As we labored to unload a rented U-Haul on a snowy day four years ago, Darlene Miller delivered a plate of fresh chocolate chip cookies and introduced herself as our neighbor. Little did I know that she would also become a friend, a client, the person who would two years later sell her house to us and my dental hygienist. I know this all sounds off-topic but I am getting to the Laundry Room.
When Darlene came to me for design help to plan cabinetry for the new home she and her husband Dave were building, she had but one request concerning the laundry space...a drawer with the depth and width to hold her jumbo, economy-sized box of laundry soap. She had planned such a drawer for the last two homes they had built, and loved the convenience so much that it was a top priority for their third house.

A few specifics to discuss with your cabinet supplier:
- A minimum 36" countertop height will probably be required to achieve optimal drawer depth.
This is one area in which melamine drawer boxes are preferable over wood, for ease of cleaning.
Request full-extension drawer guides, for full use of the drawer from front to back.
I like side-mounted drawer guides with adequate load-bearing capacity, for stability.
