Now that the Laundry Center was installed I was excited to get the shelving back in and get its stuff that has lived in the living room since May 4th. This is the shelf that the old dryer sat on for a very long time. I added the 2 shelves I had removed from above the old washer into this unit. I added the cross bar now that there was not another unit to support it. Now will it fit? I only realized after I had the shelving unit in that I should run the washer and dryer to ensure there are no leaks. Fortunately, no leaks! So I carried on with the rest of the job.
I knew that the green tape on the floor indicated that the shelf was suppose to fit. The extension cord for the light had to be plug in before the shelf when in. It was a perfect fit! I guess the time invested in planning paid off. With the built in space at the back of the closet - the dryer vent, the electric plug 240V, and the extension cord in the 100V outlet all fit comfortably. The unit only uses the 240V plug.The closet doors were hung back up on May 14th but had been sitting to one side because the old washing machine was sitting in the hall because of it leaking water. The rails in which the closet doors slide had large headed screws which made it difficult to slide the doors back in place. I purchased some lower profile head screws and replaced those to make life easier the next time the doors need to be moved. I do need a stool to see to the bottom of the dryer so I will borrow the one from the kitchen.
Putting the pretty things back in! I put the Trofast organizer, the front hall mirror that my Mom made for me and art on the photo shelf above. Now the front hall feels back to normal.
The dryer door just clears the closet doors. It is close but it works!
The fact that the laundry center only uses the 240V outlet meant I could plug in a light for the closet. Before I had to use the front hall closet to light the space.
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