Table of Contents
The Blueprint
Practical / Cautionary
Fire Hazards, Appliance Damage
Laundry
Natural, Neutral, Warm
Laundry Supplies
You need a wall-mounted rack or a slim, rolling cart to keep your laundry essentials organized and out of the way of the dryer.
- Store detergents, stain treatments, and dryer sheets away from heat.
- Use nearby shelves or wall-mounted options for better safety.
- Prevent fire hazards by avoiding flammable items near the dryer.
Other Cleaning Products
Invest in a dedicated storage solution for cleaning supplies away from the dryer.
- Keep multi-purpose cleaning sprays and bleach away from heat sources.
- Reduce fire hazards by storing cleaning products securely.
- Protect your laundry area by organizing supplies effectively.
Miscellaneous Clutter
Try adding a small organizer tray to keep loose items at bay.
- Prevent coins, paper, or tools from falling behind the dryer.
- Use simple containers like mason jars or old food storage containers for organization.
- Maintain a clutter-free space to avoid blockages.
Heavy Objects
Swap this for a dedicated laundry cart or shelving unit.
- Avoid placing heavy items like laundry baskets on top of the dryer.
- Protect your appliance from vibrations during the spin cycle.
- Use appropriate storage solutions to maintain appliance integrity.
Wet or Damp Clothing
Invest in a drying rack to avoid placing wet items on your dryer.
- Prevent moisture buildup that can lead to rust and electrical issues.
- Ensure your appliance remains in good condition over time.
- Use dedicated drying solutions for better airflow and drying.
