How To Make Home Cleaning A Pleasure

Every day is a good day to clean your house! Seriously, cleaning the house should not be such a complicated task. First, consider the size of your home and the things that need high maintenance. Depending on how massive your house is and how quickly it gets dirty, you can develop a cleaning procedure that works best for you. This way, you can plan the cleaning of the rooms according to your convenience, and you do not need to look for a perfect day on which you will perform your entire cleaning process. 

For example, you can divide the cleaning process according to the number of available rooms. Pay more attention to cleaning your bathrooms and bedrooms. Then the living room. Create a checklist for cleaning the room, and make it a habit to follow the same routine every time you clean it. That should be done weekly or daily, as the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom get dirty quickly. It is enough for other parts of your house to clean once a month thoroughly. That ensures you do not have to spend all day cleaning your house. 

It may sound annoying to some, but believe me, it’s much easier and faster than spending a day or two cleanings. Wiping the kitchen counter top as soon as you finish cooking will save you the trouble of returning to a pile of waste. Every home is different, as are the checklist and cleaning routines. You may need to take some time to develop your cleaning routine, but everything else will be quick and easy once that is done. You can also get reliable household cleaners to clean your house from time to time thoroughly. 

I can understand that cleaning is only a cup of tea for some. But for me, this is nothing but meditation. It gives me such mental clarity and relieves me of stress. I’m a cleaner. I love collecting cleaning tools and trying to create my DIY cleaning solutions. Even if you don’t like cleaning your home, you need to do it sometimes to keep your house habitable. If you are starting, here is a portion of the essential instruments used to clean your home: 

Broom: Yes! But seriously, a broom is something you should have at home because the most basic cleaning starts there. A broom is a necessary cleaning tool for indoor or outdoor cleaning. There are different brooms, such as short, long, hard or soft. Take the standard for now. 

Trash: To collect dust and debris, you must have a trash can after using a broom. The garbage is useful when you pour something on the floor and want to get rid of it quickly. 

Mop: However, if you rely only on a broom, cleaning with it will keep the house clean for a short time. You will need to wipe the floor to collect the dust from it. So buy a mop. 

Bucket: You know that the bucket and the mop go together like bread and butter. One is only useful with the other. Remember to add a bucket to your shopping list. 

Sponge: Now, I can go on and on about sponges because there is an excellent variety of them for different purposes. But I will stick to the topic and tell you to take a sponge for your cleaning needs. It can also help clean windows you can’t reach. 

A squeegee: Keep the squeegee close to you for a clean and mould-free bath and shower glass. Use it to wipe the glass once everything is ready. 

Vacuum cleaner: This is a slightly expensive member of the list, but it is worth it. Helps you clean your house at a much faster rate. 

Useful tips: 

  • Bring all the tools and products needed in the room you will clean – all of them. This way, you do not waste time and energy to find a dust towel because you forgot it. If you keep most of your tools and products in a localised space and organise them in an easy-to-carry bag, you don’t have to spend all day looking for things or walking back and forth to pick up something else. 
  • Clean an entire room from one end of the house to the other. I start from the back of the house and make my way to the front door (I worked professionally as a cleaner), which means you don’t walk on wet floors and carry dirt with you from dirty to clean rooms. Work in the room clockwise to clean everything while walking and not miss anything. You can divide the cleaning routine into three passages in the room. The first is to take things that do not belong in space and separate them where they belong. You can put them in a basket and out of the room to redistribute later. Then perform the cleaning part. The latter is sweeping and wiping or cleaning the floor. 

Clean in time 

Clean regularly. If you see squeezed toothpaste in the sink, clean it. If the bin is complete, remove it. Wash dishes before bed every night. Wipe the worktops after washing the dishes. If you use something, put it back in its place. If it is empty, throw it away. Finish all your laundry on the same day. Make your bed every morning. Put dirty laundry in a basket, not on the floor. That keeps the house looking good between weekly cleanings and reduces the energy needed to perform weekly cleanings. 

Clever tricks 

Break down your responsibilities into smaller tasks. Instead of randomly cleaning areas and cleaning old items on a larger and more frightening scale, focus on smaller parts of the cleaning. You can handle cleaning areas such as the bathroom or kitchen. 

Clean rooms you don’t use often. Most of the time, rarely used rooms have tons of garbage that need disposal. I suggest cleaning the room little by little instead of doing it all at once. You will be able to handle the task. 

Constant vigilance! Remaining small parts of your home prevents the considerable accumulation of dirt you will be afraid of in the future. It may seem an inconvenience initially, but once you master it, you will realise the benefits of developing this habit. 

Have an excellent time. Play tunes, watch a movie or TV series while cleaning, and do everything that will make cleaning less unpleasant and a more fun exercise!