Now onto the building process.
Build a laundry sorter.
Hence accommodates a number of clothes.
I m assembling this laundry sorter out of pvc parts.
I thought about that while i was planning this dresser.
Then you can move on to the other side of the sorter.
How to build a laundry sorter.
The laundry sorter is made from heavy duty steel material which makes it stable and perfect for long term use.
Now before i do get questions i do realize that it is long for this space and does cut off that door opening into my son s room a tiny bit.
Download the free laundry sorter building plans here.
But that was more my schedule and timing than the time it took to actually make the thing.
And if you really want to make doing laundry easier check out these 30 brilliant ways to add storage to the laundry room.
Use a router with a round over bit to smooth out the edge of the hole then sand the holes image 2.
I wanted something sturdy easy to clean and.
All sizes are 1 2 structural pvc fittings these fittings are made particularly for building things they do not carry fluid though you could use standard pvc fittings as well.
8 pvc20 three way l these will be for the corners 5 pvc25 tee these will be for the.
The laundry area in my basement is pretty much always a mess.
Here s a run down of what i used and where i got them.
Let s build this diy laundry sorter.
Cut wood and drill pocket holes.
These will give you so much space for everything that you need in your laundry room.
The bms 3 compartment laundry sorter is a highly durable and sturdy laundry sorter that will serve you for years.
I have been meaning to tackle this build for a while to finally remedy the situation.
From wood to crochet and even handwoven flax these diy laundry baskets and hampers will definitely make doing laundry a bit easier.
It looks like a dresser with 12 drawers but it s actually 4 pullout hampers.
The laundry sorter that looks like a dresser is complete after i think a month of trying to work on it.
To create the top long side of the laundry sorter attach the rest of the sides you assembled in step 3 to 16 inch sections so that they mirror the process on the.
Routing and sanding will help keep clothing from catching on splinters.
Either drill a large hole or make a plunge cut with a circular saw inside the lines for the sorter holes then use a jigsaw to make the cuts image 1.