
Still, we needed a solution for drying clothes indoors. There are certain items that we always hang to dry rather than put in the dryer. We have a very flimsy folding rack that isn't suitable for hanging much of anything. The space really isn't big enough to leave a rack sitting out for any length of time. At the same time, we knew any solution would take up valuable space in the small room.
Our first thought was to install a rod on the end wall over the end of the washer but that would only give us about 4 feet of usable drying space without climbing over the washer. Instead, we installed a rod between the closet and furnace room walls. The rod is a 1- inch wooden dowel that can be easily lifted out of the mounting brackets if desired. I think I will look for a plastic cover meant for shower rods to cover the wood mainly for looks but also to protect the wood from getting wet.
Four feet of drying space does not seem like a lot especially in comparison to the old 30 feet span. However, I hung a few clothes in the lower level bathroom while we were working on the cabinets. That was ample room so the new rod should work fine. I may add a fold down drying rack on the end wall if necessary.
The wall needs patching which will be a small project. I also plan on painting the trim and replacing the closet doors. As mentioned in yesterday's post, the ceiling tile needs replacing it's in the jar for weekend projects. I'll be working on decluttering the closet this week! We are also in the process of converting a lower level room into a home gym so I'll be busy painting too.
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