Showing posts with label clean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clean. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Ideas For A Weekly Cleaning Schedule For Each Room In Your House To Keep Everything Tidy



Here is an example of a weekly home cleaning schedule for each room in the house:

Monday:

  • Kitchen: Wipe down counters, clean sink, sweep and mop floor
  • Living room: Dust surfaces, vacuum furniture and floors

Tuesday:

  • Bedrooms: Change bed linens, vacuum or sweep floors, put away clothes
  • Bathrooms: Clean the toilet, shower, and sink, sweep and mop floor

Wednesday:

  • Laundry: Wash, dry, and fold laundry
  • Office: File papers and tidy desk

Thursday:

  • Dining room: Wipe down table and chairs, sweep or vacuum floor
  • Hallway: Vacuum or sweep floor, clean mirrors and light fixtures

Friday:

  • General cleaning: Wipe down baseboards, doors, and windowsills, clean windows
  • Declutter: Go through and get rid of any items that are no longer needed

This is just one example of a weekly cleaning schedule, and you can adjust it to fit your needs and schedule. You may also want to add additional tasks on a monthly or quarterly basis. The important thing is to find a schedule that works for you and stick to it as much as possible to keep your home clean and organized.

Monday, January 16, 2023

Ideas For Weekly Cleaning, Organizing And Decluttering Your Family Room


A weekly cleaning, organizing and decluttering list for your family room can help ensure that the space stays clean, organized, and inviting. Here are a few ideas for items that could be included on such a list:

  1. Clear off surfaces: Start by clearing off surfaces such as coffee tables, end tables, and bookshelves.
  2. Dust surfaces: Dust all surfaces including furniture, shelves, and decor items.
  3. Vacuum or sweep the floor: Vacuum or sweep the floor to remove any dirt or debris.
  4. Clean the windows: Clean the windows and window sills to remove any smudges or stains.
  5. Clean upholstery: Clean upholstered furniture such as sofas, chairs, and ottomans with a vacuum.
  6. Check for stains: Check for any stains on carpets, rugs, or furniture and treat them accordingly before storing them.
  7. Organize the family room: Organize items in the family room such as books, magazines, toys, and other items, and make sure everything is in its proper place.
  8. Declutter: Go through your family room and get rid of any items that you no longer need or use.
  9. Rotate decor: Rotate decor items such as picture frames, candles, and plants.
  10. Check the lighting: Make sure the lighting in your family room is adequate and consider adding a lamp if necessary.
  11. Organize the entertainment area: Organize the entertainment area such as the TV, DVD player, gaming consoles, and other items, and make sure everything is in its proper place.
  12. Check the batteries: Check the batteries on remote controls and other electronic devices and replace them if necessary.

It's important to keep in mind that these are general ideas for a weekly cleaning, organizing and decluttering list for the family room, and depending on the size and state of your family room, your list may differ and you can add or remove items. 

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Tip For Decluttering Your House


Buying all types of storage containers and moving items to different parts of the house for storage isn't as productive as decluttering a house.  

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Kitchen Cleaning


Wash dishes

Load dishwasher

Scrub kitchen sink

Wipe countertops

Take out garbage

Wipe outside of cabinets 

Organize inside of cabinets

Sweep the floor 

Check for outdated food in refrigerator 

Check for outdated food in pantry

Put out clean dish towels

Clean wastebasket    

Monday, November 11, 2019

Giving Every Item a Logical "Home"

As you declutter your home, and after you are done, there are several secrets that will help you to keep it looking spotless long after you have finished your task. One of these secrets is to give every item a logical home. Here is how to use this step to your advantage in your quest for clutter-free living.

Why Items Need a Logical Home

You may have all the items you could ever need or want, but if you don’t know where to find them, there is no point having them at all. Giving each item a home means that you will always know where to return something when you are done with it, and then when you need it again you will be able to find it easily and immediately.

Giving each item a logical home means that you don’t just choose a random spot for it to be stored, but rather store it in a place that makes sense. This way, if you forget where your item is, you can think about where it should be and find it without wasting too much time.

Starting Off with a Clean Slate

The best time to give multiple objects a home is when you have just done massive decluttering. Now that your home is purged and ready to be organized, find storage places for all your items that make sense to you personally. There’s no point in trying to organize anything at all when you have too many things around that need to be given away or discarded.

Giving Each Item a Room

Observe the items that you have chosen to keep. Decide what room you are generally in when they are in use. Things such as scissors, paper and pens will likely go in your office - or if you don’t have a designated office, your living room.

Things pertaining to sleep or clothing will likely be stored in the bedrooms of those whom they belong to. Kitchen items always belong in the kitchen. Continue on in this way until all your items are sorted into rooms.

Giving Each Item a Particular Spot in the Room

Now that you have a room for each item, choose a particular place for it. Your bedroom might have a closet and shelves for clothing, a section in your closet for jewellery, and one drawer chosen for odds and ends. Try to keep similar items like shoes all in the same place so that when you are in a hurry to leave home, you don't have to look through the entire house to find the pair you need.

As you take these steps, remember that wherever you choose should be fairly obvious and make sense to you and anyone else who lives there. For example, store your piano books in a small book rack beside the piano, rather than on the other side of the room. This seems fairly obvious, but it deserves repeating because this organization rule is broken so often.

If you are not a natural organizer, it can be a challenge to become one. With a little time and practice, however, you will get there. By using these simple steps, your organizational ability will grow in leaps and bounds.