We always line-dried our clothes till the allergies went over the top. Now we dry them on a rack in the kitchen, and have done for 20 years. To my great surprise, they have dried as well in the summer as in the winter, as well in rainy weather as in dry. Just find a space in your house where your laundry rack can sit out in peace, and go for it. It takes a little more time to hang clothes out than to toss them in the machine, but the upside is that they will just sit there, drying patiently, until you have time to take them down and fold them. You don't have to rush over the instant the dryer stops and whisk them out before they have a chance to crease.
We always line-dried our clothes till the allergies went over the top. Now we dry them on a rack in the kitchen, and have done for 20 years. To my great surprise, they have dried as well in the summer as in the winter, as well in rainy weather as in dry. Just find a space in your house where your laundry rack can sit out in peace, and go for it. It takes a little more time to hang clothes out than to toss them in the machine, but the upside is that they will just sit there, drying patiently, until you have time to take them down and fold them. You don't have to rush over the instant the dryer stops and whisk them out before they have a chance to crease.