Showing posts with label WHERE: laundry room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WHERE: laundry room. Show all posts
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Cuteness Overload


This, my friends, is an incredibly endearing storage solution for socks who've lost their significant other... just the sweetest.
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Iron on the ready

nifty set up.

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Creative Solution

Fellow Canadian Caleb Hill's entry for Levi's Care to Air Design Competition.

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Birds (and clothes) on a wire

Cute clothesline with bird pegs by Fabian van Sprecklsen.


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Lonely Storage

For your loner socks.

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Better Laundry

Feel like a french laundress with your products delightfully stored in pretty bottles.


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More Felt Fetish

Minimalist, felt laundry basket.

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Light on the Spin Cycle

Definitely a sophisticated way to store your party brew; Martha would be proud.

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Rethink Hangers

Strange in theory; even more so when executed.



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Two Lean-Tos

The Tripod
(by BureaudeBank)

The Lean-On
(by Cheong & Nogtev)
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Hidden Laundry

Bespoke cabinet hides ugly washer and dryer.

Much Improved.



by way of.
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For the short of space

Part of me loves the efficiency of this combination ironing board/mirror, the other gets an unsettling Home Shopping Network/ As-Seen-on-TV vibe about it.

No official conclusions yet.
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When Drying Racks Are Almost Too Cool




Seriously, how fantastic is this drying rack? So fantastic right? On a scale of fantastic drying racks this has to be at the top. Just look at how slick that little storage box is.

Life must be so different when you have a Wallfix by Brabantia. You must wake up every morning singing...."i love to hang my clothes".... and drawing big hearts on your calendar for laundry days.



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Multipurpose Alcove



There is something about this multipurpose laundry/craft/wrapping/roll-of-brown-paper nook that gets my inner retiree really excited.

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Non-ugly Drying Rack









It's amazing how the benchmark for certain products is set so low.

Take the drying rack. When have you ever been excited to use your drying rack? They are generally poorly made, and functionality doesn't appear to have been improved since their inception.

This drying rack would be a lovely addition to any washing regime. Just two frames, some dowels, hinges and a metal clasp at the top.... an easy weekend project that will make drying a pleasure....

(ok, so that might be a bit of an oversell .... but when electricity prices are so high that people start hanging their clothes from every possible fixture... you'll look very smart with your super-styling rack)