This way you can clean your whole house in an hour

The order of business: open doors and windows, tidy up, then clean the kitchen and bedrooms. The balconies only at the end.

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We often waste too much time and effort on daily house cleaning, when we could get through it in an hour, without neglecting any room. The secret is having a method: there's no need to plan everything for daily cleaning (the more complex and demanding tasks should be done periodically). Instead, three things are essential: tidying up, letting every room air out, and leaving no traces of dirt.

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Put in order

For to put in order Cleaning your house smartly takes 9 minutes, and you need to focus on one room at a time. Let's look at the activities you can do to tidy up effectively and prevent clutter from building up day after day:

  • First, you need to collect and put away all the cluttered items, such as clothes, books, or toys. All items should be in their proper place, and if they don't have a specific place, they should be stored in containers or boxes to keep them neat and tidy.
  • If you have excess items, you can try to identify the ones you don't use and get rid of them permanently. Items in good condition can be donated to charity or sold at a flea market;
  • At this point, you can move on the vacuum cleaner On floors and carpets, clean windows, surfaces, and the bathroom. It's a good idea to remove clutter as you clean each room, to make your daily routine easier.
  • Finally, it would be great to create a system to keep your home tidy. For example, choose one day a week to clean or tidy it. Being tidy requires consistency and commitment, so creating a long-term routine is the most desirable solution.

Open the windows

Airing out your home takes just a minute and should be done every day, especially after bedtime. It's essential even in the cold winter months. A few minutes of fresh air are beneficial for your home, making it significantly healthier and preventing allergies. Simply keep the windows open for a quarter of an hour, even several times a day, weather permitting.

Vacuuming

It only takes 10 minutes to effectively vacuum all your living spaces: the kitchen, bedroom, living room, but also the study, children's room, and entryway. Before washing the floor or cleaning surfaces, it's always best to remove excess dust. We recommend vacuuming a dry floor first, then using water. To clean a freshly dusted floor, you can use a mop and products suitable for the type of surface you have in your home. If you vacuum every day, it will take less than 10 minutes when you decide to do a major clean.

Stay

The living room can be cleaned in just 10 minutes. The first thing to do is remove dust from surfaces such as tables, lamps, shelves, and TVs using a microfiber cloth or a multi-surface cleaner. Then, focus on the upholstery of sofas and armchairs, dusting them with a vacuum cleaner with a special nozzle. Finally, you can vacuum or broom the floor to remove any dust residue. If the living room floor is wood or laminate, you can use a cleaning solution specifically designed for this type of flooring and wipe it over with a microfiber cloth. If there are any carpets, you might consider cleaning them with a vacuum cleaner. Finally, it's a good idea to open the windows to let in some fresh air.

Kitchen

The kitchen can be cleaned in just 10 minutes. It should be cleaned every day because it's the room in the house that gets dirtiest. Let's look at the main things to do:

  • First, collect the dirty dishes and pots and put them immediately in the dishwasher or wash them immediately by hand;
  • Then all the kitchen utensils and ingredients used are gathered and placed on the designated shelves;
  • Immediately afterward, wipe the edges of the sink and the surfaces of the worktop with a damp cloth to remove any crumbs or stains;
  • It is advisable to remove any stains or encrustations from the kitchen using a multi-surface cleaner, a disinfectant or a solution made with baking soda and water;
  • Then we move on to cleaning the hood, the hob and any worktops, using a degreaser or disinfectant specifically designed for these surfaces.

Bedrooms

It only takes 5 minutes to tidy up this room. As soon as you get up, remove the covers (in winter) to air out the bed. It's also advisable to open windows and balconies immediately, in winter and summer, to encourage ventilation. If necessary, you can also change the sheets. the sheets and pillowcases, especially in summer, when you sweat more. Once these things are done, move on to cleaning the bedside tables and dresser, dusting them using, perhaps, a microfiber cloth that captures dust rather than raising it and spreading it into the air.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms should be cleaned in just 15 minutes. They should be cleaned every day, however, because they harbor a lot of bacteria and dirt, given that they're used daily, several times a day.

First of all, it is good to spray on the health And on the shower tray, use a disinfectant and limescale remover to prevent scale buildup over time. The shower tray, tub, and faucets should also be sprayed with limescale removers. To make these products work more effectively, you can spray them while you're busy cleaning other rooms. A good solution is a cleanser made with hot water, half a cup of white vinegar, three drops of clear soap, and five drops of lemon essential oil, sprayed on all fixtures. Finally, wipe the mirror and cabinets with a damp cloth, and mop the floors.

Outdoor spaces

The outdoor space takes a little longer to clean. If you have a small terrace, a balcony or a gardenYou can clean them without too much effort. Outdoor spaces are used especially in the summer and should be cleaned every day, to avoid having to dedicate a lot of time to them if they're never taken care of. It's best to clean in the morning or, at least, when it's still light. It's helpful to create a routine that helps you tackle cleaning stress-free. Let's see what this routine is:

  • We begin by raising the chairs and other objects that are on the floor, such as tables, poufs, ornamental artefacts;
  • After that, wash the iron railings with a brush, if it is a balcony;
  • The outside floor should be swept with a special broom or with an outdoor vacuum cleaner that can suck up all sorts of debris;
  • We then move on to washing, which can be done with a mop or, if the surface to be cleaned is larger, with a pressure washer which has a powerful jet of water that can scrape off any dirt residue;
  • The outdoor space should be cleaned every two to three weeks. This way, it will stay clean for a long time.

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