Built In Cabinets and Shelves || Complete Laundry Room Makeover
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A couple of people mentioned a place to fold your clothes. You can make a cover for the sink when you need to do laundry. You can remove the cover after you're done folding close.
Awesome job as always man!! The only thing I would have did differently was have some countertop space to fold the laundry. Looking forward to the next one ✌🏽
Yea. This was my thought. So you have to go to another room to fold?
That's what I was thinking too.
Same. I did a way smaller (and probably lower quality) version of this to my much smaller laundry room. I hung the two upper cabinets that I made, leaving the standard sort of distance between them and the countertop. It is great having space to set one or two laundry baskets up there and still have space to fold clothes. That being said, that room looks awesome. Can't wait to see it painted and finished.
Agree i would have shortened the upper cabinets and wall mounted. Counter top space is invaluable.
Make sure to give us a quick follow up with the paint. Thanks for the inspiration, I need to do my laundry room
Thank you for showing the mistakes. It’s encouraging to know even professionals encounter them.
I built a cabinet for my front loading W/D. OMG I regretted making them snug bc the washer eventually leaked and I couldn’t get it out of the opening. I eventually got it out and repaired the leak. That SUCKED. I would make at least an inch space all around the W/D w/a pan to catch water leakage.. You need an access door into the side cab to access the plumbing behind washer. Or access from wall behind. Check plumbing prior to closing up the cabs. I added access door after fact. You might want a folding table in there unless you’re gonna haul your laundry into another room and fold it. Lastly, you did such a beautiful job on the cabs, wish you would have considered like beaded glass on the upper doors. I cringed when the super gorgeous butcher block you installed perfectly got covered up with upper cabs. I added a marble top to my W/D and used it as a folding spot. I added upper cabs above W/D to put laundry stuff and a bar to hang wet clothes. Always something you can’t dry in dryer. Your sink is way cool. What a PERFECT job you did WOW. 😮
Fantastic job as always - you are so talented and your delivery and narration is always humorous. One question though? With all the cabinets coming down to the counter tops - there's no place to fold the finished laundry
If you make the inside height of your boxes 1/2 " smaller than the face frame opening, that will leave a 1/4" reveal for a door stop. It will also fix the "too tall" problem and you won't have to cut them down . also you could have a finished top where your laundry shooting range is.
That is what I do for inset. Doubt he reads the comments.
I'm still waiting to see the interior of the treehouse and how it was furnished.
Jason might need to get permission from the boss for that.
Wow, Wow, Wow, your laundry-room cabinets look exceptionally cool and super functional!
Your design and build was and is Genius!
Well done, Jason!
My only question is: What about the water shutoffs and waste water from the washing machine? It got covered over in a fairly permanent way. If those machine hoses start to leak, there will be a lot of damage before you can pull the cabinets and get to the cuttoff.
I love your channel because of your very good positivity and family
That laundry room is amazing
Looks nice but i have to agree with the comments about folding/hanging space, and most important, covering up the outlet and access to the supply lines and exhaust vent.
what about the outlet that you buried on the right. Open the wall slide it over so you can use it in the third cabinet
Was wondering if anyone else noticed this, covering the one on the left was a “ no, no” his words. But F the one the right 🤔 lmao.
He doesn't say it, but when he is installing the third cabinet, you can see the faceplate for the socket is off, and then you see it sitting in the cabinet while he is tying it in.
@@sadiekastrick8911 I think you're right the camera angles make it hard to see that it's just to the very left of the inside of the third cabinet.
@@sadiekastrick8911 I think that was the light switch plate for the wall that is perpendicular to that cabinet wall. It appears to my eyes that the wall outlet on the right fell right at the junction of the 3rd and 4th cabinets...
@@mikedarren6658no, it's a receptacle plate not a switch plate, and it may be from the receptacle on the left which is coverless in the video.
The precision you build to is always impressive. BTW the thing above the counter is a bulk head. The soffit is the underside of what your eavestrough attaches to outside.
We call it a soffit here in Ohio too.
‘Covering an electrical outlet is a big no no’ *covers the second electrical outlet* maybe it just wasn’t filmed, but I like to think he’d do what I would and forget 😎
Saw that too...
12:45 you can just see the cut out on the bottom left
If you look, he has both faceplates lying in the cabinets. He clearly has them ready to be reinstalled.
@@chrisstavrou7104 - came here to say exactly the same thing. You can just see the right hand edge of the cut out and no more. I’m assuming Jason thought he didn’t need to explain the exact same thing a second time.
I mean this is the nicest way possible, watching you make cabinets makes me feel better about my cabinet making lol
Looks great what a huge difference from start to finish. Great job
Lot of work but absolutely beautiful. Always enjoy your narration too.
Upper cabnets have now taken all the bench space .if you desgned it that way why did you do so much butcher block .its covered up now
What the fuck would you do with the offcuts of butcher block? Make a cutting board? Shut up
Storage trumps horizontal surfaces, at least in smaller homes. Their place seems pretty spacious though, so maybe they could have left more deep-folding space.
