A 1715mm laundry package groups a laundry tub, cabinet and tap into a single purchase sized to fit a 1715mm-wide alcove or wall run. Buying the components together removes the guesswork around compatibility and ensures the tub, cabinet depth and tap reach are matched from the outset. This collection covers packages at that specific width, including freestanding and built-in cabinet styles with polymer or stainless steel tubs.
What does a laundry package typically include?
Most laundry packages at this width include a wall-mounted or floor-standing cabinet, an inset or undermount laundry tub and a cold-water or hot-and-cold mixer tap. Some bundles also include a waste outlet and overflow assembly. Checking the product listing for exactly which components ship together avoids ordering duplicate parts or discovering a missing tap on installation day.
Will a 1715mm package fit my laundry?
A 1715mm cabinet requires at least 1715mm of clear wall width plus enough depth clearance for the door swing or drawer pull — typically 500-600mm. Measure from finished wall to finished wall, not stud to stud, and confirm the floor is level before ordering. Most packages in this size range are designed for a standard 600mm-deep laundry cabinet footprint, which aligns with common Australian laundry alcove dimensions.
What tub capacity should I choose for a 1715mm unit?
At 1715mm wide, packages commonly pair a 45-litre or larger polymer tub with the cabinet — enough volume for soaking bulky items like sports gear or pet bedding. Stainless steel tubs in larger formats tend to run 40-45 litres and add durability against heavy tools or gardening equipment. If the laundry doubles as a utility room, prioritise a deeper bowl (300mm or more internal depth) over a wider but shallower tub.
Polymer or stainless steel tub: which is better?
Polymer tubs are quieter, retain water temperature longer, and resist minor impacts without denting. Stainless steel tubs handle abrasive loads better, are easier to sanitise and typically carry a longer structural warranty. For a residential laundry with occasional utility use, polymer is usually sufficient. Stainless suits high-traffic environments, commercial settings or tradespeople washing tools regularly. Both materials are paired with cabinets across the range at this width.
What cabinet configuration works in a 1715mm laundry?
At this width, the most common configuration is a two-door cabinet beneath the tub plus one or two integrated storage bays alongside for detergent, cleaning products or a laundry bin. Some packages include a flat bench section to the side of the tub, which is useful for folding. Wall-hung cabinets in this format are less common but allow floor cleaning underneath — confirm the wall substrate can carry the load before specifying a wall-mount option.
What tap and waste fittings are compatible?
Most packages at this size use a standard 35mm or 40mm waste outlet compatible with 40mm PVC drain pipe — the Australian norm for laundry tubs. Tap hole configurations vary: single-hole for a mixer, or dual 150mm-spaced holes for separate bib taps. Packages that include a tap will specify the configuration; if buying the tap separately, match the hole spacing to avoid re-drilling the tub. For broader tapware options, browse the tapware range for laundry-compatible mixer and bib tap options.
What else might I need for a laundry renovation at this size?
Beyond the package itself, a full laundry fit-out at 1715mm often includes a splashback tile run behind the tub, a floor waste for overflow protection, and storage above the cabinet. Splashback tiles in a durable ceramic or stone-look format hold up well behind a laundry tub. If the laundry opens into a bathroom, laundry and kitchen sinks in matching materials can maintain a consistent look across both wet areas. Check local plumbing codes for trap and ventilation requirements before finalising the layout.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a 1715mm laundry package?
A 1715mm laundry package typically includes a floor-standing or wall-mounted cabinet, a laundry tub (polymer or stainless steel, usually 40-45 litres) and a tap. Some packages also include a waste outlet and overflow. Always check the product listing to confirm exactly which components are bundled before purchasing.
What tub size fits a 1715mm laundry cabinet?
Most 1715mm laundry cabinets pair with a 45-litre or larger tub. At this width, the tub occupies part of the cabinet run with storage space alongside. Bowl depth of 300mm or more is recommended if the laundry is used for utility tasks beyond standard washing.
Is polymer or stainless steel better for a laundry tub?
Polymer is quieter, warmer to touch and impact-resistant for everyday residential use. Stainless steel handles abrasive loads better, sanitises more easily and suits commercial or trade environments. Both are available in 1715mm packages. Choose stainless if tools or heavy garden equipment are washed regularly.
What waste drain size do laundry tubs use in Australia?
Australian laundry tubs typically use a 40mm waste outlet connecting to 40mm PVC drain pipe. Most 1715mm packages include or are compatible with a standard 40mm waste. Confirm the waste outlet diameter in the product specifications before purchase to avoid mismatched fittings.
Do I need a plumber to install a 1715mm laundry package?
Yes. Australian plumbing regulations require a licensed plumber to connect water supply lines and waste drain fittings. Cabinet assembly can usually be done as DIY, but the tap, waste and any pipe adjustments must be completed by a licensed tradesperson. Budget for a plumber callout when pricing your laundry renovation.