Small Laundry Rooms
Ah, parting is such sweet sorrow… but at last we found you! And all the glory goes to Alice, a visitor who was on the hunt for Smart Dryer and didn’t give up.
I was so repaired to recommend this balcony clothes dryer rack yesterday, until I got to the Gaiam website and it was no longer there. Very annoying.
With small clothes dryers, the choices vary. You’ve got a selection of portable clothes dryers, wall clothes dryers and more. Obviously you have the option of going for something quite compact, such as your portable clothes dryers which tend to dry only a small portion of clothes or you could go with a combo alternative like your washer and dryer combo or stackable washer and dryer.
With small clothes drying racks, the opportunities are abound. You’ve got a selection that it sure to suit you in spite of the fact that your space may be fairly small.
Portable Clothes Dryers are your best friend if you need something small and, of course portable, to take care of your occasional drying needs. They’re great if you live in a studio apartment, dorm room or even a one bedroom. Basically Portable Clothes Dryers are great in any place in which space is limited.
If you’re looking for a space saving alternative, a wall-mounted clothes dryer might interest you. The ability to save floor space in a small home can make the idea of owning a wall-mounted clothes dryer very appealing.
When money is low, you may like the idea of using a pedestal fan to dry your clothes. Obviously, there’s the option of air-drying–which I generally do. But there are times when you want to speed the process up (from a day to a couple of hours). This is when a pedestal fan can be your best friend.
The average washing machines uses 150 liters of water as it goes through its various cycles, at the end of which all the waste water flows away down the drain. That is a lot of water to waste, a situation that WashUp is intended to resolve.
When it comes to small washing machines, you have a couple of choices. Go for something very small or something compact, like a top loading washing machine. I’ve compiled a small list of choices from the most space saving to the least space saving method
If you have the vertical space–that is, if you have the space to store a washer and dryer from floor to ceiling, but not side by side, a stackable washer and dryer set might be what you need
Washer and Dryer Combos aren’t to be confused with Stackable Washer and Dryers. Typically what you get when you get a washer and dryer combo is an all-in-one unit. A unit that does both washing and drying for you. Obviously, this will in turn save you quite a bit of floor space since you’re able to eliminate the need of an extra unit–that being either the washer or dryer.
Compact washing machines generally resemble your average washing machine, except they are much smaller and tend to be portable due to the need to connect them to the kitchen sink. They also usually are top-loaders, which means you toss the laundry in through the top of the machine, rather than say, the front like front-load machines.
When you live in a small place like a studio apartment or dorm, it may be difficult to get laundry done since it requires frequent trips to the laundry mat. The good news is that there are very small washing machines out there that can accommodate your needs.
In a magazine, I recently saw an ironing board that hung on the door or was attached to the wall that folded up like an accordion. Of course I can’t recall exactly where I saw it and can’t seem to find it on the internet. Have you ever seen anything like it?
Imagine having a beautiful wall-mounted folding table that you made. It could be a dining table, desk, side table, laundry shelf or even a bedside table. Well now, you don’t have to just imagine it… you can do it and it’s relatively easy. Why? Because folding shelf brackets exist, that’s why!

