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1. mlindn+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-10-07 13:51:18
> I lived for years in Paris. Dryer don’t exists there. You just don’t have space for one … Is the weather THAT different in London ?

Do you not have space for a washing machine either? In many apartments in the US the dryer is stacked on top of the washing machine. It doesn't consume any additional space.

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2. NeoTar+Y7[view] [source] 2022-10-07 14:26:25
>>mlindn+(OP)
I can't speak for Paris, but often in UK apartments the washing machine will be in the kitchen under the counter, so above them is counter-space.
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3. dopido+4g[view] [source] 2022-10-07 15:02:05
>>mlindn+(OP)
Yeah I actually have one like that in my US flat.

It would not have fit in my first Parisian flat. ( to be fair… nothing was really fitting there )

Also when you rent a unfurnished place in France it’s empty-empty.

There is no frige/oven/washer/drier combo like in a US non-furnish rental.

In my personal case I saw a drier as yet another anoying piece of furniture I would have to deal with when moving

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4. mlindn+IL5[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-09 17:41:01
>>NeoTar+Y7
The washing machine is in the kitchen? Where's the dishwasher supposed to go then? In the US under the kitchen counter is where the dishwasher sits.
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5. NeoTar+II8[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-10 18:27:08
>>mlindn+IL5
In a large enough kitchen you have both!

In a smaller kitchen it’s more likely that the dishwasher will be sacrificed than the washing machine (since it can be replaced with a sink)

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