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Originally Posted by alum
This may sound bizarre, but I would put a full laundry room on the 2nd floor with the bedrooms rather than in the basement or main floor. Laundry tends to generate in the bedroom area. You can have a drain pan installed in case there would ever be overflow.
Carpeting is less expensive but I would go with hardwood for durability and beauty. I would not have wood floors in the kitchen or bathrooms.
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My ex's family home had a laundry chute going form the second floor with the bedrooms into the laundry room.
And I agree - I'm glad I paid a little extra for the hardwood floor in the living room.
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