![]() The plan has the full material list, cut list and step-by-step instructions for how to build the cart. You can download the PDF plans or look at the instructions right there on Kreg’s site. We uploaded our plans to their site and you just need to click over to get them for free, no obligation. Kreg Tool’s website now has a great way for your to search for plans on their site and get exactly what you need. If you want to build our slim DIY rolling laundry cart, we’ve got FREE woodworking plans available for you. FREE woodworking plans for this slim DIY rolling laundry cart We finished off the cart by adding the fixed rubber casters we mentioned earlier and a brushed gold cabinet pull for moving the cart in and out. We flipped the shelves around to attach them straight into the back.Īfter they were all in place, we glued on trim pieces to the edges of each shelf to keep items from sliding off. It was easiest to align the first one with the bottom edge and then the second and third shelves about a foot apart. We started by attaching the shelves to the front piece. Using the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig 720 Pro to get easy, accurate pocket holes ensures the shelves were sturdy. ![]() We love how quick and easy the Automaxx clamping system makes it for drilling pocket holes! The Kreg 720 Pro has quickly become our go-to tool for joinery. This DIY slim laundry cart consists of five boards and is simple to build.Īfter cutting the boards to length, we used our brand new Kreg Pocket Hole Jig 720 Pro to drill two pocket holes on each end of the shelf boards.Ĭlick here to get our full review and video on the Kreg 720 Pro! Once we knew the dimensions, this was an easy build. Here are a ton of different over the washer & dryer shelf ideas! How to build a slim laundry cart We found that plastic casters don’t roll on tile, so we bought these rubber ones.Īnd make sure you’re using fixed casters to slide straight in and back and not swivel casters that will turn. You also need to consider the height of the cart and not have it go above the top of your machines.Īlso, think about the type of flooring you have and what wheels you’ll need. Also make sure the shelves can be wide enough for the items you’d want it to hold, like the detergent. ![]() You’ll want the cart to fit pretty snug, but loose enough that it doesn’t scrape your machines or wall. There are a few things to consider when building it. Things to consider when building a rolling laundry cartīuilding a rolling laundry cart is perfect for anyone who has space between their machines and wants easy access to supplies. If you have a ton of cleaning supplies or have trouble reaching the shelf above your machines (cough Morgan cough), this rolling laundry cart is going to make your life so much easier. This DIY slim rolling laundry cart is the perfect solution for people who need easy access to their laundry supplies. The last thing we did to make this space work for us was building a narrow laundry cart that fits perfectly between our washing machine and dryer to store our supplies!Ĭlick here to check out the laundry room makeover in our old house! DIY rolling laundry cart We built a geometric countertop to fold laundry and added a rod and shelf, all to help with functionality. The machines were wedged at weird angles and there was one wire shelf.Ĭonsidering we used the laundry room multiple days a week, we needed to tackle it to make it work for us. We worked on the laundry room so early because it was a room that was super unfunctional when we bought it and one we used almost every day. It’s the second room we’ve tackled since our son’s bedroom. We’re working on our laundry room makeover in our new house. If you have a space between or next to your washing machines, this cart is perfect for all your laundry essentials! ![]() ![]() This project is going to show you how to build a slim DIY rolling laundry cart for your laundry room. ![]()
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