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Storage in Utility Room
I want to put my washing machine and under the unit freezer into a small utility room. The trouble is they will have to be one on top of the other. Does anyone know of a storage system that caters for this? Obviously they can't go 'on top' of each other they will have to be put into a storage system. It can be secured to the back and one side wall. Many thanks in advance. KDate:Mon, 11 Apr 2005 13:30:17 GMT Author: |
Re: Storage in Utility Room
"itsonlyme" wrote in message news:JZu6e.76618$Nr5.51791@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk... >I want to put my washing machine and under the unit freezer into a small > utility room. The trouble is they will have to be one on top of the > other. > Does anyone know of a storage system that caters for this? Obviously they > can't go 'on top' of each other they will have to be put into a storage > system. It can be secured to the back and one side wall. > > Many thanks in advance. > K > > Why not just build your self a wooden framework to your own specification .....? - troubleinstoreDate:Mon, 11 Apr 2005 17:45:47 +0100 Author: |
Re: Storage in Utility Room
"troubleinstore" wrote in message news:d3e9jo$ijf$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk... > > "itsonlyme" wrote in message > news:JZu6e.76618$Nr5.51791@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk... >>I want to put my washing machine and under the unit freezer into a small >> utility room. The trouble is they will have to be one on top of the >> other. >> Does anyone know of a storage system that caters for this? Obviously >> they >> can't go 'on top' of each other they will have to be put into a storage >> system. It can be secured to the back and one side wall. >> >> Many thanks in advance. >> K >> >> > > Why not just build your self a wooden framework to your own specification > ....? > - > troubleinstore I don't know if my husband's talents would stretch that far :) I have been considering putting up a work unit fixed to the side and back wall, with a large bar leg to support the other front corner but I wasn't too sure whether this would be strong enough to hold a freezer safely,with the washing machine housed underneath totally separate. Thanks for your help. Will have to discuss where my husband draws the line at his diy talents! Regards. KDate:Mon, 11 Apr 2005 17:54:12 GMT Author: |