There was a piece of paper stuck at eye level on the wall inside the elevator.
“Almost every day, after midnight, there’s a deep bass coming from somewhere. Probably some of the residents are running the washing machine.”
It was such an accusation and a de facto warning.
It’s easy to see what’s going on. Some people escape from waiting at home and go out during the day for work reasons, and he will wash his clothes at midnight after returning home.
Certainly, the latest apartments made of reinforced concrete are highly airtight and easy to convey even small sounds.
Drying wet clothes is not easy, not to mention the noise problems caused by late-night laundry. The dryer will make more noise.
Then, do you dry it outside the window in a place exposed to sunlight? In some apartments, it is forbidden to line up washed clothes outdoors.
Imagine a shirt, pants, socks, or towels fluttering like a national flag outside a window facing the street.
This house is not the United Nations headquarters.
With that in mind, it seems that we have few opportunities to use the sun’s rays.
On the other hand, shops facing the street dislike the sun’s rays. When items are displayed at the storefront, they fade or denature when exposed to sunlight.
As the number of high-rise houses increases, so does the conflict over the right to light, but in your case, when do you always run the washing machine?
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