ᐅ Installing a laundry chute in the shower?

Created on: 23 May 2021 11:15
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slang
Hello everyone,
we are about to complete the bathroom on the top floor of our new build. The pipes have already been installed going upwards. We have a laundry chute in that room. We would also like to install a shower, which would need to be positioned in a way that the laundry chute is integrated into it. Do you have any ideas on how to make the chute waterproof? Is this even possible?
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motorradsilke
23 May 2021 19:35
askforafriend schrieb:

Who hangs laundry outside?

Who doesn’t? Everyone I know does it whenever they have the chance.
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motorradsilke
23 May 2021 19:36
Tigerlily schrieb:

Households without a tumble dryer! Saves electricity and is gentler on your clothes 🙂

Also households with a dryer, when the weather allows.
rick201823 May 2021 19:36
motorradsilke schrieb:

And then you go downstairs with at least some of the washed laundry to hang it outside. You only save walking if you have a bungalow.
Why would I hang laundry outside? 🙄
I guess things still work differently in BB.
I don't know anyone who does that. And I wouldn't have to walk either. 😉
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motorradsilke
23 May 2021 19:39
rick2018 schrieb:

Why would I hang laundry outside? 🙄

Because it dries better there, smells fresher, and there’s enough space... Or do you have room inside the house for lines to hang several loads of laundry?
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slang
23 May 2021 19:39
It is quite interesting to see how much you all need to talk about your laundry.
rick201823 May 2021 19:42
motorradsilke schrieb:
Because it dries better there, smells fresher, and there is enough space... Or do you have room inside the house for lines to hang several loads of laundry?
Yes, I do have the space. But even in smaller rooms, I wouldn’t consider it. The sun fades the colors of expensive clothes, especially when hung damp in direct sunlight.