I make end panels same time and as I make the doors. Make sense that the panels match doors.
Beautiful job, wish my laundry looked like that!
I enjoy your work. you make it look simple, and yet very nice! The butcher block tops are a favorite for me. However, why don't you make a wooden receptacle cover for the outlet? you can make it a Bourbon Moth one of a kind
Why does everybody love these face frames?
Because they're really Pop-lar.
get out🤣
You didn't cut out for the outlet behind the angled cabinet?
you can see the cut out at 12:45
Don’t forget the sink faucet! Love the content!
Ok, so I gave one of your sponsors a try. Policy Genius. I can tell you these people are the most annoying in the whole wide world, by far. 1 second after I hit submit my phone started ringing. The 'kid' gave me a quote, which was outrageous so I politely said "I'm good, we're done". I've emailed, I've text, I've asked over the phone for them to just write me off and forget they ever knew me. But noooooooo, now they have my info, and they call, text, email, every single day, multiple times a day. This is your fault! And I hope you measure something wrong for this. Other than that, you're cool. We're cool.
Very nice. You can never have enough cabinets. ❤
Great project. You might consider dividing the laundry chute cabinet with some shelves. The upper section receives the unsorted laundry, and the (two or three) sections below that allow sorting by color. Guys never remember to sort.
you might have a bit of trouble if you ever need to access the washer drain and water shut off valves
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@@theresevanderwalker6932 WTF?
@@rexsheldon1042 That was my take. TF was that?
Wow, it turned out beautiful.
Hi Jason, I love your videos, they’re miles above other woodworkers efforts, I think it’s your humour. My question is, was the laundry chute already built in, or did you install it?
Beautiful! I'm envious of the storage, but would give some of it up for a few more feet of counter space. 👍
Saturday mornings are reserved for ZIP ZAP ZOOP time!
A job you can be proud of, well done!
Jason, it looks beautiful but as someone who does laundry I wonder why you took away counter space for folding clothes and a hanging clothes rod for hanging clothes when they come out of the dryer. And where does the ironing board go? I'm confused.
Absolutely beautiful well done mate!
I would miss all that butcher block counter top space.
I was thinking the same thing. Seems like such a waste
Why do all that nice counter space to cover it up 😢
Laundry room’s looking great Jason well done buddy ❤ it
Hi Jason, The thing I was interested to know, was what hinges you used on the faceframes :) That's the only thing not listed in the description :D Thank you! Love your work!
You should use the little clips that you used to hold in the glass panels as a stop for your inset doors.
The cabinets look great!
Me personally like having maybe a few of them to have frosted glass panels instead of just the plywood.
Yours and blacktail are the two best carpentry/ joinery channels I can name, great follow along with humour to boot. What more can one ask for!
Will wait for the end, nah I can’t! You didn’t follow the line on angle with the top and bottom. I’m sure there’s method to the madness! I’m using epiphanies 😉 because I got told off for not using them!
Badding, there’s the method. Measure twice cut once, shame the same method wasn’t used for the height!
You sure crammed a lot of cabinets in there. But now the room lacks bench space to fold the laundry. Also, where did that nice ironing station go? This used to be a room to work in. Now its storage with a washing machine.
You act like you live there lmao
@@IAteFire Well, that's how you judge things, don't you? By imagining how they'd suit you? Plus, if you check the comments, it seems I'm not alone with my criticism. A fair amount of people have remarked on that.
Love it! It so hard to doing repetitious things!
Your video’s awesome! Would you consider Murphy bed with plans? Thank you for the information!
What about the second outlet that was under the bump out by the doorway? Other than that, it turned out great. I really enjoy all of your content.
Nice job! Thanks for sharing.
Master cabinet builder at work.
Having said that covering up outlets was a no-no, Jason, didn't you end up covering one up further along the soffet wall?
I thought so too, so I backed up the recording and had another look. In some shots during the installation, you can see the hole cut to expose the outlet in the corner of the right-most cabinet. Once it's installed, you can't see it from the camera's angle.
you can see the cut out at 12:45
So beautiful. Great cabinets, but where do you put your laundry baskets and where do you fold your clothes?
Absolutely beautiful. The single thing I would have done differently is to raise the washer and dryer up about a foot and put drawers underneath. Functionally it works great having the doors open so you don't have to bend over.
I agree. The drawers would have been useful and one would not have to crawl around on the floor to do the laundry. Another option would have been to stack them.
Being a welder/fabricator its interesting and fun watching your woodworking and finding small similarities between how we do layout to build projects 😎
The only thing I would have added would have been running the soffit trim overtop the door, just kinda looks out of place that white flat surface next to all that great woodworking.
