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Object Architecture's London Renovation

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We loved this shot of a renovation and house addition in London by Object Architecture. That looks to us like an Ikea kitchen. And look at the washer/dryer in the kitchen - we're completely on board with that.

 
 

This is a dream multipurpose room that could practically stand alone as an apartment, not just a piece of a larger residence. It has all the essentials of home: a place to cook, eat, work, and relax (indoors and out). Which leads us to our favorite element: that terrific wall of opening windows.

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Having the washing machine in the kitchen is pretty common in the UK - every home I've visited there has had that setup, and none has had a dryer...all air-dried...

posted by meg_ues on 2008-01-10 16:54:22
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Many of us in the UK have washing machines that also work as dryers. And yes, they're most often in the kitchen.

posted by themakelounge on 2008-01-10 17:29:04
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Hard to believe, ain't it yanks? No laundry room! No mud room either! How DO they do it??

posted by sherry2 on 2008-01-10 18:40:51
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I think they buy and keep less crap than we do. At least the couple I rented from in Dublin seemed to be much better at "editing" that Americans, including me.
I'm trying though.

posted by miran on 2008-01-11 01:58:50
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Plenty of Yanks have no washer, drawer, laundry room, or mudroom. They're called apartment dwellers, esp. apartment dwellers living in older buildings, like I do in San Francisco.

Whenever I open any magazine like Real Simple or Martha Stewart Living to an article about how to fix up a humongous laundry room the size of my living room, I want to die of envy.

Not all of us Yanks living in large suburban homes.

posted by lolax on 2008-01-11 05:27:40
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