A Built In Washer Dryer Can Blend Into Your Laundry Room
Integrated washer dryers combine functions of a washing machine and tumbler in one device. They eliminate the need to transfer laundry from one machine to another. They can also be concealed in your kitchen for a sleek look.
Washer dryers have five drying cycles, including a Quick Wash for when you're in hurry, and five heat selections because some soils dissolve better in cold or warmer temperatures.
Space Saving
Washer dryer combos are stylish and space-saving solution for your laundry needs. They are a great option for homes with limited floor space. They can be positioned in a neat manner behind the kitchen cabinet doors and under counters. You can even combine your washer and dryer with your decor to create a seamless, integrated appearance.
You can also switch between washing and drying clothes without having to transfer them from one machine to the next. This reduces time and effort, and also decreasing the chance of losing or built in washer dryer misplacing an item. You can also reduce energy usage by not having a separate tumble-dryer running in the same space as your washer.
Most built in washer dryer-in washer dryers will have smaller capacity than standalone units because they need to accommodate both a washer and a dryer. This means they will have a smaller fill weight and could have a lower energy efficiency than standalone models. This is something you should keep in mind when buying a combination washer and dryer because you must think about whether it can meet your laundry requirements.
Stackable washer-dryers, also known as stacked dryers, are designed to maximize vertical space in your home by stacking the dryer on top of the washing machine. This is especially useful for homes with small space for laundry or in spaces with a limited amount of space. These appliances can be fitted similarly to normal washers and dryers, with the exception of having a venting system that can direct air away from the unit.
The washer-dryers that stack are as efficient as standalone units offering all the functions of a washing machine and tumble dryer in one unit. They are user-friendly and feature-packed which means you can wash your laundry as usual with the added advantage of reducing your power bill and water costs, as well as detergent. You can pick between a vented or a ventless model, which does not require exhaust to function. This allows you to save even more on your utility costs.
Convenience
Washer dryer combos are great for apartments and small homes because they have a compact footprint and a small height. These combos are also easier to use because they don't require you to empty and load your washing machine as frequently. You can also purchase models that have a non-stop feature which allows you to complete both washing and drying at the same time.
Most built-in washer dryers can dry and wash up to 4kg of laundry, which is plenty for the majority of households. If you have a large family or wash a lot of bulky items like duvet covers and bed sheets and sheets, you might need to purchase an additional dryer.
Integrated washer dryers are usually smaller than standalone models, making them more suited to tight spaces, like undercounters and in cupboards. They can also be equipped with doors for an elegant look, concealing the appliance when not in use.
They offer a broad range of cycles to suit your specific laundry needs that include delicate and fast cycles, anti-allergy and eco options. These washer dryer combos are easy to track, with LED indicators for the cycle, an end-of-cycle indicator and the option of a child lock. Some of our washer dryer combinations have a horizontal axis drum that is more gentle on clothes and can help reduce wear. If you're short on time, some of our washers have a Quick 15 Cycle that provides a thorough and efficient wash in just 15 minutes.
The drying process in our washer dryer combos is equally impressive with features that help you save energy and money. For instance, the Electrolux UltimateCare 700 features a VapourRefresh function that gently revives your clothes and smooths out creases by up to 23% when compared to air drying. The ENERGY STAR rating means that you'll use less energy than other dryer/washer combo units.
Some of our washer dryer combinations have programmable controls which let you pre-set the dry and wash cycles to suit your needs. You can load the machine the night before and then return to fresh ready-to-use laundry.
Energy Efficiency
It doesn't matter if your washer and dryer are separate appliances or are combined in one unit, you will find solutions that satisfy your energy efficiency requirements. The best choices are those that consume the least amount of water and electricity, while still providing the best wash for your clothing. They also use less heat during the drying process to conserve energy. They are also quieter and less bulky than conventional models, making them ideal for smaller spaces.
ENERGY STAR certified dryers and washers, such as the LG All-in One Washer/Dryer washer dryer combo integrated/Dryer Combination with Steam, provide an impressive level of energy efficiency while still sanitizing your clothes. In fact, this combination appliance consumes just the equivalent of 105 kWh each year.
