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- Oct 9, 2018
I don't think the clothing room is that bad. When used correctly, a setup like that would make it much easier to manage 7 different wardrobes. They could even put in laundry hampers for pre-sorting, marked "dark", "light", "towels", "jeans", etc. There would be a lot fewer lost socks and missing outfit pieces if they all came from the same room and were returned to the same room directly after wearing. It would also make it easier for a stranger to do the laundry--wash it all and hang it on a single rack regardless of size or style, then someone who knows which clothes belong to which person can sort it onto the designated racks or storage bins for each person for later wear.
Of course, the wardrobe room was never used correctly, so there are piles of dirty clothes everywhere around the house, and the clothes hanging in there is all the leftover clothes that doesn't fit, is worn out, or simply hated by the owner, and that's why it looks like a Goodwill.
Still, if I had a family of 7, I might choose a similar setup for clothing management. I also might hire someone to clean the house or watch the children or do the driving as well, maybe a part-time dog walker or trainer too...
Of course, the wardrobe room was never used correctly, so there are piles of dirty clothes everywhere around the house, and the clothes hanging in there is all the leftover clothes that doesn't fit, is worn out, or simply hated by the owner, and that's why it looks like a Goodwill.
Still, if I had a family of 7, I might choose a similar setup for clothing management. I also might hire someone to clean the house or watch the children or do the driving as well, maybe a part-time dog walker or trainer too...