Lucky you! Some of us have more laundry than square footage. For instance my spouse gets bed-bathed, so it’s a lot of washcloths and towels. And when we had babies and little kids it was much more. Plus more need for running space. In moist climates there’s also a mold issue.
Thats why I stopped using dryers and just hang stuff out to dry. Also saves a lot of energy.
It’s nice to have a house, eh. Or a balcony. Or both. Or a nearby meadow. Or some electrical wiring attached between apartment buildings.
My previous apartment has none of those, just a rack in the bedroom and an open window.
Cool that you could fit a rack in your bedroom
If you can fit a bed, you can fit a drying rack. It just makes for a slightly uncomfortable sleeping position.
You mean… put the rack on top of the bed? I don’t want a wet bed.
Not for this reason anyway…
I dry stuff inside on a rack like this. I’ve got a yard, but that yard is full of birds who like to sit and shit on my clean clothes.
Sheets and towels go in the dryer though.
Fingers crossed that’s just a stock image because that wardrobe is very depressingly beige.
Often people wash clothes that are similar colour
Well yardeedard.
But that’s good though. Good for the environment and stuff. ✊
“Oh look at fancy lad with an little space in some part of their living space for temporarily drying clothes”
Lmao
Lucky you! Some of us have more laundry than square footage. For instance my spouse gets bed-bathed, so it’s a lot of washcloths and towels. And when we had babies and little kids it was much more. Plus more need for running space. In moist climates there’s also a mold issue.
Wash and dry them parts at a time lol
towels become so much softer in the dryer though :)
True. I prefer hard towels, so it’s not an issue for me.
Exactly. I hate that coarse air-dried towel feeling. Like sandpaper.