How to hang out washing correctly: The ultimate cheat sheet

Say goodbye to excessive ironing and high electricity bills. Learn expert tips and tricks that will change the way you hang out washing and help you save more time and money in return.

How to hang out washing correctly: The ultimate cheat sheet

Before you throw that soaking wet washing into the tumble dryer, consider that each load generates more than 3kg of greenhouse gas, stacks up your electricity bill and isn’t actually great for your clothes.

This cheat sheet will show you how to hang out washing correctly to save time, money, the environment, and of course, your favourite t-shirt!

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1. Use hangers to dry without creasing

Hang t-shirts, shirts and dresses directly onto coat hangers as soon as they come out of the washing machine to reduce the need for ironing. As water drips out of the fabric the weight of the garments will make them dry crease-free.

How to hang out washing - Use hangers to dry without creasing

Plus, putting your clothes away in the wardrobe will be a breeze!

Give each item a good shake before you hang out your washing to remove creases from the spin cycle. Then, hang to dry on a plastic coat hanger. This method eradicates creases in most  “quick dry” fabrics but stiff cotton shirts or linen garments will still need a quick once-over with the iron.

When hanging wet garments avoid wooden hangers that can warp from moisture or metal hangers that can rust and stain clothes.

2. Overlap corners of washing to save space

It doesn’t take long to run out of space on the washing line on days when you find yourself contending with multiple loads of laundry.

How to hang out washing - Overlap corners of washing

The correct way to hang clothes on washing line and maximise hanging room is by overlapping the edges of your clothes when pegging them down. More space, less pegs – win, win.

Watch out with heavy fabrics as the layered corners can take longer to dry.

3. Hang across, not along, the line

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A brilliant hack to help accommodate supersized laundry loads is to hang out washing items across rather than along the line. Just make sure there’s plenty of airflow and light around your washing line or clothes horse to ensure wet clothes don’t become musty and smelly before drying out.

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4. Hang your socks together

Avoid playing annoying games of ‘sock snap’ by hanging pairs together to dry using a portable hanging peg dryer.

How to hang out washing - Hang your socks together

This is a cost-effective hanging solution that you can pick up for just a few dollars at Bunnings and most discount variety stores. this nifty invention provides a dedicated spot to hang socks, which makes it easier to keep pairs together while freeing up precious space on the line for other items.

Wash your socks in a mesh lingerie bag to avoid losing one in the washing machine!

5. Utilise sunshine to fade stains

Stuck with an annoying stain that has resisted your best attempts to remove it with specialised detergents or an overnight soak? Hang your clothes to dry outside and harness the power of the sun. Nature’s stain-fighting superhero, sunshine can lessen the appearance of a variety of stains and has the added bonus of helping to make whites appear brighter. Plus, it’s free!

How to hang out washing - Utilise sunshine to fade stains

6. Tackle stubborn stains with household ingredients

To attack hard-to-shift coffee, wine and food stains make a paste with vinegar and baking soda. Apply directly to the stain then leave for five to ten minutes before washing as normal.

How to hang out washing - Tackle stubborn stains

When it comes to pesky makeup stains, particularly foundation or fake tan, apply dishwashing detergent directly to the stain prior to washing then run through the machine on a hot cycle.

7. Turn clothes inside out to stop fading

While sunshine is great for making white clothes shine, it’s the enemy of bright colours and darker hues. Colour-rich items fade quickly in direct light so you’ll need to hang them in the shade or turn them inside out, to minimise sun bleaching.

How to hang out washing - Turn clothes inside out

8. Add protection over your clothesline

If you want your clothes to dry as fast as possible but don’t want to risk fading or having your clean laundry ruined by a surprise downpour or a bird with good aim, consider rigging up a tarp above your clothesline. A handyman can install hooks to make this easy to put up and take down.

Protect items drying on a clothes horse by threading the handle of a golf umbrella between the centre rails and voila, you have protection from all elements (and birdlife!).

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9. Hang cleverly to avoid peg marks

Peg marks are the pits – but you can avoid them with these hanging hacks.

