I’m trying to to find the balance between having an anti-clutter space for a clearer head versus not being wasteful about over washing things like button shirts or jeans which don’t get used for a large portion of my day.
I used to throw them over my computer chair but I recently moved my computer out of my bedroom.
I think the best option is to hang them up in the closet so they can air out a little more than back in a drawer.
The floor behind my chair.
I know, I’m a god of anti-clutter and organization. AMA.
On my floordrobe.
The Chair™
I just put things back in my closet. Eventually I’m too lazy to do that and throw it in the laundry bin. I live in a mostly cold climate though where I don’t sweat excessively. I have the same routine in the summer but end up wearing things once, maybe twice depending on how much I’ve sweat
Floor of the closet near my hamper. I also set out my next day clothes there. Keeps from waking my wife by opening drawers in the morning.
The floordrobe
Hooks on the back of the bedroom door.
The laundry chair ™
I also throw them over my computer chair. If not the computer chair, I throw them over the overhead shelf in my closet or the other computer chair.
I turn the hanger backwards and put them to one side of the closet rack.
I have a separate laundry basket by the bed.
This is the way.
On a dedicated chair set aside just for that
The Simone chair.
I love my Clothing and Blanket Chair
Same! Close to my bed, but not next to my bed.
Funny you should ask. Simone Giertz has a whole project specifically for solving this problem.
Was going to post this if it wasn’t already linked. I watched this when it came out and was highly skeptical right up until the demonstration. It did exactly what she wanted and now I want one too.
Ditto
Hang them so the clothes can still air out but keep them separate from the 100% clean clothes e.g. section off part of a closet or use a different closet or rack or anything you can put clothes hangers on.
Hooks on the wall of my closet.
This.