I'm sure others noticed too but what about the other electrical outlet on the corner cabinet side?
very relaxing to watch all your video patrion from the philippines
We just ignoring the second outlet he did cover up? Lol
There’s an outlet cover sitting in that far angled cabinet, I think he just didn’t say anything and it’s not visible from the camera angle. But yes I thought the same thing.
@@danmcconnell7986I believe he was talking about behind the 3rd cabinet is a outlet.
That was my thought as well, aghhhhh
Yeah he thought we wouldn't notice. We noticed.
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Always wondering, why american wallplugs seem to look astonished! 😮
Great clip as always.
On an other subject, could you make a video building a carrage/trailer for a bicycle? Pre-built are 4-800 usd (ish) in sweden so I thought I'd build my own. Not many plans out threre though..
What about the other outlet that’s behind the corner cabinet?
Beautiful.
The laundry room would be a great place to hide a secret candy drawer! 😉
Beautiful. Curious what all that is going to hold. And why you chose to take away some counter space.
Great work, but did you cover the laundry hookups behind the washer?
Hey man. I love your videos. They're super informative and hilarious 🤣
Looks great but you're not done yet, got to install the faucet.
great catch at 30:10
Hi. Newbie here, can we get a video on the computer work you do for the design work, cut list etc?
what about the outlet in the angled cabinet?
It looks awesome! How do you access the washer supply valves?
did you cut an opening for the other electrical box in the angled back cabinet?
Serenity now!
Having seen so many cabinets and drawers installed in every possible area of your house, I keep wondering what on earth you're going to put in all of them! How much stuff can possibly need to be stored in a laundry room?
so you cut a hole in one end cabinet for the outlet but then you ignore the other outlet that's covered by the middle and end cabinet?
What about the plug behind the far right cabinet by the light switch
So nice!
Did you ever replace the hinges upstairs that you took off for use on the Suzanne door?😊😊
Don't forget about that second outlet you covered up with the corner cabinet. Also, what was the point of all that beautiful butcher block if you were just going to cover it up with cabinets?! Maybe it will all make sense in the end. Wifey needs an area to fold too lol. Coming out amazing though. I'm jealous!
damn I didn't even think about the cabinets covering that nice butcher block lol this is an overkill build for sure.
I have to agree, what the hell with the waist of that butcher block. And yes we all saw the fire hazard ⚠️ of that second outlet!
Sharing that about your dad was a big deal for me. I’ve got seven kids and I don’t like it when I get kind of 😑 So I’m going to try it out and give it my best. I’m not depressed, i just want to be the kind of dad that is more energetic and less like a zombie.
Dude, no more kids! Of course you are zapped. They will love you no matter what, just be there.
14:51 you can see the second outlet face plate. So, the second one didn't get buried.
Well done sir.
Very nice indeed.
nice, I prefer dovetail draws.
Covered the nice butcher block
I need to make sure that this countertop fits well so I’m just going to use this flat piece made of 24K gold as a template. No big deal, I’ll just toss it when I’m done.
The spigots and drain for the washer appear to be covered or very difficult to reach.
How did you weigh the risk of a potential leak and the difficulty of reaching it with the built in cabinets?
Or replacing machines down the road?
watched the whole flippin episode to see how you painted the doors and face frames ,including the face frame interiors. Since the carcass interiors were prefinished
Great work as always BUT why not more counter space the cabinets could have been hung. And who needs all that storage ?
Where is the access for the Hot/Cold water shutoff for the washer? What about the second receptacle you covered up ?
I saw that second outlet :) It will be our secret.
Oh don’t worry I cut it out
Jason - aren't there two outlets on the back wall? Noticed you cut out an opening for one, but did you get the other one?
Great job , you do realise that all that storage space will now need be filled up ?
Love your work, Jason.. But so many questions here.. Where do your fold, hang anything? Why cover up all the beautiful and expensive butcher block? what is with all the counter to ceiling cabinets? But most importantly, what the hell are you going to fill them with anyway? 😂
Didn't you cover up a recepticle? NEC no-no. Also, how do you access the plumbing in the wall behind the washer.
Re: washer, I was wondering about this! At 25:43, it looks like that cabinet has a false bottom (showing as a lip) that presumably allows someone to reach back into that area?
It may be possible to reach the water faucets from the room behind the laundry room.
I see a redo happening. Remove those cabinets to make them shorter to have room for folding. Maybe it was planned like that. That would be quite a blooper
Looks great, but gotta ask, is the piece where the bulkhead is flush? the shadow line looks like it has a massive bow in the middle? Not sure if it's just because of the shadow from the light?
Hi, what is the model number of the Blum inset hinges you used, please? Thx
Jason it would look better if the side had two side rail to match the front !!
Those measurements were off because of one of two things: either you didn’t have enough bourbon before measuring, or you had way too much! 😅 Keep up the great work, it’s always fun to watch!
32:03 *Super casually ninja catches the falling drawer face, then doesn't even mention it*