Cleaning Tips For A Weekly Cleaning Routine
Do you get to the end of the week and realise your house is a complete and utter mess but you’re too tired to tackle it? Do you wish you could click your fingers and everything would become instantly clean and back in its rightful place? Whether you live in a bijou apartment or a big family home, it’s common to feel like you can’t stay on top of the weekly clean – but I’m here to help as a certified neat freak slash control freak!
Why a weekly cleaning routine matters
A weekly cleaning routine is essential for maintaining a tidy and hygienic home without feeling overwhelmed. By breaking down tasks into manageable chunks, you can stay on top of the mess and keep your home looking its best. Plus, a regular routine can make cleaning feel less like a chore and more like a part of your daily life.
Work out what’s most important to you
The first step in creating a weekly cleaning routine is to identify the areas of your home that matter most to you. Do you feel stressed when the kitchen is cluttered, or do you prefer to have spotless bathrooms? Focus on the areas that impact your daily life the most and prioritise those in your routine.
Assess how much time you have
Next, realistically assess how much time you can dedicate to cleaning each week. Be honest with yourself – there’s no point in creating a plan that you can’t stick to. If you have a busy schedule, you might only have a few minutes each day, or perhaps you prefer to set aside a couple of hours at the weekend.
Create a schedule
Once you’ve identified your priorities and assessed your available time, it’s time to create a schedule. Here are a few tips to help you get started:
- Daily tasks: These are small tasks that you can do each day to keep your home tidy. Examples include making the bed, washing dishes, wiping down countertops, and tidying up common areas.
- Weekly tasks: These are larger tasks that you can do once a week. Examples include vacuuming, mopping floors, cleaning bathrooms, and dusting surfaces.
You can choose to spread these tasks throughout the week or tackle them all in one go, depending on what works best for you.
Split chores between household members
If you live with family or housemates, it’s only fair to share the cleaning responsibilities. Sit down together and create a chore chart that divides the tasks evenly. Not only does this make cleaning more manageable, but it also ensures that everyone contributes to maintaining a tidy home.
Decide on your cleaning style
Everyone has a different approach to cleaning, so it’s important to find a style that suits you. Some people prefer to do a little bit each day, while others like to tackle all the chores in one go. Here are a few options to consider:
- One small job a day: If you have a busy schedule, this approach might work best for you. By doing one small task each day, you can keep your home tidy without dedicating a large chunk of time to cleaning.
- Weekend cleaning session: If you prefer to have your weekdays free, you can save all the cleaning tasks for a weekend session. Set aside a few hours on Saturday or Sunday to tackle the chores in one go.
Last tip: you could just find a cleaner
If you’re still struggling to keep up with the cleaning, it might be time to find a cleaner. Hiring a professional can take the pressure off and ensure that your home stays spotless. Plus, it frees up your time to focus on other important tasks or simply relax. Many people find that the cost of a cleaner is well worth the time and stress saved.
Creating a weekly cleaning routine that actually works is all about finding a balance that suits your lifestyle. By prioritising the areas that matter most to you, assessing your available time, creating a schedule, and sharing the chores with household members, you can maintain a tidy home without feeling overwhelmed. And if all else fails, consider finding a cleaner!
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