Hide ugly peg impressions by pegging dresses from the hem and t-shirts from the armpits along the sleeve seam.

How to hang out washing - Hang cleverly to avoid peg marks

As a general rule peg tops at the hem, and bottoms at the top. For jeans, shorts and trousers fold the waistband seam over the washing line and peg in the seam, or flip and peg at the leg hem.

Socks and undies are a debatable category! Some people recommend hanging by the toes or crotch to preserve the elastic in the bands, others think this will make these areas wear through faster.

10. Remove excess water from handwashing

Clearly clothes will dry faster when not dripping wet. Remove excess moisture from hand-washed garments by laying them flat on a towel before rolling them up and squeezing them out. The towel will absorb a substantial amount of water while preventing your clothes from looking crinkled and wrung out.

11. Dry knits flat to avoid stretching

For materials prone to stretching, such as jersey or wool knits, lay the item flat to dry. An outdoor table, chair or even a trampoline can become a temporary drying space. Put a towel down underneath to prevent the clothing from absorbing any surface stains.

12. Organise as you hang

Save time sorting by allocating a section of the clothesline to each person in your family, or if you live on your own, allocate each line to a particular type of clothing. Then as you unhang and fold the dry clothes they will be neatly ordered.

How to hang out washing - Organise as you hang

Go the extra mile with separate baskets for each family member that can be easily deposited in each person’s room.

13. Tumble dry in less time by adding a towel

Of course, it’s not always perfect drying weather.

For days when there’s no sunshine in sight, speed up the time it takes for a load of wet laundry to dry in the tumble dryer by adding a dry towel at the start. The towel will help absorb excess moisture, reducing drying time (and the cost of running the dryer)!

How to hang out washing - Tumble dry

As a final point

Mastering the art on how to hang out washing correctly is more than just a mundane chore—it’s a game-changer for your wallet, your time, and the environment. And with just the power of hangers, turning clothes inside out, and the natural energy of the sun, you’ll be able to improve your laundry routine by a lot.

Remember, drying time for clothes outdoors can vary depending on weather conditions and fabric types, so it’s important to plan accordingly. Generally, it takes anywhere from 2-3 hours for clothes to dry outside, but it can also last for the whole day. Factors such as weather conditions, humidity levels, temperature, and the type of fabric can all impact the drying time.

But, if you find yourself pressed for time or in need of assistance, Airtasker is here to help. Find a skilled Tasker who can handle your washing and ironing needs, ensuring that your garments are meticulously cared for from laundry to drying. 

How to create a stylish and functional laundry

It's perhaps one of the most used rooms, but often the least thought of

How to create a stylish and functional laundry

Looking for laundry inspiration to revamp your laundry room? Or maybe you’re thinking of doing some laundry renovations? While this area isn’t an interior design focus of your house, there’s no reason it shouldn’t be functional and pleasing to the eye. A well-designed laundry area makes it easier—and more pleasant—to do the chore.

We’ve gathered some DIY project ideas for laundry designs you can consider below.

Laundry layout options

Time to put your interior designer hat on! Fabulous laundry room design begins with a proper layout. Consider having ample storage space, ventilation, and lighting when planning your mud room layout. Additionally, plan around the washer you currently have (or plan to buy).

Top-loading vs front-loading machines

front-load washing machine

These washing machines only differ in terms of the access point, though what kind of machine you choose will impact your laundry room layout. A front-loader washing machine can be stacked with your dryer to maximise existing space. A top loader won’t require you to bend over, allowing more ease of movement. If washing machines are placed side by side with your dryer, you can use the extra surface as a folding station.

Laundry floor plan

L-shaped laundry room layout

Whether you’re only moving around your fixtures or need laundry renovation ideas, here are the types of laundry layout to consider to make the most of your existing space.

