Under the bed
The bedside is an area that easily accumulates dirt and dust mites but is often forgotten when cleaning. If you pile up things underneath, cleaning will become more difficult, while creating conditions for dirt to accumulate for a long time. Therefore, you should limit storing too many things under the bed to make cleaning more convenient.
Living room floor
The living room is a common living space, so many decorative items or personal items often appear. However, arranging too many items on the floor can make the room cramped, messy and reduce aesthetics. Large carpets also need to be considered because cleaning and preservation are often quite time-consuming.
Under the table
In families with young children, desks or desks are often used frequently. However, the area under the desks should not become a temporary storage place. Piling up books, supplies or miscellaneous items can make the space messy, affecting concentration when studying and working. It is best to arrange them neatly or put them in a separate storage area.
Entrance area floor
The entrance is the first area to see when entering the house, so it needs to be kept neat and airy. Many families have a habit of leaving shoes right on the floor for convenient use, but this can easily make the space messy. Arranging shoes in specialized cabinets or shelves will help this area be neater and cleaner.
Under the sink
The area under the sink in the bathroom is often high in humidity, prone to mold and bacteria if not cleaned regularly. When storing too many items, cleaning will become more difficult. Therefore, only store truly necessary items and regularly check and clean this area.
Bathroom table
For convenience in daily life, many people have a habit of placing many bottles, cosmetics and personal items on the bathroom table. However, this easily creates a messy feeling and makes cleaning take longer. You should keep frequently used items, and store other items in drawers or cabinets so that the space is always neat and clean.
