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Tired of the house being messy? Experts recommend 3 short actions that will keep order - Walla! Home and design

2022-05-19T21:15:23.863Z


Order and cleaning experts recommend that you take care of 3 simple actions that must be done every day that will significantly reduce the clutter that accumulates in your home.


Tired of the house being messy?

Experts recommend 3 short actions that will maintain order

Order and cleaning experts recommend that you take care of 3 simple actions that must be done every day that will significantly reduce the clutter that accumulates in your home.

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19/05/2022

Thursday, 19 May 2022, 23:43 Updated: 23:44

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Most of us postpone cleaning the house for a specific day of the week, usually during the weekend, and find ourselves faced with a sea of ​​chores that make us stay home instead of spending time outside. Every day on three rules that will not charge you too much.Here are:

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1. Make your bed

Woman tries to make the bed (Photo: Giphy, whatshouldwecallme)

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What is the connection between arranging the bed and your messy house?

The cleaning experts explain that although it is a small task that does not directly relate to the mess you have in the house - it has a huge domino effect on the rest of your day.



Ben Surf, the founder of House to Home Organizing, claims that arranging the bed in the morning will not allow you to crawl back to it later in the morning (because after all - until you have already arranged) and will push you to continue with the day's chores.

He also believes that starting the day by arranging the house will help you make similar smart choices throughout the day.

Try it - it works!

2. Clean during the day

Do not leave things behind.

Deal with clutter as part of your daily routine (Photo: ShutterStock)

Even if you are really busy, nothing will happen if you return the plates from the living room to the kitchen and wash them.

If you sit on the computer and notice something dropped on the floor - nothing will happen if you get up for a second and pick it up.

Cleanliness and order while your other daily chores are expected to do wonders for the long term.



Professional home organizer Andrea Bram claims: "See daily homework as cyclical. Take care of things as soon as they appear. Empty your dishwasher as soon as the machine is ready. This is the best way to do it. .

Arrange before bed

Do not leave the laundry on the floor until tomorrow.

Take care of her before bed (Photo: ShutterStock)

we know.

At the end of a long day it is very very difficult to start folding laundry.

However, order and cleaning experts claim that you will have a more peaceful sleep if you spend only 15 minutes of your time arranging the mess created during the day before you retire to bed.



Olivia Parks, owner of Professional Organizer New Orleans, recommends a nightly cleaning routine.

She explained: "Every night before I go to bed, I make sure all the dishes are washed, the trash is emptied and items that were used that day were put back in place. Although it may sound like procrastination, especially after a long day of work, it only takes a few minutes and becomes the next day. "Yours for success. There's nothing like getting up to a tidy house."

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