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On Thu, 30 Jun 2016 06:22:33 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
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>I don't know what a 'Duggar' is, but I wouldn't want to store my
>clothes in the laundry. I /have/ turned the smaller spare bedroom into
>something of a walk-in wardrobe though, and keep all towels, linen
>etc. in there as well.


You've not missed anything! I quite liked having the linen closets
in the laundry room, it was handy and someone before us had purpose
built the closets with slatted shelving etc so that when storing a
winter weight duvet, it got plenty of air around it.
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On 6/29/2016 5:37 PM, Je�us wrote:

> That's a good idea. It all depends on one's laundry room, of course.
> My laundry is quite small and there's not enough room for extra
> cupboards. So I use one of the spare bedrooms. I put up a study
> hanging rail from wall to wall at one end of the room and hang all my
> clothes that way. Then a huge set of drawers (with cupboards below)
> and shelving, which handles all clothes, linen, towels, etc.
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I should convert one of the spare bedrooms in my house to be like that!

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On Fri, 1 Jul 2016 23:01:38 -0400, Cheryl >
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>On 6/29/2016 5:37 PM, Je?us wrote:
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>> That's a good idea. It all depends on one's laundry room, of course.
>> My laundry is quite small and there's not enough room for extra
>> cupboards. So I use one of the spare bedrooms. I put up a study
>> hanging rail from wall to wall at one end of the room and hang all my
>> clothes that way. Then a huge set of drawers (with cupboards below)
>> and shelving, which handles all clothes, linen, towels, etc.
>>

>I should convert one of the spare bedrooms in my house to be like that!


I think a chifferobe is a much better way to store clothing than to
have your room look like a Salvation Army display, I've seen some very
nice examples of chifferobes for a low price at thrift stores:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chifforobe
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/chifferobe
http://www.compare99.com/comp
You can also check out estate auctions, I find them very entertianing
and occasionally I make a winning bid.


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