Design & Aesthetics

  • Design & Aesthetics author
  • 12,January

1.How should the end (exit) of the chute be handled?

Exposed: The end of the chute is directly exposed below the ceiling (approximately 1 meter), allowing clothes to fall directly into the basket below, showcasing the design.

Hidden: The exit is concealed within a floor-to-ceiling cabinet; the basket is only visible after opening the door, resulting in a cleaner look.

Multi-chute: Two chutes can be installed, one for light-colored clothes and one for dark-colored clothes, enabling automatic sorting.

2.Can the piping be offset?

Ideally, the clothes should fall vertically in a straight line. However, if the position is not centered, a bend within 45 degrees can be used to offset the chutes without causing blockage.

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