How to Keep Your Dorm Room Spotless With No Sweat

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You come home, put down your bags, take off your jacket and throw your keys somewhere. Things are scattered here and there, dirty clothes are lying behind the basket, and yesterday’s dirty dishes are on the table… But you just don’t have enough time or energy to do anything about it. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? And the worst thing is that things are only escalating from there.

Of course, no one likes to live like this. A tidy home is important. Yet, we don’t always have time to clean up the room. However, did you know that it really only takes a little initial effort to keep your home spotless, and then you just get used to maintaining it?

You might be under the impression that it is impossible to free any of your time for that. You may find yourself thinking, “if only someone could write my essay for me,” – so google it. You will find websites with professional writers who are there to help you with your assignments.

After you have freed some of your time, let’s check a few ideas that will help you keep your room immaculate.

Don’t Let The Mess Spread

As they say, “chaos attracts chaos.” That is, when things are scattered on the floor in one corner of one room, it almost magically “infects” other spaces.

The human brain works in a strange way. Instead of starting to clean everything, we think: “It’s already dirty here…so why would I put away the laundry?” However, if everything in the room is in its place and the things are organized, the brain will want to maintain the same order in your apartment. And the same level of cleanliness.

Use And Then Put Away

Cleanliness in the house lies in details and the little things. For example, after returning from the store, take all the products out of the bags and put them away. Roll up the bags and put them in a specially designated drawer or container.

When you’re done eating, take everything off the table and immediately put it in the dishwasher or wash it yourself. If you try on some clothes that you don’t want to wear, hang them back in the closet. Do so with everything.

Don’t Hoard Things

This secret can help you in any area of life. If you don’t use something, donate it or throw away. The fewer things you have at home, the easier it will be to maintain order. Try to upgrade your dorm room with some organizers. Minimalist decor elements will suit you perfectly.

Simply placing a tablecloth on an empty table is not the same as a closet filled with jewelry, family photos, decorative objects, etc. If you don’t have a lot of things in your room, you will tidy up in a few minutes.

Set Time For Cleaning

If you’re planning to tidy up on Saturday or Sunday (like most people), you don’t want to spend the entire morning or afternoon mopping floors or putting things away. Setting a time for each spot in the room is a great way to organize the process. For example, 10 minutes for organizing the books, 10 minutes for the clothes, etc.

You can even set an actual timer. This way, you will become more efficient and even stretch your body a little.

Enjoy The Process

Who said that house cleaning is boring and tiring? With the help of some minor details, this process can be turned into real fun.

For example, buy colored gloves or vintage containers. If you like DIY projects, you can also try to make even the simplest cheap containers look unique. Also, you can experiment with cleaning products. There are many options to make the process more fun.

Plus, turn on your favorite music while you tidy up! You can create a list of songs that you like to sing and dance to. Being in a good mood as you clean up will help you break the unpleasant associations.

Woman cleaning up her house and singing

Use An Antistatic Against Dust

If you spray antistatic agents on the screens and back surfaces of household appliances (TVs and computers) and then wipe them with a paper towel, dust will settle on them two times less.

Clean The Room Properly

The ideas of Marie Kondo allow you to organize the space so that practically nothing needs to be cleaned. She is a Japanese expert on cleaning and getting rid of unnecessary things. Marie wrote the book “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing.”

At the heart of her system are minimalism and competent storage, which allows you to fill even a room that is quite cramped at first glance with “air.” In other words, it can give you an idea of how to organize your dorm room to make it look bigger with no sweat. That’s a useful life hack, isn’t it?

Use The “1 In – 2 Out” Rule

The more things, the more difficult it is to maintain order. Try to conduct an experiment for a month: when you bring a new thing to the house, remove two old ones from it. This will teach you to get rid of the passion for accumulating excess things. Also, it will allow you to free up space for something new and revise your view on consumption.

Get Rid Of Spontaneous Storage Islands

Sometimes, storage places are attached quite spontaneously to some things. For example, it can be:

  • the medicine we are using at the moment,
  • the books we are currently reading,
  • some clothes from the last couple of days, etc.

So that such natural islands of storage do not violate our order, it is important to eliminate them and determine their place in the house. For medicines, you can start a small box, move the books to the shelf, and set a separate shelf for things you wear the most in a closet.

Tidy Up During Short Breaks

If you go to the kitchen to boil the kettle, you may have time to wash several plates during these 3-5 minutes of waiting. If you need a short break from cramming, it is best to occupy your hand with physical work. Water your geranium, dust the bookshelves, or wipe the mirror in your vanity corner.

Wrapping Up

Order in the house and its cleanliness are not always about organizing things. It’s also an opportunity to become more confident and think more positively because your things are in places where you can easily find them. And a clean house gives you a sense of control over the space.

Bella Duckworth

Bella Duckworth

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