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marion29 | 11:32 Wed 12th Oct 2005 | Home & Garden
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I don't know if this question seems strange, but here goes! I recently moved into a very small one bedroom cottage/terrace, and the only place I can put my clothes horse/airer is in the bathroom, which is relatively big for size of place. I think it may have been a second bedroom at some time, but it seems to be taking an age, i.e. 2 full days to dry washing. I have always dried my washing this way and it usually takes 1 full day, so I was wondering why this might be? Could it be that the bathroom is at the back and the shared back yards/gardens back on to a river?It does seem to get colder in there, plus the obvious steam from the shower etc.
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It is probably a combination of no heat on in the bathroom, steam from the shower, and no air blowing through it.

 

Do you have an upstairs?  You could hang some things over the banisters or radiators or over the back of dining charirs

Could you fit  a rack which hangs just under the ceiling, on pulleys? I don't know what they're called, but they're very efficient - uses the hot air which rises to the ceiling and takes up less space around the place. I had one in somewhere I lived (it was over the rayburn) and it was terrific.
I think they were called dollys. I used to put my washing in the dining room and found it caused a lot of damp on the walls. Best thing is a tumble drier.
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Thank you for your replies,unfortunately the kitchen and living room are very small also and there is no room for any kind of dining table. The stairs are also strange and no possibility of hanging anything over them. The heating is storage heaters, so no hanging on them either! I am having the bathroom small heater fixed tomorrow, so that may help and maybe I will have to look into getting a small tumble dryer and find room in the bedroom!! 
I had the same sort of problem but solved it by buying a dehumidifier. It's considerably cheaper to run than a tumble dryer, doesn't even have to be in the same room as the damp washing (so long as doors are left ajar) and reduces dampness/humidity throughout the property.

Even my jeans are dry in less then 8 hrs!
Hi, the way you have described your house is very similar to mine.  Mine's also very tiny with no room for anything other than essentials, also no out side gardens for drying washing.  I use a clothes horse in my bedroom or downstairs and also have a combined/washer dryer (no room for a seperate washer and dryer!)  A laundarette is always another option, thats if you can get to one/one is close by.   It can be a pain sometims so I know how you feel - good luck!

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