  • An L-shaped layout features two main areas set against two walls of your laundry room—a shorter “leg” meant for one service (such as your sink) and a longer area where you can fit multiple units (your washer, dryer, and cabinets). This configuration gives you plenty of open space and work areas.
  • Consider a U-shaped layout for a large laundry area. Adding an extra “leg” to the L layout provides more storage and countertop space.
  • Galley-style layouts are common for smaller laundry areas—your washing machine, dryer, sink, and storage are built on only one side of the wall. While compact, there are also several ways to maximise and ramp up this layout.

Ventilation and lighting

a well-lit and ventilated laundry room

Laundry rooms should be well-ventilated to avoid dampness and moisture. Lighting is only sometimes considered for laundry and mudrooms, so you may have to use artificial lighting to liven up the space and make chores easier. If you don’t have the luxury of a large window, you can maximise extra space and avoid clutter to ensure good airflow.

Necessities

Save room for a utility sink where you can handwash pieces, a work table for folding and ironing clothes, and drying racks or rods. Depending on the space available, you can make your countertops/work tables and drying areas fixed or movable.

Waterproof tiles and flooring

Water-resistant materials on your countertops and wet room flooring can prevent mould growth. Make sure to add proper waterproofing to your laundry design checklist. Adding backsplash tile protects your walls against inevitable splashing when washing from your sink.

Laundry design ideas

white modern laundry room

Attempting a laundry makeover or building a new laundry space? An attractive laundry area doesn’t just mean it should be aesthetically pleasing—it should also be functional and have ample vertical space for storage. Here are some laundry designs to try out.

  1. Tie it in with your home: Who says wet rooms should be drab with grey walls and dull lighting? Make it a cohesive part of your home by using similar design motifs.
  2. Make it a fun, themed space: Alternatively, you can make your laundry room stand out. Another laundry makeover idea is using specific themes for your area. Use chrome and brass hardware for an industrial look; add wicker baskets and wooden elements for a farmhouse vibe. Want a fresh-feeling space? Stick to all-white walls and similar fixtures.
  3. Modernise your space: If your space allows, opt for modern solutions like sliding doors and choose smart appliances to increase your laundry area’s functionality.
  4. Make it bright: If lighting is particularly tricky for your laundry area, add warmth to your walls. Use bright-coloured tiles, pick a lively colour palette for your wall, and attach artificial lighting to strategic locations (e.g., cabinets and overhead spaces).
  5. Go for patterns: One of the easiest ways to liven up your laundry room is to use patterned tiles. Make this the focal point of your laundry room by pairing it with muted fixtures in other spaces.
  6. Minimise clutter by streamlining storage: You don’t necessarily need to renovate your laundry room—sometimes, it’s reorganising and simplifying. Work toward clean countertops and open areas. Make good use of containers to keep the laundry room neat.

Laundry storage solutions

laundry room storage

Utilising your storage solutions is vital to improving your laundry room’s overall functionality and look. The main thing to remember is not to waste an inch of your space! See some suggestions below:

  1. Open shelving: Combined with your cabinetry and drawers, open or floating shelves provide easy access to materials and supplies and give an illusion of more space. This is a stylish way to display frequently used things, like detergent, soap, other cleaning products, towels, and small appliances.
  2. Countertop: Prefer to have your front-load washer and dryer side by side? Consider installing a counter for an extra work surface, a handy addition to your laundry room.
  3. Drip-dry rack or rod: Your laundry room should have enough space for a drying area. This might be a wall-mounted rack that can be stored away when not in use or a foldable stand that can easily slide into your cabinetry.
  4. Solid cabinetry: If you’d rather keep clutter out of sight, invest in good quality cabinetry. Aside from storing appliances like an iron or a vacuum cleaner, this is also good for storing items like bleach to keep out of reach. It will also be a good place to store larger items, like ironing boards.
  5. Storage containers: Use baskets or plastic bins to organise your smaller things, like clothes hanger bundles, stylishly. Laundry bins can help make sorting dirty clothes more efficient.

Improving your laundry space

It doesn’t matter whether you’re pursuing a laundry renovation or adding small touches to improve your laundry room. From revamping your laundry plan to choosing storage and creative changes, these laundry ideas can help you make your laundry room a space in your house to enjoy.

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