Noun
utility room (plural utility rooms)
A room that contains typically washing machine, tumble dryer, and other appliances which, in houses without such a room, would be in the kitchen or laundry.
An 8-inch water line remains on the door of Otto Lohmann's garage, the mark of storm surge which entered his utility room and garage overnight at his home on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020, in Oldsmar, Fla., in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta. Source: Internet
Beyond the living area is an office that can be used as a guest bedroom, a full bath with fantastic tile shower and a utility room complete with loads of storage and hanging space. Source: Internet
But the next morning the smell of oil in the utility room was awful. Source: Internet
James specializes in designing interiors that work in harmony with the garden and his first move is to demolish the existing conservatory and utility room, to completely reconfigure the ground floor and create a calming open plan space in neutral colours. Source: Internet
Rounding out the efficiently arranged 1,442-square-foot property is the aforementioned walled garden, coal bunker now being used as a utility room, and a brick workshop with mezzanine storage and a water closet. Source: Internet
The windowless utility room of Stephen DeGoosh and Brooke Isham's home boasts shelves packed with hundreds of jars of preserved foods. Source: Internet