A thing that has constantly bothered me may be the known undeniable fact that older structures in Toronto (most of Canada?) have actually main washing spaces (usually underground or ground flooring) rather than ensuite washing closets.
developed in the eighties, finished in 1990. It had a laundry that is central from the third flooring along with ensuite laundry in each product. I suppose the concept being that you were covered if you couldn’t or didn’t want to afford your own washer and/or dryer.
Therefore, my real question is: Why ended up being ensuite washing not a design aspect in Toronto apartment obstructs?
We inhabit a building of the particular age, the waterlines could maybe perhaps not manage the demand if 1/2 the devices had washers going or dishwashers going.
Those amenities were rare or a new thing when many were built for the oldest buildings. I understand my grandmother got her first automatic washer from Sears within the mid-60s, and lots of Toronto apartment obstructs predate this. Continue reading