloss paint that covers the cabinets, trim and shiplap walls. To balance the gleaming surfaces, principal designer Cynthia Hayes of Cynthia Hayes Interior Design used Caesarstone quartz countertops with a honed finished.
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Lost socks get clipped up above the counter,
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You can typically let the weight of the counter rest on the appliances, but make sure to use a few shelf brackets at the back or sides to keep the counter from sliding.
This creative idea eliminates the need for bulky drying racks in a laundry room with limited space. Custom drying drawers like these can hold delicates and other small items that need to air dry.
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