I've revolutionised our laundry by only washing on one day (Monday-and look, I even have time to MN!).
We're 2 adults, three children (two school age and a toddler), so have football kit/weekend clothes/uniform for kids, grobags etc for toddler, clean shirt everyday for DH, aswell as clean undies everyday and my clothes.
How I do it is this:
- bought towelling robes for everyone, so when we get out of bath/shower we put these on. So on Sunday night I change the bath mat/hand towel/my hair towel. That's all, no other towels hanging around to make the house damp.
- boys take uniform off before dinner, they have a packed lunch so their uniform stays clean all week (they're 6 & 5 so too young for being smelly, so only a paint incident s school requires new uniform).
- pj's do two nights for the kids, unless they spill brekkie the next morning (another way uniform is kept clean-breakfast and teeth before uniform).
- on Mondays I wash (if I'm not out I start doing machine loads on Sunday eve) I put non-tumble dryer stuff on airer, and then spend the day doing 2 or 3 loads in dryer. I iron the stuff we need for the week, then on tues take stuff off airer/radiators and put away.
I've been doing this for 5 weeks now and so far I can't find a flaw in the plan (my daughter leaked into her grobag one night so I did a midweek load one week, as we can't risk a vomiting/weeing incident leaving us without a spare, so I'm fairly flexible if need be).
Previously we were always hunting in baskets to find clean pants and socks-now it's all in the drawers. Me or DH had to iron stuff the night before for the next day. Now the shirts etc we 'need' are in the wardrobe. There's still an ironing mountain but it's nothing essential. And we no longer have damp washing on airers/radiators all the time, which has to be re-homed if anyone comes as it's unsightly in the lounge. By tues any sign of laundry is gone; airer, wet washing, piles if ironing, dry washing, dirty washing.
I guess this only works if you have enough clothes and underwear. I had to buy an extra packet of grey school socks, but other than that we've enough to fully function with only washing once a week. And we're lucky enough to have a utility, so dirty clothes get put in one big basket in there and sorted on sun/mon.
Sorry for the epic post-if you're home situation and clothing would facilitate it I heartily recommend giving it a try. I still struggle to see the washing piling up, and the empty machine (turned off at the wall-seems ridiculous for a family of five!) and nit get nervous, but if you can get over the habit if doing washing every day it might just change your life!