This appliance will save you approximately $240 in energy costs over the course of a year. In addition you can rest assured knowing that the LG washer-dryer combo is constructed to guard against overheating and other issues that can lead to expensive repairs.
The washer-dryer combo features a powerful 4.5 inverter motor that is rated at 4.5 kW and an advanced thermal management system that keeps your laundry in good condition. The dryer is equipped with a unique humidity sensor that can detect moisture levels to stop the cycle once it is safe to take the clothes out of the dryer. This feature is especially important because it can help you save money by not drying out your clothing.
If you use your appliances correctly you can also increase the efficiency of your washing machine. For instance, you could reduce the amount of laundry you wash a week by splitting up your laundry over a number of days. It is better to complete one full load of washing each week rather than several smaller loads.
When you are shopping for new laundry equipment make sure you consider their Energy Star rating. These appliances have been evaluated by the EPA to ensure they meet the strict energy efficiency standards and have proven to save money and energy. In addition, you may be eligible for benefits* when purchasing eligible ENERGY STAR clothes dryers and washers from participating retailers.
Looks
A built-in washer dryer blends into the laundry room making it easy to forget it's there. You can pick the right appliances, or mix and mix styles to create a custom appearance. When planning your space, keep in mind that you'll need to take into account any venting, electrical or gas needs. Make sure the doors are wide enough to access the appliances, and leave about 6 inches of space above and below each appliance to allow for venting.
In this laundry room, Sydney-based interior designer Joanne Yeomans from Issy & H Creative hid an array of appliances hidden behind sleek, modern cabinetry. The appliances are painted the same color as the cabinets for a uniform look. A pretty tile backsplash and bronze-toned hardware for the sink add visual interest.
To conserve energy, select an electric stacked washer-dryer with a low WF. Also consider a dryer with an automatic shutoff valve to avoid fires that result from overheating or a burst hose. To increase airflow, search for a metal vent pipe that is less bent. This will decrease condensation and mold.
A stacked washer dryer lies beneath a window in this laundry closet from Yellow Brick Home, which offers plenty of natural light to sort and wash. A butcher-block counter provides an area to fold and a line of cloth hampers is lined up on the opposite wall. A framed picture of a dog on the wall is a fun way to decorate.
Integrated washer dryers combine functions of a washing machine and tumbler in one device. They eliminate the need to transfer laundry from one machine to another. They can also be concealed in your kitchen for a sleek look.
Washer dryers have five drying cycles, including a Quick Wash for when you're in hurry, and five heat selections because some soils dissolve better in cold or warmer temperatures.
Space Saving
Washer dryer combos are stylish and space-saving solution for your laundry needs. They are a great option for homes with limited floor space. They can be positioned in a neat manner behind the kitchen cabinet doors and under counters. You can even combine your washer and dryer with your decor to create a seamless, integrated appearance.
You can also switch between washing and drying clothes without having to transfer them from one machine to the next. This reduces time and effort, and also decreasing the chance of losing or built in washer dryer misplacing an item. You can also reduce energy usage by not having a separate tumble-dryer running in the same space as your washer.
Most built in washer dryer-in washer dryers will have smaller capacity than standalone units because they need to accommodate both a washer and a dryer. This means they will have a smaller fill weight and could have a lower energy efficiency than standalone models. This is something you should keep in mind when buying a combination washer and dryer because you must think about whether it can meet your laundry requirements.
Stackable washer-dryers, also known as stacked dryers, are designed to maximize vertical space in your home by stacking the dryer on top of the washing machine. This is especially useful for homes with small space for laundry or in spaces with a limited amount of space. These appliances can be fitted similarly to normal washers and dryers, with the exception of having a venting system that can direct air away from the unit.
The washer-dryers that stack are as efficient as standalone units offering all the functions of a washing machine and tumble dryer in one unit. They are user-friendly and feature-packed which means you can wash your laundry as usual with the added advantage of reducing your power bill and water costs, as well as detergent. You can pick between a vented or a ventless model, which does not require exhaust to function. This allows you to save even more on your utility costs.
Convenience
Washer dryer combos are great for apartments and small homes because they have a compact footprint and a small height. These combos are also easier to use because they don't require you to empty and load your washing machine as frequently. You can also purchase models that have a non-stop feature which allows you to complete both washing and drying at the same time.
