Thursday, March 15, 2012

MPAY - The Laundry

Hmmmmm this weeks My Place & Yours segment is the laundry.  It is possibly the one housework area that I don't mind being busy in.  Not because it is beautifully decorated or well laid out, but you can accomplish a lot with little effort!!!!!!!

Anyway our pokey laundry is a little cubicle in our garage.  Our garage is my hubbys man cave (of sorts) so there are no pretties in there.

The soccer boot collection!  He shocked me by throwing
some out this week!!!!  Love you Mr W :)

Told you its not exciting.  As you can see
I'm a buy in bulk kind of person and have
fallen in LOVE with white vinegar.  Thats our
survival kit in the white tub

And if you can't beat em - join him.  Weights rack turned
clean clothes hanger.

My iron and board are stored in a hallway cupboard as I DON'T iron.  As you can see Mr W wears business shirts for work - so he wears them, he irons them!  Unless I am in the mood to iron (like never).  Otherwise I just fold my washing straight from the washing line and put it away.  And when I am shopping for clothes I refuse to buy anything that looks like it needs the slightest iron.

Just out the back door is a fabulous washing line Mr W made for me (yes made!)  It is made from the legs off our old BBQ and some washing line string/rope/line (whatever you call it).  Genius that hubby of mine.  It is so good that you can fit 5 loads of washing on it at once!!!!

Anyway thats my laundry space - so exciting I KNOW! :)

4 comments:

Cat said...

I showed my Mr B your comment about he wears them he irons them!
Mr B doesn't know how lucky he that I iron his shirts
AND loved the weights bar turned clothing hanging

Jo said...

Hahaha Thanks Cat

Notchka said...

I agree with Cat! I do iron my Husband's shirts, but then I'm one of those mad types who doesn't actually mind iron (well not as much as cleaning the toilet)

Jackie said...

I don't iron either, the theory is they only get creased again in the cupboard. Thanks for visiting my blog, i hope you find somewhere to use a ladder.