Laundry room

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Laundry room

A laundry room is a room primary design for the cleaning of clothes. As such it is designed to handle wetness and often have direct access to the outside.

In many United States homes, laundry rooms are built next to the rear door of the house. They usually have linoleum or Pergo flooring for ease of cleaning. This allows people living in the home to enter through the rear door and remove wet or muddy clothing and boots before entering the main part of the home, which is why it is sometimes referred to as a mud room.

Laundry rooms and spanking

Due to it outside access and tolerance to wetness it is often used as an entry point to the home when either the spankee or the spanker is in a state of mess that would spread it though out the house. When such a mess is the result of a prank or disobedience the laundry room makes a good location for the spanking during the clean up.

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