Consider the availability of space in the chosen room
When planning the layout of the room, you must consider where your appliances will be positioned. Utility rooms, sculleries, and kitchens are some of the most commonly selected spaces while some homeowners will house their washing machine and dryer in their attached garage. Whichever room you select, it’s important that they are positioned on a wall that will provide easy access to the home’s plumbing lines.
The washing machine cupboard will need to fit the space while it should also be large enough for the appliance itself. When considering the depth of the cupboard, you’ll also need to ensure that there is enough space for attaching the hose to the mains supply. When the width isn’t large enough for two units, you can save floor space with a ceiling-to-floor stackable cupboard for your washing machine and dryer appliances.
If looking for utility room cupboards that allow you to stack the two appliances, remember that your dryer should go on top.