Houzz Call: How Do You Air-Dry Your Clothes in Winter?
Baby, it’s cold outside! Do you have a trick to line-dry clothing indoors? Please tell us about it
If you live in a place where the weather is chilly, perhaps you’ve faced the problem of slow dry times for line-dry items. Air-drying saves energy and combats wrinkles. It may even be a requirement for sweaters and other delicate items. But during winter, slow dry times can result in a garment with an unpleasant musty smell.
Have you figured out a good way to air-dry your clothes inside during winter? If so, we want to hear about it.
Have you figured out a good way to air-dry your clothes inside during winter? If so, we want to hear about it.
Radiator towel rack. This homeowner installed a towel-rack radiator in the laundry room, shown here at left. The warmth coming off the rack can help freshly washed clothes dry faster. The rack has also been equipped with a clothes-hanging bar.
Hanging bar. This family uses a clothes-drying rack that is strategically placed where heat from the nearby washer can speed things along. (This room also includes mesh shelves with fans for drying light sweaters.)
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Drying racks. This laundry room contains pull-out drying racks for delicates, swimsuits and more.
Your turn: How do you air-dry your clothes in winter? We want to hear about your techniques! Please share them in the Comments.
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Your turn: How do you air-dry your clothes in winter? We want to hear about your techniques! Please share them in the Comments.
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