5 Clever DIY drying racks

Hmmmm, I don't know about you, but there are some clothes I never put in the dryer. They might be delicates, or something I don't want to shrink, or something I just want to last as long as possible. When the weather permits I dry that clothing outside, but there are times the weather does not permit or maybe I'm not into letting my neighbors gawk at my chonies, that's when I dry clothing indoors. I think every household can benefit from a laundry drying station. No worries, no big investment is required. You may even be able to set one up out of things you already have laying around.

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Check out these five DIY drying racks that you can set up right quick!

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Upcycled crib

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I need to do this! My kids are out of the crib and the crib is just collecting dust in the basement. Why not turn an old crib into a drying rack?

Repurposed ladder

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How cute is this? And it is so easy to repurpose a ladder into a hanging drying rack.

Shower double duty

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Using an extra shower curtain rod in your bathroom to dry clothes is a great idea for those who don't have lots of extra room.

Discreet dowel

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This dowel helps turn a hallway into a drying station and if you were to paint it the same color as the walls you would hardly notice it when not in use.

Magnetic rod

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Using a magnetic curtain rod on the side of your washer or dryer to dry clothes is easy and a great use of space.