Cleaning up the house to welcome the New Year is often a " nightmare" for many housewives. However, if they know how to handle work, housewives can completely do it simply, quickly and save energy. Refer to some tips below from Japanese housewives to choose the right cleaning methods for yourself.
Classifying furniture groups
To make cleaning the house easier and faster, housewives need to classify groups of household items. Arrange furniture into different types such as clothes, kitchenware, children's toys, used books, etc. Then, handle it in order of priority before and after or according to the size and quantity of each type of furniture.
Normally, start with large groups of items such as clothes and kitchen items to avoid adding to the family's space.
In addition, classifying before cleaning will help housewives consider between used items that are less used and can be removed to "clear the floor space" and make the house more neat and airy.
Location of objects
Locating items is one of the habits of Japanese housewives when cleaning. Accordingly, housewives will clearly specify each specific location of household items.
The Japanese believe that placing a fixed location for each item will help clean and organize quickly and easily. At the same time, it helps housewives reduce time searching for items as well as avoid buying more, causing waste and surplus.
Cleaning up according to principles
Japanese housewives also often apply the cleaning principle including from top to bottom. Try applying this principle and you will see the effect it brings. This is also a way to help remove dirt and quickly clean up alleys in the room.
In addition, housewives need to prepare some specialized cleaning tools to ensure that they can clean in narrow, corner areas that are difficult to clean in the family living space.