If you have a big family, or just don't like doing laundry too often, then you probably wash lots of clothes at once.
It's easy to wash them in a washing machine, but it's not always easy to airdry them all at once.
Here are a few ideas that might help you.
Clothesline or Drying Rack
If you have outdoor space, consider a clothesline. Hang clothes with clothespins. Inside, a drying rack can hold many items at once.
Use Hangers
Hang clothes on hangers and put them on a shower curtain rod or a sturdy bar. This works well for shirts and lighter items.
Over-the-Door Hooks
Use hooks over the back of doors. Hang clothes on hangers or clip them directly onto the hooks.
Folding Drying Racks
Get a folding drying rack. They have many bars to hang clothes and can be easily stored when not in use.
Bed Sheets and Blankets
Drape bed sheets or blankets over a railing or a flat surface. You can place several items on a large sheet.
Tension Rods in the Shower
Install tension rods in your shower. Hang clothes on hangers on these rods. The water will drip right into the shower.
Stackable Bins or Baskets
Stack bins or baskets on top of each other. Clip clothes onto the sides of the bins. This is great if you have limited floor space.
Doorway Drying Rack
Use a retractable drying rack that you can install in a doorway. It pulls out when you need it and can hold multiple garments.