Wall Mounted Drying Rack Black
DescriptionAdd convenient extra hanging space to your laundry room with this Wall-Mounted Drying Rack from Brightroom™.Designed with a convenient space-saving construction that folds up flat against the wall when not in use, this wall-mounted drying rack is easily opened to instantly add more space for hanging your clothes, linens and more to dry.
Practical Laundry Rack Designs That Don't Stand Out
The laundry rack is among those things that we don’t give enough importance to.Just like the dish drying rack, it’s an important element that we use on a regular basis.You can have it installed on one of the walls in your laundry room.Position the laundry rack in such a way that the clothes don’t touch the floor or the furniture when you hang them to dry.

How to build a DIY laundry drying rack
The contraption is basically a large frame with a smaller frame inside it on hinges.Then position the frame inside the outer frame.Then, one person should hold the inner frame on the bottom lip of the outer frame so the hinges line up with the pre-drilled holes.

DIY Fold Down Drying Rack
Make this wall-mounted DIY drying rack to dry clothes, even in small spaces.Look no further than this practical DIY drying rack.This wall mounted laundry drying rack is the perfect solution to add more drying space to your laundry room.Step 9: Add the hingesStart by attaching the hinges to the drying rack and then position your drying rack in the frame and attach the hinges to the frame.Step 13: Hang your fold-down drying rackTo hang our drying rack on the wall, we used a french cleat and followed the instructions on the packaging for installation on both the wall and drying rack.
DIY Drying Rack
Washing and drying clothes in a small space makes this must-do even more of a hassle, as DIY blogger Melissa of Two It Yourself was quickly learning.Because it never touches the ground, this DIY rack saves floor space and sanity!If you’re in need of a quick and functional solution like Melissa, begin by turning a standard drying rack on its side.

EASTIN Retractable Clothes Rack
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DIY Wall-Mounted Laundry Drying Rack — Capturing Wonderland
Let me tell you how I made my own DIY wall-mounted laundry drying rack.11 Reasons Why You Need a Wall-Mounted Laundry Drying RackThere were several reasons a DIY clothes drying rack was the perfect solution for my problems.

Stock Your Home Folding Clothes Hanger Wall Mounted Retractable Clothe
STOCK YOUR HOME® INSTANT CLOSET: Folding clothing rack gives you as much as 10 inches of space to hang your clothes when you need it that conveniently folds up when you don't!CONVENIENT: The collapsible hanger opens easily to give you extra room as a wall mounted coat hanger to hang your guests' at a gathering, laundry room clothes hanger, or storing seasonal clothing in your attic or garage.DURABLE & STRONG: The folding hanger rack has a non-corroding Aluminum casing, and sturdy stainless steel bar that can hold up to 60 pounds of weight.

Small Space Wall Mounted Drying Rack Black
DescriptionYou'll have room for air-drying laundry in even the smallest of spaces with the help of this Small Space Wall-Mounted Drying Rack from Brightroom™.Featuring a clever compact design made of rubberwood arms on a black wall mount, this small drying rack lets you hang six garments comfortably, even in a laundry room or apartment with limited space available.The rust-resistant rubberwood arms are staggered to help laundry air dry, and can be folded up for flat storage against the wall when they're not in use.
laundry room wall-mounted drying rack
The drying rack stayed with the house, but as it turned out, the one I left behind wouldn’t have worked in my new laundry room anyway.If you don’t know what a spade bit or a brad point bit is, the next photo shows a spade bit.A brad point bit (google it) would have been the way to go here as the point on a brad point bit is much shorter than the point on a spade bit which means less chance of accidental “impalement”.The second section of the drying rack consisted of trim pieces glued, and then nailed (from the back) to a piece of beadboard paneling.

DIY Laundry Room Drying Rack
The drying rack stayed with the house, but as it turned out, the one I left behind wouldn’t have worked in my new laundry room anyway.You’ll want to use a spade bit or a brad point bit so the bit doesn’t “walk” while you’re trying to drill.If you don’t know what a spade bit or a brad point bit is, the next photo shows a spade bit.A brad point bit (google it) would have been the way to go here as the point on a brad point bit is much shorter than the point on a spade bit which means less chance of accidental “impalement”.
