Does anyone make a front-loading washing machine small enough to fit under a kitchen sink?
I can find only top loaders. I saw one in a shop window in Berlin last summer, but couldn’t see the maker’s name. Bosch makes a compact machine that is only 40cm deep (20cm smaller than normal; model number WFC2467GB). It has 4.5kg capacity and costs £379 from Buyers & Sellers (0870 300 2578; buyersandsellersonline.co.uk). There are, in fact, whole ranges of white goods designed to slide into difficult corners. Zanussi makes a compact 50cm x 50cm dishwasher that fits on a counter top. Bosch makes one, too. And Miele makes a laundry stacking kit, which allows you to place a washing machine and dryer on top of each other within a 60 sq cm area. The kit (£95) also has a pull-out shelf for your basket (all from Buyers & Sellers, as before). Your respond Regarding vinyl storage (Space Solves, January 14), I use Habitat’s quarter cubes, currently called Enigma, which cost £120. They hold at least 320 albums, are stackable, the assembly process is idiot-proof and, flat-packed, they can be tak