Even if we keep cleaning our houses, we still manage to stay in disorder.
But instead of just putting things in the drawers to keep them clean, the "decent technician" at IKEA has revealed his best tips for a messy home and only needs to be cleaned ONCE a week. Take part.
The brand had thousands of uses for their "Ordinary Technician" training camp in Australia, but few cleaning fans were selected.
In conversation with Femail , Megan Dryden, the home organization fan , explained how some things she should do every day and others that can be put in the background.
While Ms. Hinch "puts her sink in" every night, Megan can't end the day without storing all of her dishes and making sure breakfast is ready for tomorrow.
She said, "It's a really easy and excellent way to start the day well and start over."
To prevent areas from becoming messy and untidy, Megan recommends that everything you own has a specific place in your home.
She said: "If you have fewer items, it is easier to organize everything quickly, especially if the business seems unexpected or if you have family dinners on a regular basis.
"I always try to encourage customers to place articles in a specific area so that they can be found easily."
The expert also recommends arranging your kitchen cabinets according to the type of container in which they are more easily accessible and grouping them into categories, e.g. B. snacks, cereals, spices.
And if he continues, Megan says he only has to order once a week.
Megan's tips on how to clean up your kitchen cabinets:
- Check all expiration dates
- Sort sections by container, i.e. H. boxes, boxes, bottles
- Then put everything together: canned goods, snacks, muesli.
- You can then judge what to throw
- Label everything to make it easier to find
- Buy storage containers that you can stack for larger items
- Only buy food that you know you will really use!
She continued: "We use Sundays to clean up the house instead of organizing small parts of every room every day.
"No house is perfect: it's real life, not the cover of a magazine, so there will always be times when the house is a disaster."
Of course, Megan is also a big fan of IKEA furniture thanks to the built-in memory that allows you to easily track your products.
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