A Simple Laundry Schedule

(This is a post I recently wrote for i Dream of Clean)

 

K, so raise your hand if laundry is your favorite chore. No? Yeah, me either. There are so many steps, it takes awhile to get through the entire process. And that’s just for one load. (I am SO glad I have a washer and dryer to do most of the work though. I have no idea how my great grandmothers washed everything by hand back in the day!!)

 

 

I think one of the most difficult parts about laundry, for me, is the follow through. Although sorting the clothes and transferring them from the washer to the dryer isn’t hard, I don’t like to fold. At. All. And then putting it away? Eww. The Hubs tries to be sweet and help, but our communication can be totally off sometimes, and I’ll walk in to the laundry room to find clothes in both the washer and dryer that I didn’t even know were there. And now both loads have to be rewashed.

 

I try to make laundry fun for my boys. They like to help sort and put things in the washer and dryer. But they’re just like their mama…putting away is their least favorite. I tried combining everyone’s clothes to wash and dry one load a day, but asking my cute kidlets to put their clothes away everyday seemed to be a never ending battle.

 

Super frustrating, right? Please tell me I’m not the only one alone in this!

 

It came down to either living with eternal piles of laundry on the floor (like I showed you HERE…YIKES!), half finished loads in the washer and dryer, and laundry baskets everywhere (No Thanks!) OR organize my laundry schedule. I’d tried the first. It was NOT working. So a schedule is exactly what I did.

 

When creating our family laundry schedule, I had one rule. Keep it Simple. If the schedule had a lot of rules and steps, it would not run smoothly, and we’d all give up.

 

Here is our new plan, and I hope a few of these ideas are ones you could adopt for your family’s laundry schedule.

Simple Laundry Schedule

 

I have assigned ONE day to each family member. That family member knows which day belongs to them, so they know to have all of their dirty clothes ready to go.

 

Monday: The Hubs and I wash our color clothes.

Tuesday: I wash little J’s clothes and sheets.

Wednesday: The Hubs and I wash our whites and sheets.

Thursday: Pickle gets his clothes and sheets washed.

Friday: I wash all of the towels and rugs from the week.

Saturday: Blankets and comforters get washed if needed.

 

This system is working so well for our family because everyone understands their accountability. When Pickle gets home from school on Thursdays, he knows he’ll have a basket of clean clothes waiting for him to put away. The Hubs doesn’t start a load of laundry, without me knowing, because if he needs something, he usually just has a day to wait. While J is home with me, he is still learning to sort and “help” fold, but our loads are SO MUCH SMALLER!! that I don’t get overwhelmed when he makes a few mistakes.

 

Now we don’t have dirty laundry piling up in baskets.

Now we don’t have clean laundry piling up on the couch.

Now we have clean clothes. And they are actually put away!!

 

This is how I’ve simplified our laundry schedule. What works for you?

 

(Want to see how I transformed our ugly laundry room into a pretty, functional space…for only $3? GO HERE!)

 

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  1. There is no way I could do laundry every day, even if it was just one load a day. I am more of a “get it all done at once” kind of person. Sundays are the day and I just power through. I hate putting the clothes away, too, but I put on music and reward myself afterward with a half hour to paint my nails. :-)

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