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Step-by-step Guide to Making A Clever Clothesline That Works With Your Fence

by Sasha Ridley

Imagine stepping into that narrow walkway beside your house, where sunlight filters in just enough to dry a load of laundry.

Instead of wasting the space, your fence becomes a partner in purpose, holding up a line where clothes sway gently in the breeze. Practicality, meet charm.

Materials Needed

  • 2-3 wooden or metal posts, 6-7 ft tall
  • Wood screws or concrete mix
  • Strong clothesline rope, about 30-40 ft
  • 8 eye hooks or screw hooks
  • Drill and measuring tape
  • Optional: weatherproof paint

Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Position your posts directly across from the fence at intervals of 8-10 ft. Then dig small holes about 12-18 inches deep to secure them.

Step 2: Set posts in the holes using either concrete for a permanent hold or packed soil for a lighter-duty setup.

Step 3: Install screw hooks into both the fence and the posts at equal heights. Two to three rows give you plenty of drying space.

Step 4: Run your clothesline through the hooks, pulling it tight before tying off each end.

Step 5: Clip your laundry and enjoy the practical use of what was once wasted space.

Tips:

This works especially well in long, shaded side yards where you wouldn’t typically sit or garden. Keep the posts low-profile and paint them to blend with your fence for a clean, finished look.

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