Laura Debarra
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Things can dry in different ways.
Like so your work shirts, for example, dry them on a really thin hanger.
Nothing would.
Nothing that was absorbent, just a nice wire hanger, dry it on that.
Make sure when you're drying them, you close all the buttons so that they have the perfect shape.
There's less need for like pressing with an iron.
Things that are more structured and tailored are better hung up on a hanger to dry, basically.
And if you have a curtain rail in your bathroom, whack on the extractor and just hang them up like you would in a wardrobe and just leave them dry like that.
And then it frees everything up.
Like I wear a lot of denim and like on the bottom during the day and they need like a good iron every now and then they need a good press.
But what I have is in that cupboard.
I love that cupboard so much.
And it's not pretty and it's not Pinterest worthy, but it is so practical.
When people come to stay, they're just like, I don't even need to steam this, but can I use your steaming section?
And I'm like, get in there, get in there.
It's so funny.
Like someone's going out on a date and I'm like, it needs a steam.
So like if you're using a steamer, a steaming blanket, you can get and hang off the door and it allows you to press the steamer against it.
That will suffice.
If you're steaming, there'll usually be, I've actually, again, I actually feel sometimes like I'm actually insane.