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Nope, Ive put loads of other stuff under the stairs. A fridge you can just plug in ... but a washing machine needs plumbing in and waste outlet etc, depending on where the nearest water and waste is it could be quite expensive to plumb.


Even in my tiniest galley kitchen, I fitted in a under counter fridge, under counter freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. The under counter stuff made better use of the the space than a fridge freezer, there was a lovely big work top etc ...


------- double cupboard hood double cupboard ------------

shelves drawers hob drainer sink worktop

cupboard drawers

fridge FLOOR kitchen window

freezer cupboard

------ kitchen door dishwasher washing machine shelves

2 double cupboards

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stringvest Wrote:

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> Sorry, my kitchen plan didn't translate well into

> typing. I spaced it out so it was a square floor

> plan, but when I posted my message the gaps closed

> !!!

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> Tidy wires DF !!

>

> My understairs is bookshelves.



To keep gaps enclose with




your stuff here

more stuff

More stuff


without the spaces..




Foxy

I was thinking of a fridge and a freezer, separate, with enough space behind and in front to allow circulation. The area has a door and a light/leccy. The gas meter is there already: I suppose the "gas board" (ask your dad) would have to shift that, unless anyone else knows different.

I currently have a small second freezer under the stairs, below the gas meter (I have a fridge freezer in the kitchen).


I enquired about moving the meter. It is very expensive. To move mine outside would have cost getting on for a thousand pounds. It depends on distance etc.. And the electricity meter and fuse box (or whatever it's called now) are still under the stairs, anyway.


I removed all the panelling some months back so that I could store things under the stairs more easily while my kitchen was being replaced. I had intended to replace it with several doors, for easier access, but I'm now considering just leaving the space open altogether.


I would have liked to put a larger chest freezer in there, but I think there could be problems with opening the lid fully because of the slant of the stairs. I haven't measured that up yet.


I personally wouldn't want a washing machine in there for various reasons.

They look like Bespoke units.. Not the work of a builder or carpenter....


Just Google 'Bespoke Under Stairs Storage' there are many sites offering such work.


One example..


http://www.formcreations.co.uk/uploads/8/1/5/9/8159131/3895554_orig.jpg


http://www.formcreations.co.uk/under-stairs.html


DulwichFox

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