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Having a clean home is about more than just looks – it can also affect how we feel both physically and mentally. Being in a neat environment lowers stress, boosts productivity and brings a feeling of calm and order. And making small changes to what you do each day can have a big impact on how nice your surroundings are.

Over the next few weeks our blog will look at ten simple rules that can help make any house or flat feel like a beautiful sanctuary: somewhere you really want to go back to after being out all day with mates.

We’ll cover everything from getting rid of clutter on a regular basis through to ways for keeping things smelling fresh; along with some other tips that anyone can do which don’t cost much money but which if followed regularly should mean fewer chores in future!

Even if your house is spotless, messiness from clutter can still make its way into your head – making you feel things are chaotic or untidy. Getting rid of (or at least reducing) clutter is vital if want to feel like there’s a sense of order when walking through the front door! One way regular decluttering: this means going through items at home in a systematic fashion and deciding whether they should be kept, donated/recycled binned.

Start in places such as living rooms/kitchens because these areas tend get messy quickly; after this move onto clothes storage areas or rooms where bits ‘n’ bobs are often dumped. Establishing a routine – for example monthly declutter session – is good idea as it prevents accumulation belongings.

An easy life hack? Use storage solutions such as boxes/ baskets that can be put on shelves out sight (but remember what is inside them). If something hasn’t been used/worn for year or more seriously consider getting rid: charity shops will welcome donations like these with open arms!

Regular Decluttering

Consistent Dusting

Dust builds up fast and can have negative effects on both the way your home looks and your overall well-being. Wiping away dust on a regular basis is key if you want to get rid of allergens and ensure things appear clean. For best results — because they trap more particles than traditional dusters with feathers — use microfiber cloths or dusters that create static electricity. Work from high to low in each room: Start by cleaning ceiling fans, light fittings and top shelves before moving on to lower levels plus furnishings. Don’t overlook areas that don’t get cleaned often such as blinds, vents or skirting boards. By dusting consistently, you’ll improve air quality and prevent dirt from building up (which can make furniture look tired) or becoming ingrained in household appliances – meaning they should last longer!

Maintaining clean floors is essential for a tidy living space. To eliminate dirt, dust and allergens that collect each day, it’s important to vacuum and mop regularly.

Different types of flooring need individual care routines: carpets should be vacuumed to pull out ground-in dirt, while hardwood floors can be swept and mopped with a mild cleaner. There are specific solutions for cleaning tile or laminate floors. Keep in mind that areas with lots of foot traffic may require more frequent attention.

Using mats or rugs near entryways can help cut down on dirt brought in from outside.

All rooms feel and look cleaner when the floors are well-kept — plus it’s nice to walk around barefoot without getting grimy!

Clean Floors

Fresh-Smelling Home

The scent of your home plays a major role in how clean it seems. Even if the place looks spotless, bad smells can give the impression that it’s dirty. To combat this, use natural methods such as baking soda, essential oils and houseplants to neutralize odours. For example, leave an open box of baking soda in the fridge to absorb any unwanted smells. Essential oils can also help: put a few drops in water and heat it over a candle, or buy an electric diffuser.

 Of course, it’s important not just to mask bad odours but to get rid of them completely – along with airborne particles that you can’t see, which also contribute to indoor pollution. To do this, you need to let fresh air into the house regularly by opening windows (even if it’s cold), and consider buying an air purifier. If you follow these tips then there won’t be any whiff of last night’s curry when the boss comes round for dinner.

Maintaining an organised area creates the impression of cleanliness in a room. If everything has its own spot, it’s much simpler to keep your living space in order. Spend in storage answers like shelving units, containers and drawer organisers so possessions can be kept neatly out of sight. Concentrate on areas that get a lot of use – like wardrobes, pantry or home office – first. You could also introduce labelling systems which help everyone remember where things belong.

As well as appearing less messy; having stuff straight has other advantages too. If belongings are always easy to find it makes daily jobs more efficient – meaning less hassle and time overall!

Organised Spaces

Clean Kitchen Surfaces

Keeping the kitchen clean is very important for hygiene and looks, Wipe countertops, wash sinks, and disinfect regularly touched spots such as appliance buttons and cabinet handles daily. You should also take care of deeper cleaning chores weekly – for example, scrubbing stove tops, wiping out microwaves or cleaning refrigerator shelves. Avoid stains and gunk building up by cleaning spills straight away plus consider using protective mats or trivets. 

And don’t forget that bacteria can proliferate on cutting boards so give them a thorough going-over along with other food prep areas. A clean kitchen is essential for both safety ( when cooking) ; if work surfaces are grubby there’s more chance germs will spread, further it will make the whole house feel dirtier.

Keeping your bathroom spotless is crucial for hygiene and comfort. Make sure you wipe the sink, countertops and mirror daily, and clean the toilet bowl at the same time. Once a week, take care of more serious chores like scrubbing the shower stall (cubicle), tub and tiles — they can build up soap scum and mildew surprisingly fast. Use disinfectant on high-touch areas such as door handles and faucets.

To avoid water spots and mildew, keep a squeegee in the shower and run it down the glass doors and tile walls after every use. This also cuts down on build-up of the nasty stuff.

A bathroom that’s not just clean but gleaming makes itself inviting – plus provides reassurance that when you go about your daily business it is in a sanitary space.

Sparkling Bathrooms

Clean Windows and Mirrors

One way to make your home shine is by cleaning the windows and mirrors. Natural sunlight can make any space look cleaner – but only if the glass is clear! Use a microfiber cloth with streak-free cleaner for best results. Experts recommend washing both inside and out at least twice a year (or whenever they get grimy). Don’t forget about those pesky fingerprints on the mirror, either; it will only take a few seconds using a dampened microfiber towel.

In order to create a welcoming environment in your home, it is important to stay on top of your laundry. One way to do this is by setting up a schedule so that clothes do not end up in huge piles waiting to be washed. Some people like breaking their laundry-related tasks down by day – for example, doing “lights” (whites, delicates) on Mondays and Thursdays and “darks” (anything that isn’t white or pastel) on Tuesdays and Fridays.

You can make sorting easier when it comes time to actually wash your clothes – and maybe even reduce how long it takes you fold them! – by putting things into hampers or baskets according to their colour family: all the light stuff together (whites, pastels), all the darks together (navy, black).

Regular Laundry Routine

Well-Maintained Entryway

When friends and family come over, it’s nice to have a tidy place for them to put their shoes, coats and bags. To create – and maintain – such an area (like a porch or mudroom) where there is no mess, consider buying some storage benches along with coat hooks and shoe racks.

Floor-standing baskets are handy for storing things that children and other guests may need again before bedtime. Get into the habit of checking each one every evening when you tidy up: this daily 10-minute job could save a lot of hassle later on. 



Also, think about making these areas look welcoming with a few decorative touches that show off your style: a pot of pansies in summer or bright mats in winter say hello in a cheery way that needs no words. Wreaths on doors can be good too (they don’t have to be made of holly and ivy). If the first room visitors see looks lived-in but clean and cared for, you probably won’t have to do much more than run around with the vacuum and mop at regular intervals everywhere else!

Conclusion

Regularly attending to a variety of tasks is necessary if you want to keep your house looking good. Follow these ten tips regularly and you will soon find that they help make things easier for you. You need to get rid of clutter on a frequent basis, plus keep floors clean and dust things often: these are the basics. 

For individuals who would rather not spend too much time cleaning, there is always the option of employing professionals. Workers from firms like Day to Day Cleaners are trained to undertake every task required ensuring hygiene levels are exceptional–so why not take advantage? Adopt these habits into your routine and reap the rewards that follow.

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