Laundry Sorters: Organizing Simplified

Date: 2010-03-10 02:09:20

By William Gold

Laundry Sorters are those containers that help organize your clothes for the wash. The most useful of them will take some of the drudgery out of your chores by providing a quick and easy way to divide your whites from your colors and delicates. This way, things are on automatic and your mind is free to wander without risking a mix-up or even damage to your clothes.

Laundry sorters are available in various makes and models for some pretty specific tasks, such as those performed at industrial laundering plants. Most designed for home use tend to be fairly alike in form and function. There simply isn't a great public demand for ingenuity and variety in laundry sorters, after all. Broadly speaking, the wider class of laundry sorters seems to exhibit rather poor variation, with only basic shapes in a handful of typical sizes. And such a situation is unlikely to change without people taking their style of laundering more seriously!

Alright, so that was said rather tongu-in-cheek, but think about it - why not? Almost everything else has been made into an objet d'art - why not ye olde humble laundry sorter? Yes, just picture it, designer sorters! Luxury sorters! For premium upscale high laundering - haute blanchisserie!

No, it would really be the final frontier in fashionable furniture design. After all, there are extravagantly adorned golden toilets, with precious gems and fine glass and crystal, so why not something to match in the form of a rich and decadent sorter! After all, don't the wealthy also need a place for their dirty laundry? Oh, that's right, they launder through foreign banks. ;-)

But in all seriousness, this 21st Century world of talking toilets with on-board computer chips and built-in electronic sensors, why not mesh bags and sorters to match? Okay, so this is not Japan, a land of really wacky gadgets and gizmos galore. And the rich wouldn't care about designer laundry sorters or any upscale mesh laundry bags because they don't actually have to do any laundry themselves - in fact, many never even wear the same clothes twice (for real!). But this is still a great idea for some ambitious young designer just out of art school to make his or her name by redefining these otherwise nondescript objects. After all, who'd have ever thought that repeating Campbell Soup cans on a canvas could be considered art?


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Written by William Gold after extensive research on Laundry Sorters and Mesh Laundry Bags , William recommends Organize2Fit.com for similar laundry accessories.Distributed by ContentCrooner.com. This articles came from MoreArticles.net.


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