Basement Laundry Room Clean-up

Two weekends ago on our facebook page, I mentioned that we had a little mishap with our septic system.

Not little, kinda big. As in it needed to be emptied and we had septic poo water back up into our washing machine and into our basement. Gross.

In our defense, there was an issue with the pipe leading to the septic field, but it’s fixed now! And the area was ready for cleaning, decluttering, and a tiny makeover.

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We started with quite a few “tub clean” and “sanitary” cycles in the washer, and a whole lot of cleaning and scrubbing and mopping (thanks, Doug). Trust me when I say that you don’t want me to confirm what those little tiny bits of white paper are on the floor…

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Scrubbed the floor, let it dry, moved the washer and dryer, swept it, and scrubbed again. It was a pain, but was good to get clean anyway. I mean, have you ever scrubbed your basement floor? I know we hadn’t.

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I took a lamp that I couldn’t sell in our garage sale (lamp = Goodwill find, shade = Target clearance find), a little bit of greenery and added it to our glass jars filled with detergent.

Kinda makes our pipes a little less… pipey? Hey, the industrial look is big right now…

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That room and floor look cleaner than some other rooms upstairs! ;)

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I cleaned off the clutter on the old drafting table (Goodwill find – $10!), so we could, you know, actually FOLD LAUNDRY ON IT.

I’ve been meaning to get in a laundry routine once we moved out of our apartment and had our own washer and dryer. One load a day. Not overwhelming myself with more than one, not making excuses on why I can’t throw one in. Wash it, dry it, fold it, put it away. Our couch doesn’t need to be used as a laundry holding spot! ;)

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Although I’ve been trying to get in this routine for 2.5 years now, I’m proud (could say embarrassed, but won’t) to say that I’m finally getting there. It’s been a full week now, I’m all caught up, and I’ve done a load a day! It feels almost like a routine and I do it first thing in the morning to get it out of the way.

Here’s the system that’s been working so far:

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I have a basket of whites and a basket of delicates (Doug’s work shirts and pants, my delicates) in kinda of a holding station underneath the table. The wicker basket is the hamper we keep upstairs, and we use it for everyone’s clothes. The tiny white garbage can is for lint, dryer sheets, tags, or garbage.

From failed “laundry system” attempts, I’ve found that with more than one hamper or larger ones, the clothes pile up. This keeps me from doing it often. With our small family and tiny kid clothes, it works!

I’ve been bringing the basket down every morning and either empty it into a basket down there, or into the washer. If one of the white baskets is getting full, I’ll throw that in for the day. If we don’t have enough of the whites, delicates, or regular clothes, I’ll do towels and bathroom rugs. I want to do those once a week when I do a deep clean of the bathroom!

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When folding down here, I like to bring my computer down to listen to Pandora. It makes things go by so much faster! The kids will also play in their play area, and I like that I can easily peek in on them,

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or they can come peek in on me. That’s another thing that’s kept me from doing daily laundry down here! It’s hard to sneak down to fold laundry when you have two busy toddlers.

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and can I just say real quick that if you don’t have a carrier of some sort – get a carrier of some sort. Mine is a mei tei, it makes life so much easier! I can hold Adam while doing laundry, heck I’ll say it, I can even nurse him while doing it. :)

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Here’s a before and after!

I got rid of the rugs down here since we get a bit of seepage and I was tired of the soggy wet sock surprise when I stepped on it. The lamp was updated, the detergent is all pretty now, and hey look! We’ve got a new dryer since then. It was a Craigslist find, it’s a Fisher and Paykel and was $40.

Overall, a little less cluttered.

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Here’s the really old before, a pic we took while originally looking at the house. Wow!! I’d never do laundry if I had to do it there – ha!

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Do you have any tips or tricks when it comes to laundry?
Do you rock a basement laundry room?

 

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Basement Laundry Room Gets a Little Brighter

Although I don’t think our basement is scary or creepy, others (like you) might beg to differ.

Compared to your new construction home’s basement, unfinished or not, our basement isn’t quite as pretty. But during our house hunt, we saw some pre-tty scaaary basements and crawlspaces. Tons of houses that were great until we went down there. Mushrooms growing on walls, black mold, high flood lines, dirt floors and walls, and stairways that led to no where. I’ll never forget the beautiful 5 bedroom 1920s house in the historic area of town. It was perfect, until we went down there and saw the beams that supported the house rotting away. Or the house we were thisclose to buying and then found standing water in the crawlspace that would need a minimum of $12,000 in repairs.

When we first took a look at our house, I was soooo nervous to go down there. But we were surprised to find a dry, mold free, decently clean basement. It wasn’t pretty, but it was a basement that could be used. Here’s what we saw:

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Here’s what it looked like about a month ago:

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We scored on a new LG washer from Home Depot – originally $1000, it was a floor model for a year, then went down to $200 and we adopted it. It’s great. Doesn’t beat up our clothes, very energy efficient, and it sings a cute song when done! Not that that’s important…

The IKEA rug was bought 2 years ago for under $15 and previously on the balcony at our old apartment. I found it sitting unused in the garage.

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I added a lamp, an old drafting table, and cleaned up my detergent and here’s what that space looks like now:

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The lamp had no place and was in our garage sale pile, the placemat was bought at IKEA with the rug for under $2, and the glass jar was .99 at Goodwill.

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We don’t live in an apartment anymore, but we’ve put our dorm-room-style sorter to good use. Keeping it down here allows us to bring down clothes as they pile up and have them sorted and ready to wash. We don’t have a hanging rack just yet, but this works for now.

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We found the drafting table at Goodwill and added a scrap piece of Corian to create a larger top for folding laundry.

The bottom neatly stores a laundry basket, garbage can, extra detergent and supplies.

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My boxes of detergent, borax, and brightener had previously been sitting on the washer. Every load I would take a half scoop of each and end up with a bunch spilled wasted. Like the shot glass I was using for a scoop? ;)

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I took some measuring cups and put equal parts of the detergent and borax into a Tupperware cereal box, with small scoops of brightener here and there. Stirred it up, poured it into my pretty glass jar, and added a scoop. Stored the glass jar within reach and the extras back where no one can see them, so much cleaner!

Using half borax and half detergent saves me half the cost of detergent and makes it last twice as long! To use an all-natural, non-toxic, chemical-free Shaklee detergent is only 12 cents a load and my mixture will last for 176+ loads!

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Future projects for this space are to hang drying racks and poles, drylok the walls so that they’re sealed and painted white and finish the floors off with a basement/garage paint.

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Our basement is still ugly, hoses and pipes are exposed, but these little changes have made doing laundry a bit brighter!

 

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