1. Make your bed 2. Clean the dishes every night 3. Make it smell nice (most effective in the entryway btw) 4. Dust 5. Establish (and tidy up) fixed drop zones, for example by putting boxes there 6. Get rid of visual clutter and keep what you display minimal 7. Keep your floors clean. There you go
I adopted the "clean sink before bed" philisophy a few months ago and it really does make a huge difference. You start the next day with a clean slate that's easier to *keep* clean, instead of fighting dishes and mess as soon as you wake up.
We make our bed after getting up BUT we have minimised what we have on the bed. We have a blanket each and a pillow each. And that’s it. No additional fancy blanket on top, no decorative pillows. Takes 20 seconds and makes sure we actually stick to it
My bed is comprised of a double duvet, the two pillows to fill the pilow cases supplied with the duvet cover as decor. I sleep with a v-shaped pillow. All my clothes are in a set of drawers and bedsite drawers. I have no more than 3 items on display in my bedroom. A plant to rejuvinate the air, an ornament given to my by my children and a bedsite lamp. I am on the way to change the house to being as minimalist as possible. Remove everything that I havent used in a year. Have as few items as possible on show. Tidy before going to bed.
@@radhiadeedou8286My bed is always folded back. My pillows are not covered. Half the bed is not covered. There is air going into the mattress and the duvet. My bed is vacuumed every time the covers are changed. I am a housekeeper for a living.
No plug ins, it's bad for everyone. Use essential oil diffuser with 100% natural oils that are safe for pets and babies. Yes to natural soy or beeswax candles.
The smell is soo important to me. I have a friend who has a dog and her home always smell like a wet dog and i can't stand being in there 😭 It's not like I'm some princess but literally my head starts hurting after some time
1. Make your bed
2. Clean the dishes every night
3. Make it smell nice (most effective in the entryway btw)
4. Dust
5. Establish (and tidy up) fixed drop zones, for example by putting boxes there
6. Get rid of visual clutter and keep what you display minimal
7. Keep your floors clean.
There you go
🎉thanks
I adopted the "clean sink before bed" philisophy a few months ago and it really does make a huge difference. You start the next day with a clean slate that's easier to *keep* clean, instead of fighting dishes and mess as soon as you wake up.
We make our bed after getting up BUT we have minimised what we have on the bed. We have a blanket each and a pillow each. And that’s it. No additional fancy blanket on top, no decorative pillows. Takes 20 seconds and makes sure we actually stick to it
My bed is comprised of a double duvet, the two pillows to fill the pilow cases supplied with the duvet cover as decor. I sleep with a v-shaped pillow. All my clothes are in a set of drawers and bedsite drawers. I have no more than 3 items on display in my bedroom. A plant to rejuvinate the air, an ornament given to my by my children and a bedsite lamp.
I am on the way to change the house to being as minimalist as possible.
Remove everything that I havent used in a year. Have as few items as possible on show. Tidy before going to bed.
Don't make your bed immediately after getting up, you need to let it air out a little, you can take a shower, eat breakfast etc then make the bed
@@radhiadeedou8286My bed is always folded back. My pillows are not covered. Half the bed is not covered. There is air going into the mattress and the duvet. My bed is vacuumed every time the covers are changed.
I am a housekeeper for a living.
No plug ins, it's bad for everyone. Use essential oil diffuser with 100% natural oils that are safe for pets and babies. Yes to natural soy or beeswax candles.
Awesome tips ❤
The smell is soo important to me. I have a friend who has a dog and her home always smell like a wet dog and i can't stand being in there 😭 It's not like I'm some princess but literally my head starts hurting after some time