Most built-in washer dryers can dry and wash up to 4kg of laundry, which is plenty for the majority of households. If you have a large family or wash a lot of bulky items like duvet covers and bed sheets and sheets, you might need to purchase an additional dryer.
Integrated washer dryers are usually smaller than standalone models, making them more suited to tight spaces, like undercounters and in cupboards. They can also be equipped with doors for an elegant look, concealing the appliance when not in use.
They offer a broad range of cycles to suit your specific laundry needs that include delicate and fast cycles, anti-allergy and eco options. These washer dryer combos are easy to track, with LED indicators for the cycle, an end-of-cycle indicator and the option of a child lock. Some of our washer dryer combinations have a horizontal axis drum that is more gentle on clothes and can help reduce wear. If you're short on time, some of our washers have a Quick 15 Cycle that provides a thorough and efficient wash in just 15 minutes.
The drying process in our washer dryer combos is equally impressive with features that help you save energy and money. For instance, the Electrolux UltimateCare 700 features a VapourRefresh function that gently revives your clothes and smooths out creases by up to 23% when compared to air drying. The ENERGY STAR rating means that you'll use less energy than other dryer/washer combo units.
Some of our washer dryer combinations have programmable controls which let you pre-set the dry and wash cycles to suit your needs. You can load the machine the night before and then return to fresh ready-to-use laundry.
Energy Efficiency
It doesn't matter if your washer and dryer are separate appliances or are combined in one unit, you will find solutions that satisfy your energy efficiency requirements. The best choices are those that consume the least amount of water and electricity, while still providing the best wash for your clothing. They also use less heat during the drying process to conserve energy. They are also quieter and less bulky than conventional models, making them ideal for smaller spaces.
ENERGY STAR certified dryers and washers, such as the LG All-in One Washer/Dryer washer dryer combo integrated/Dryer Combination with Steam, provide an impressive level of energy efficiency while still sanitizing your clothes. In fact, this combination appliance consumes just the equivalent of 105 kWh each year.
This appliance will save you approximately $240 in energy costs over the course of a year. In addition you can rest assured knowing that the LG washer-dryer combo is constructed to guard against overheating and other issues that can lead to expensive repairs.
The washer-dryer combo features a powerful 4.5 inverter motor that is rated at 4.5 kW and an advanced thermal management system that keeps your laundry in good condition. The dryer is equipped with a unique humidity sensor that can detect moisture levels to stop the cycle once it is safe to take the clothes out of the dryer. This feature is especially important because it can help you save money by not drying out your clothing.
If you use your appliances correctly you can also increase the efficiency of your washing machine. For instance, you could reduce the amount of laundry you wash a week by splitting up your laundry over a number of days. It is better to complete one full load of washing each week rather than several smaller loads.
When you are shopping for new laundry equipment make sure you consider their Energy Star rating. These appliances have been evaluated by the EPA to ensure they meet the strict energy efficiency standards and have proven to save money and energy. In addition, you may be eligible for benefits* when purchasing eligible ENERGY STAR clothes dryers and washers from participating retailers.
Looks
A built-in washer dryer blends into the laundry room making it easy to forget it's there. You can pick the right appliances, or mix and mix styles to create a custom appearance. When planning your space, keep in mind that you'll need to take into account any venting, electrical or gas needs. Make sure the doors are wide enough to access the appliances, and leave about 6 inches of space above and below each appliance to allow for venting.
In this laundry room, Sydney-based interior designer Joanne Yeomans from Issy & H Creative hid an array of appliances hidden behind sleek, modern cabinetry. The appliances are painted the same color as the cabinets for a uniform look. A pretty tile backsplash and bronze-toned hardware for the sink add visual interest.
To conserve energy, select an electric stacked washer-dryer with a low WF. Also consider a dryer with an automatic shutoff valve to avoid fires that result from overheating or a burst hose. To increase airflow, search for a metal vent pipe that is less bent. This will decrease condensation and mold.
A stacked washer dryer lies beneath a window in this laundry closet from Yellow Brick Home, which offers plenty of natural light to sort and wash. A butcher-block counter provides an area to fold and a line of cloth hampers is lined up on the opposite wall. A framed picture of a dog on the wall is a fun way to decorate.