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Home changes that can make your cleaning easier
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Converting to larger panels and hard-surfaced floors are a few home changes that can make it easier to keep the home clean. Regular decluttering and keeping things off the floor with floating shelves can provide better organization and clearance you need for mops and vacuums.

1 in 3 Americans say they’re embarrassed to admit when they last washed their sheets, according to the American Cleaning Institute. Establishing a routine like having a backup linen set, monthly decluttering, or pretty storage from hampers to transparent bins can create a transparent workflow that makes cleaning an easy task.

What Home Changes Aid Cleaning?

Use vertical storage from built-in and floating shelves to keep things off the floor, which makes it easier to quickly sweep and mop without moving things around. Non-porous kitchen upgrades like quartz countertops and backsplashes and large-panel shower tiles prevent stains and the need for deep scrubbing.

Multifunctional furniture can be beautiful while helping to reduce clutter. Built-in drawers under your bed or ottomans with hidden storage keep anything from books to toys out of sight and dust-free.

Carpets feel warm under your bare feet and help with insulation during winter months. However, they can hold nasty smells, dirt, and pet dander that a normal vacuum can’t fully clean, and stains can be hard to remove.

It may be time to consider a vinyl and laminate flooring collection that’s easy to clean and requires no vacuuming or shampooing.

Create a Mudroom Near High-Traffic Entrypoint

Add value to the house with a mudroom that stores all your cleaning materials organized in one area near the kitchen or laundry room.

If you have pets, consider a designated mudroom for bathing them and storing their toys and leashes. Wash off their paws before they enter the main home after a walk or playtime.

How Can I Declutter?

Make money selling items from your closet or drawers with organizations like Trashie and ThredUp. The companies will send you a bag you can refill with your good but unwanted apparel in exchange for cash or store credit.

Donate to those in need through your local church, other small organizations, and larger ones like the Salvation Army. Buy Nothing groups allow local people to exchange items to avoid throwing them out.

From electronics to appliances, check pickup services that recycle items that would otherwise sit in a landfill.

Why Does Good Cleaning Matter So Much?

Making home improvement upgrades that support a cleaner home can provide invisible physical and mental health benefits. A smoother surface that doesn’t hold mold or dirt in pores can eliminate allergens and germs that can make you sick.

Keeping things clean deters pests that can destroy property and spread more germs. Visual clutter can spike your stress hormones, especially when you can’t find anything when getting ready. Plus, you’ll protect your home investment by constantly maintaining your floors and kitchen appliances.

The Right Home Renovation Makes Cleaning Easier

Get a cleaner home with the right home changes. Open up spaces for mops and vacuums with floating shelves and install smoother surfaces with less or no grout. Add pretty decor and multifunctional units that organize and keep items dust-free.

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