How can I dry my clothes in the house?

This includes making sure rooms don’t become too damp with the never-ending washing pile.

It can also be a real pain if you don’t have a tumble dryer or you’re trying to keep energy bill costs down as much as possible, including using minimum heating.

But if you’ve been struggling to know what to do with your wet clothes indoors at home, look no further.

Smol, a brand of plant-friendly cleaning products, says that there’s a place where you can dry your washing.

What is the best way to dry your clothes inside?

The experts advised: “Position your drying in rooms where you spend the least amount of time, for example the bathroom.

“You want the space to be well-ventilated so you can avoid allergic reactions, mildew or mould on fabrics or in your home from all the extra moisture in the air.

“Open windows are the best way to allow fresh air in.”

When it comes to suggesting where you should hang your clothes, smol says to “invest in a sturdy clothes airer, ceiling-hung clothes maid or wall-mounted rack.”


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They added: “[It’s] far better than draping your clothing over bannisters, doorways and off the back of chairs; get yourself a dedicated rack and try to position it in a warm area of the home.”

To make space, you can also hang clothes on the drying racks. This will reduce your ironing time.

By remembering to rotate your clothes every few hours, you won’t end up with some parts drying quickly whilst other sections remain damp when it comes to rounding up all the clothes to put away.

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