STEP 1. EVALUATE YOUR SPACE FOR AN INDOOR CLOTHESLINE Before you actually build the indoor clothesline, you’ll need to determine where in your home or apartment an indoor clothesline wouldn’t be in the way of your day-to-day living, with enough sunlight and/or air circulation for the clo...
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Your first option is to hang your clothes up on aclothesline outside. This can be done by using a typical clothesline, or you could use a retractable clothesline. I actually had atraditional clotheslinethat consisted of 2 poles in the ground with 2 pieces of line running through the poles....