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Hotel wardrobes and height of rails

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Judy54 Sat 10-Jul-21 14:48:05

I am 5ft tall and often find the height of rails in hotel wardrobes infuriatingly high, even worse when they have those hangers that are not detachable. I have had to resort to Mr J hanging my clothes up for me and then telling him each day/evening what I would like to wear so that he can get the garments out of the wardrobe for me. Another issue is the height of mirrors mostly unusable to me as I can only see the top of my head! Are these wardrobes and mirrors designed by giants, I know one size cannot fit all but surely there could be some compromise. At one hotel the Housekeeper agreed that she could not reach the wardrobe rails and she would have been of more average height than me. Have you ever found this a problem?

rockgran Sat 10-Jul-21 15:29:45

Yes - and the same problem with showers. When we had our own fitted the plumber was very tall and I had to keep reminding him that I'm not! I hate showers in hotels as they are usually way out of my reach. Sadly, I seam to be shrinking!

Mattsmum2 Sat 10-Jul-21 15:35:37

Yes the same. I’ve just moved out if a rented house also where the wardrobe and bathroom mirrors were designed for Amazonian people! All I could do was use a small freestanding mirror. I’m 5 ft 1

Grandmadinosaur Sat 10-Jul-21 15:45:00

Yes I have the same issues with wardrobes/showers etc being 5foot and 1/2 inch tall or should that be short ?
I detest those type of hangers that aren’t detachable in hotel rooms. Something I always do when staying anywhere is to take some of my own hangers. I always take a couple of the type you hang trousers /skirts on. Then I came across some plastic travel hangers in the Poundshop. They come in sets of 3 and I take 2 sets as I always take far too many clothes ??

Elusivebutterfly Sat 10-Jul-21 16:07:01

I don't stay in hotels often so not noticed this but the top shelf in supermarkets and higher racks in clothes shops tend to be too high for me and I am 5ft 3", so not particularly short.

Blossoming Sat 10-Jul-21 16:57:27

I spent 8 years more or less living in hotels in different parts of the world, on business travel. I’m only 5ft 2ins and I can’t say I noticed a problem. Maybe I was just used to it grin

Blossoming Sat 10-Jul-21 16:58:23

Elusivebutterfly yes! Especially the clothes racks.

MayBee70 Sat 10-Jul-21 17:06:20

I use one of those plastic steps that are to help small children use the toilet. I carry it from room to room. I also have a child’s wooden chair that I stand on to clean the car etc. Got it off free cycle and don’t know how I managed without it. Unfortunately, when I’m away from home I can’t take them with me. And I always get tall people standing/sitting in front of me at concerts, in theatres etc.

silverlining48 Sat 10-Jul-21 17:11:26

I feel your pain, having just used the GC plastic children’s stool to reach the top shelf of my wardrobe. 5’ 1” or maybe just 5’ now and it is always awkward in supermarkets.

MayBee70 Sat 10-Jul-21 17:12:57

Pre covid I used to have to ask people to reach up for things for me.

Flytothestars Sat 10-Jul-21 17:19:22

This may explain a lot - www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/may/19/why-are-our-cities-built-for-6ft-tall-men-the-female-architects-who-fought-back

muse Sat 10-Jul-21 17:40:41

Mattsmum2 My experience is that they are all installed for the average 5'4" woman/5'9" man.

I'm 6'1" and am proud of my height. Yes, I'm a giant tall but I have a problem with mirrors and showers too. Way too low. Crouching to look straight into a mirror or washing my hair under a low shower with fixed head, is quite painful after a while. Why are size 8 and 9's on the bottom shelf in stores and why oh why are there many more stores that have a petite range but no tall range.

I have to agree about the hangers though?

Judy54 Sun 11-Jul-21 17:40:47

Thanks Mattsmum2 I am so glad that you posted as it gives us a perspective on the problems that taller people also have to deal with. Thank you to everyone for replying and sharing your views.