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Overhead clothesline. This laundry room in Stockholm, Sweden, contains a feature that is very practical for winter weather: clotheslines placed overhead to enable several rows of clothing to air-dry. This overhead line setup is common in Sweden and Switzerland. Clotheslines typically hang down from the ceiling low enough so you can reach the line and attach clothespins to secure laundry. Alternatively, you can place items on the lines using hangers, as this image shows. The radiator on the left, under the window, can blast some heat to help clothes dry faster. Some homes even have fans mounted to help the air circulate.Find a variety of clothesline typesFreeze-Dried Clothes? Houzzers Share Their Winter Laundry Tales

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Task lighting

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Multiple appliances

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Elevated laundry chute

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Elevated laundry chute access

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Laundry chute

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Vent for washer dryer

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Built in hampers and counter over washer dryer

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Hanging rack & cabinets for sorting/organizing

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Cabinet storage for broom, mop, vacuum etc

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Hidden washer dryer in cabinets under long deep countertop

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Recycle old cabinets in laundry

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Hide w/d under stairs but add doors to conceal. - Wills Group Nashville

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Multi purpose laundry room w tv

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Laundry / office

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Drying rack

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Looney Ricks Kiss Memphis architect

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Drying rack above sink & counter over W/D

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Drying drawers

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Hidden wd anc flat surface for folding

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Dunn Nashville drying rack

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Brentwood builder

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Folding counter over W/D and storage under

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Pivot sliding doors to conceal

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Foldaway doors

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Hidden washer dryer

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Stacked washer dryer

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Drying

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Dog

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Pet station

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Raised washer

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ABM Nashville $$$$

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