Balcony half wall
For example, if you have a balcony at home, you will usually install two hangers directly below the ceiling. However, in Japan, the balcony with half wall and half glass is equipped with a clothes rail at the bottom of the solid wall. What are the benefits? There are quite a lot of benefits: you can hang baby's clothes, or small clothes like towels, and the clothes can be directly classified and partitioned!
living room
Many times, Japanese people don't want balconies for decoration at all. The living room is opened, and a clothesline is hung between the original balcony living rooms. When clothes are not hung, this pole directly becomes fitness equipment, which is beautiful and does not occupy land, and the load is also a lever.
study
It is estimated that only the Japanese can understand this operation, and the desk bookcase is arranged under the window to make a study. In this way, the space above is not wasted, and there are windows next to it, and clothes drying poles are added. The multifunctional design of this place is really admirable. If there is no balcony in China, you won't worry!
corridor
As long as it is a single-family house in Japan, most of them will build their houses into small duplex, and the corridor on the second floor of the duplex will also become their drying area:
A pole is installed on the corridor guardrail to dry clothes directly, and a louver is added outside, which can be opened and closed to cover, which is quite humanized.
There is also a direct extension of the stair guardrail as a crossbar, which reaches the top and has windows on the side, making an indoor balcony in minutes!
lavatory
Even if there is no balcony, it doesn't matter if it is not a duplex. The clothes drying rod is directly installed in the bathroom, and clothes can be dried without leaving the bathroom. An assembly line, don't you think it's convenient?
Half of the balcony wall → living room → study room → corridor → bathroom, these public areas in the home can actually be changed into clothes drying areas in Japan, and a clothes drying rod can be applied to the whole house, saving land! However, what I admire most is that they installed a clothesline in the study. After all, few people hang clothes in the office.
PS: It should be noted that the method of drying clothes directly in the indoor living area must be dried in a semi-dry state, otherwise there will be water everywhere in the room, which will be a headache! If possible, you can prepare a dryer for your home.