I’m a home hack expert and my three tips will keep your house in order – making your bed has never been easier
A TIDY home is a happy home, and you can unclutter your house without putting in a lot of effort.
A home hack expert who goes by @maddykate01 on social media posted a video sharing three easy hacks to keep your home organized and looking neat as ever.
STORE SHEETS IN PILLOWCASES
Folding bed sheets can be a hassle, not to mention how confusing folding the fitted sheet can be.
Maddy recommended folding up your bedsheets and storing them in their designated pillowcase.
This will keep the sheet set together and make it much easier to find when it’s time to change your bedding.
The pillowcases can be neatly stored, saving you space in your linen closet.
DECLUTTER YOUR CABINETS
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Next, she recommended arranging the items in your cabinet to make them easy to sort through.
She organized her hot sauces and other condiments by displaying them on a Lazy Susan in her cabinet, allowing her to spin the tray around to grab what she needs.
To easily view spices, she inserted an extendable tin tray in her cabinet to see what she has in stock without moving everything around.
Cleaning hacks and tips
Here are some tips to help you when you clean your home next:
- How to clean your shower to ensure it’s always sparkling
- What to do to get rid of nasty odors in your home
- Here’s how to get your home smelling like fresh laundry
- You’re cleaning your pots and pans all wrong – here’s a trick to remove the residue
- These are five hacks to ensure your kitchen is spotless
- What you need to know when cleaning your bathroom
- This trick will ensure your washing machine is clean and smells great
- This cheap, easy trick will remove your mold from grout without scrubbing
- These simple items will make your carpet clean and look brand new
- This ‘lazy’ hack will ensure your oven is clean for pennies
These handy inserts will keep your cabinets clean and cutter-free.
PUT STORAGE BINS IN DRAWERS
Maddy suggested using small storage bins to sort items in her drawers.
Keep large spaces tidy by grouping similar items together in storage bins.
For toiletries, she separated each bin by makeup, lotions, and medicines so she can quickly find what she needs.
To help you get started on chores, a professional organizer shared that she begins with a quick 5-minute tidy-up project to get her in the cleaning mood.
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