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| Friends, THis is probably a wierd post - but I really need a solution. Right now, whenever I have clothese that need washing I just throw them in a corner of the room. I have a room full of dirty clothese by the end of the week! I need an effective solution for storing the clothes until laundry time. SOmething like a clothese hamper .. |
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| If yours is own house, have a cupboard built under the washbasin to store dirty clothes. I have done like that. The closet is just outside the bathroom and we put the clothes in there. i wash as nd when I get time. Washed clothes to be ironed are kept in a shelf. You get foldable clothes bags now here, use them. |
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| Hi I agree with Varloo.The space under basin is really a good place.We too have done same in our own house in India.But it not possible in rented places.So I have a willow basket with a cover which looks really beautiful and I don’t have to worry about the unwashed cloths popping out.Think of something innovative and beautiful. In India too my mom had a cane basket which she had taken from the road side.It was a big beautiful basket which she used for many years.It actually was used for keeping rice by villagers. |
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