You don’t have to do a whole house cleaning to keep your home looking clean! 3 key areas are covered to create a refreshing home feeling

Do you feel that “the house is messy no matter how you organize it”? In fact, it is not necessary to clean the whole house. Organizing and storage expert Yurie Mochida pointed out that as long as you choose the "key areas" and put some thought into it, you can make the whole home look brand new. She also suggested that everyone can start from three "visual impression areas" to make the space refreshing and comfortable, and the mood will be brightened accordingly.

1. Entrance: Shoes and doormats determine the first impression.

The entrance is the facade of your home. She suggested that you don’t have to force all shoes to be put away. As long as you limit "only one pair of going out shoes per person" to be placed outside, it will immediately make the vision much cleaner. At the same time, smoothing the entrance mat and keeping it clean can also improve the overall texture. When you go out or come home every day, take a minute to sweep away the dust to keep your entrance bright and tidy.

{9 99} 2. Dining table: Develop the habit of "returning to zero every day"

The dining table is the center of family communication, but it is most likely to become a "temporary area". Letters, toys, and bags were all piled on the table, and it quickly became a mess. Mochida recommends developing a "returning habit" after each meal. You can clear the table and leave only a table mat or vase. Even once a day, it can create a "organized" visual impression and bring the rhythm of life back to balance.

3. Kitchen island or kitchen counter: Establish a "No Stuff Day"

Kitchen countertops are often occupied by documents, bottles, and mail, resulting in smaller and smaller cooking space. She suggested choosing one day a week as an "empty counter day" to completely clear the kitchen counter. Even if it's just for one day, you can re-recognize the comfort of "clean countertops" and develop the motivation to continue doing so.

"Tidy" does not have to be everything, only "key points"

When life is busy, it is impossible to clean every corner every day, but as long as you select a few key areas and maintain them carefully, you can create the impression of a "tidy home" and make yourself more relaxed.

Starting today, start practicing in three places: the entrance, the dining table, and the kitchen countertop, and feel the positive cycle of "tidy up = good mood".