Hello,
we have just submitted our building permit application for our single-family house – see my thread (building permit slightly different from the drawings. Utility room approx. 90% as planned): Floor plan for 175m² single-family house with 3 children
Since I go running at least three times a week and don’t wash my workout clothes after every session, I usually dry them to be able to wear them twice before washing. In our current rental apartment, we have a towel radiator where I usually dry the laundry, but it is somewhat small and, of course, the towels need to be hung there as well.
I am therefore looking for a smart solution so that the laundry and the room (the idea is the utility room, since we will mostly enter the house through it) where the clothes hang do not develop unpleasant odors and dry well.
Does anyone know this situation and have found a solution for themselves?
My first thought would simply be a towel radiator. But do people usually install something like that in a utility room? Is that common?
I’m completely in the dark here and don’t know if my question is too specific or if I am overthinking this.
I would appreciate any experiences or ideas.
we have just submitted our building permit application for our single-family house – see my thread (building permit slightly different from the drawings. Utility room approx. 90% as planned): Floor plan for 175m² single-family house with 3 children
Since I go running at least three times a week and don’t wash my workout clothes after every session, I usually dry them to be able to wear them twice before washing. In our current rental apartment, we have a towel radiator where I usually dry the laundry, but it is somewhat small and, of course, the towels need to be hung there as well.
I am therefore looking for a smart solution so that the laundry and the room (the idea is the utility room, since we will mostly enter the house through it) where the clothes hang do not develop unpleasant odors and dry well.
Does anyone know this situation and have found a solution for themselves?
My first thought would simply be a towel radiator. But do people usually install something like that in a utility room? Is that common?
I’m completely in the dark here and don’t know if my question is too specific or if I am overthinking this.
I would appreciate any experiences or ideas.
Definitely!
And if what I have planned and intend works out, then the utility room and the bathrooms will each get a humidity sensor.
With the home automation system, I first want to have an overview and know the humidity levels in the rooms and when it’s best to ventilate.
In the master bathroom, which has a roof window, this should also be controlled in connection with the sensor. 🙂
And if what I have planned and intend works out, then the utility room and the bathrooms will each get a humidity sensor.
With the home automation system, I first want to have an overview and know the humidity levels in the rooms and when it’s best to ventilate.
In the master bathroom, which has a roof window, this should also be controlled in connection with the sensor. 🙂
face26 schrieb:
You install moisture sensors everywhere and have a home automation system to "automate," but then you want to open the windows manually?
Why?I was just wondering the same thing. How expensive is such a control system?
apokolok schrieb:
I don’t really like the idea of having sweaty sports clothes hanging permanently in the utility room, it always ends up smelling like a gym there. With this background, I partly raised the question myself. Our bathroom smells like that most of the time at the moment, and apart from drying the laundry quickly, I haven’t found a way to prevent the problem. — other than, as you said, washing more often, but with sportswear that’s not great for the material if it goes in the wash three times a week.
If possible, this should be implemented for the windows in all three rooms. I know for sure that it can be done well for the roof windows. It will also be a cost issue whether it’s installed from the start or retrofitted later.
For the home automation system, I am budgeting 10,000–15,000 (10k–15k), depending on what is implemented right from the start.
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