Home Maintenance Tips: How To Keep Every Inch Of The House Clean

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Life just seems to get busier and busier by the day. Between work, family, and home life, most people feel like they barely even have time for themselves.

If you work a full-time job and have your own family, your life might seem like an endless cycle.

You start the week off by going to work, and when you get home, you cook, clean, then wake up and do it all over again.

You try to do your best, but by Wednesday, most people are exhausted and ready for the weekend. The house just seems to get messier and grow out of control as the week goes on.

Your laundry pile keeps getting higher and higher and the house seems like it’s getting less organized by the day.

Keeping your house squeaky clean might seem impossible, especially with a busy schedule and kids—but it’s entirely possible.

There are several things you can do that will make cleaning your house easier:

Tips On How To Keep Every Inch Of Your House Clean

1. Start Your Day Off By Making Your Bed

Making your bed as soon as your alarm goes off will ensure you start your day off the right way.

This will also set your brain into gear and make it harder for you to crawl back into bed, thereby motivating you to get more stuff done before having to leave the house for the day.

2. Dust Off Your Furniture As You Get Ready For The Day

Keep multi-surface wipes close to your bed and use them to wipe off your furniture as you get ready for the day.

This will keep dust from building up automatically, giving your house a cleaner look and shine.

This will also take one thing off your to-do list for the weekend, which means more time for yourself and your family.

3. Presort Your Laundry

Something that will save you tons of time is buying everyone in your family their own laundry basket so they can sort out their dirty clothes easily during laundry day.

If you want to be even more time-efficient, get everyone in your house two small laundry baskets so they can use one for whites and one for colored clothing.

4. Make Your Own Disinfectant

Another thing you can do to make cleaning easier is to make your own disinfectant at home. You can do this by mixing one cup of alcohol with half a cup of water.

This will help keep eating areas and other traffic-heavy rooms germ-free.

Especially since there’s a pandemic, having rubbing alcohol close by is crucial in disinfecting yourself as well as some belongings so be sure you know where to buy isopropyl alcohol.

5. Clean Your Closet As You Get Dressed For The Day

We’re all guilty of having an over-cluttered closet that’s full of clothes, shoes, and other accessories you likely no longer need.

Some people clean their closets out once or twice a year, but that task can be time-consuming and energy-draining.

The smart thing to do is clean your closet as you get dressed in the mornings.

If you come across something that’s no longer in good shape or if it doesn’t fit right, throw it in a bag and sort through them at the end of the month, getting rid of anything that no longer works and donating the rest.

6. Clean Your Bathroom After Every Use

One way to keep your house from getting too messy (or smelly) is by cleaning your bathroom regularly.

This will not only keep your bathroom looking great, but it will prevent unpleasant odors from building up and spreading throughout your house.

One way you can do this is by adding cleaning your bathroom to your nightly routine. You don’t have to do a deep clean, but wiping down the counters and cleaning the toilet every night is a good idea.

7. Clean As You Cook

If you love to cook, you probably don’t feel the same about cleaning up afterwards.

One way you can avoid the dreaded after-dinner cleanup (and a pile of dirty dishes) is by cleaning as you cook.

If you give the dishes a quick wash after you use them, you’ll get done for the evening faster, and you won’t have a pile of dirty dishes in your kitchen sink.

8. If You Have A Big Family, Do Laundry Regularly

Laundry day can take hours to get through. Washing clothes is enough work but, afterward, you still have to fold them.

If your family is big enough, this task alone might even take you the whole day.

One way you can avoid the dreaded laundry day is by putting a load of dirty laundry into the washer every day as soon as you get home.

That way, your laundry doesn’t pile up and you won’t have to dedicate a whole day to just washing and folding clothes.

9. Don’t Put Off Folding Your Laundry

When doing the laundry, washing is the easy part. The real work comes when it’s time to fold them. It can be easy to put off folding laundry all day—sometimes even all week—but a pile of laundry can be an eyesore and make your house seem messy.

Putting a folding table in your laundry room and forcing yourself to fold the laundry before leaving the laundry room is a good way to keep your laundry from piling up.

This is a good chore to do until right before you finish off your day. That way your mind has time to relax and get ready for bed.

Conclusion

Keeping your house in tip-top shape can be a difficult task when you work full time and have to manage a household.

Fortunately, there are a few tips that you can implement in your everyday routine to help you keep your house squeaky clean.

This will not only save you time but it can also make your day go by easier, and give you more time to enjoy yourself and your family.

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