How to build a shelf covering my washer and dryer?
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We bought a piece of laminate counter top and put it on supports on the side walls. Our w and d fit in a cubby made for them. The counter top is a bit short, but the built up "back splash" adds a nice finishing touch. We did not permanently secure out so, we can remove it if we need to work on the w or d.
Best way is get some L brackets from hardware and a stud finder. Locate the wall studs and use nails or large screws to attach the L brackets. Most have a hole near end that you can use to attach a board for your shelf. 1/2 to 1 inch thick will make for good support for heavy bottles and boxes.
We used the heavy duty wire racks that are coated with plastic. I like them because I can put coat hangers on them to hang clothes right out of the dryer. HD or Lowes carries them in different sizes and depths. They come with sturdy supports.
Hi, we used L shaped brackets and a white formica shelf to create a shelf that allowed the Washer lid to still open. Our setup is behind bi-fold doors so the area is multi-purpose and I'm including photos for you. We have a cabinet above, then the shelf over the w/d. In between the w/d there's space for my step stool. On the left is a 3 section laundry sorter and trash can. On the right I keep an ironing board and since there is an outlet, I keep the hand vac and shredder along with a small electric screwdriver plugged in. n each side, there are drying racks - one for hand dryables and the other for hanging clothes. Good luck to you!
We made a very simple cover with 2 x 4's it was easy and I LOVE how it looks. Make sure you boards are not warped. Here it is if you'e like to see: http://alifeunfolding.com/blog-1/2017/11/13/small-space-big-impact-the-one-room-challenge-reveal