Build Your Own Laundry Airer Cupboard
Developers need to make the most of their land.
They plan to build as many homes as they possibly can.
Often they are required by the law to include 'social housing' at lower prices.
This creates more pressure on the sizes of the rooms within each home.
Smaller rooms mean more houses.
Flats are the most efficient way to build.
It is easier to get the maximum number of units on the land the higher you go.
In order to 'create more space', builders have removed the traditional airing cupboard.
Many new prospective buyers are fooled by the apparent spaciousness of the new flat.
They forget what it will be like in the day-to-day situation.
In this situation, the modern clothes airer comes into its own.
The range includes wall-mounted airers which utilise the space on and out from the wall.
It can be installed in single or double-decker style, one above the other.
That way previously unusable space high up on the wall can be used.
Floor standing airers are highly portable and ideal for use on balconies.
Usually of heavy-duty construction, they take a large load of wet washing.
The indoor drying system is completed with the multiway expanding washing line over the bath.
Flat dwellers are famous for utilisation of space.
Little wonder they find the natural drying airers ideal.
Clothes placed on the airer in the morning can be collected for ironing after work.
The washing cycle taking place over night makes a perfect natural laundry cycle.
Using your 'drying' imaginations could extend to building an airing cupboard in your kitchen.
This can be easily achieved by purchasing a flat pack broom style cupboard.
This can accommodate two airers mounted top and middle with a small waterproof tubular heater in the base.
This provides a permanent indoor airing cupboard.
They plan to build as many homes as they possibly can.
Often they are required by the law to include 'social housing' at lower prices.
This creates more pressure on the sizes of the rooms within each home.
Smaller rooms mean more houses.
Flats are the most efficient way to build.
It is easier to get the maximum number of units on the land the higher you go.
In order to 'create more space', builders have removed the traditional airing cupboard.
Many new prospective buyers are fooled by the apparent spaciousness of the new flat.
They forget what it will be like in the day-to-day situation.
In this situation, the modern clothes airer comes into its own.
The range includes wall-mounted airers which utilise the space on and out from the wall.
It can be installed in single or double-decker style, one above the other.
That way previously unusable space high up on the wall can be used.
Floor standing airers are highly portable and ideal for use on balconies.
Usually of heavy-duty construction, they take a large load of wet washing.
The indoor drying system is completed with the multiway expanding washing line over the bath.
Flat dwellers are famous for utilisation of space.
Little wonder they find the natural drying airers ideal.
Clothes placed on the airer in the morning can be collected for ironing after work.
The washing cycle taking place over night makes a perfect natural laundry cycle.
Using your 'drying' imaginations could extend to building an airing cupboard in your kitchen.
This can be easily achieved by purchasing a flat pack broom style cupboard.
This can accommodate two airers mounted top and middle with a small waterproof tubular heater in the base.
This provides a permanent indoor airing cupboard.