Transform your home with these 4 simple cleaning habits—start today!

A tidy home isn’t just a luxury—it’s a sanctuary. It’s that place where you can truly unwind, recharge, and feel at ease.

But we get it—life can be busy, and keeping up with housework often falls to the bottom of the to-do list.

With all the demands on your time, it’s easy for clutter to sneak in and make your space feel less inviting. But don’t worry! Here at The GrayVine, we’re here to help.


We’ve gathered the best tips and tricks from cleaning experts that can fit seamlessly into your busy schedule.

With just a few minutes a day, you can develop simple, weekly cleaning habits that will transform your home into a peaceful, organized haven.


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Cleaning doesn’t have to be overwhelming—small, consistent habits can keep your home fresh and organized all week long. Image Source: Pexels / Photo By: Kaboompics.com.


Let’s dive into these practical and game-changing habits that will make keeping your home clean not a daunting task, but a satisfying part of your routine.

1. Conquer the Can: Your Weekly Trashcan Triumph

You might not think much about your trashcan, but it’s an important spot in your cleaning routine. Steve Evans, owner of Memphis Maids, suggests giving your kitchen trash can and recycling bins a good scrub every week.

It’s not just about looks—these bins can quickly become hotspots for bacteria and odors if neglected.


All you need to do is wipe down the inside and outside of your bins with rubbing alcohol, white vinegar, or your favorite disinfectant.

This simple task can help keep germs in check and your kitchen smelling fresh and clean!


2. The Great Reset: Restoring Order to Your Space

Throughout the week, things naturally wander from their usual spots. A book left on the coffee table, a jacket tossed over a chair—before you know it, things feel a little out of order.

Steve Evans recommends setting aside a bit of time each week to reset your space. This means picking up stray items and putting them back where they belong.


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Returning items to their proper places helps keep your home tidy and stress-free. Image Source: Pexels / cottonbro studio.


Making this a weekly habit can be a game-changer. Not only will your home look tidier, but it’s also a perfect chance to declutter and rethink what you really need nearby.

It’s a small effort that makes a big difference!


3. The Power Hour (or Less): Weekly Tidy-Up Time

Imagine getting your home looking neat and organized in just under an hour each week.

Steve Evans suggests setting aside 45 minutes to an hour for a focused clean-up session—whether it's a pre-bedtime ritual or a weekend morning task, whatever fits into your routine.


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Set aside just an hour (or less!) each week to tidy up—small time, big results for a cleaner, more organized home! Image Source: Pexels / cottonbro studio.


In that time, you can tidy up main areas of your home—putting things in their place, wiping down surfaces, and making everything feel fresh.

If an hour feels like too much, break it up into two smaller sessions with a little break in between. The key is consistency, making cleaning a regular part of your routine.


4. Daily Doses of Clean: The Secret to Easy Maintenance

While weekly cleaning is important, Carylanne Brown, senior Grove guide at Grove Collaborative, reminds us that small daily habits are what keep our homes feeling clean all the time.

A quick wipe-down of kitchen counters, making your bed, washing dishes, and sweeping high-traffic areas—these simple tasks, done daily, make a huge difference.


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By incorporating these small habits into your day, you’ll find that your weekly clean-ups become easier and faster.

It’s the little things, done consistently, that add up to a big impact on the cleanliness of your home.


Adopting these cleaning habits doesn’t just improve your home’s appearance—it creates a healthier, more organized space.

For those in the over-60 community, a clean home supports our well-being and makes life just a little bit easier. It’s a space that fosters relaxation, comfort, and peace of mind.


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These habits can also be a great way to involve family members or housemates in keeping things tidy, making it a shared responsibility. And there’s nothing like the satisfaction of sitting down in a clean, organized space after spending a bit of time tidying up.

Key Takeaways

  • Professional cleaning experts recommend adopting four weekly cleaning habits for maintaining a cleaner home.
  • These habits include tackling your trashcans, returning items to their proper places, conducting a 45-minute tidy-up once per week, and engaging in daily cleaning habits.
  • The clean-up of trashcans involves disinfecting and deodorizing to avoid a build-up of germs and unpleasant smells.
  • Daily habits such as wiping down kitchen counters, making the bed, doing dishes, and sweeping floors are essential to complement the weekly cleaning routine.

Have you tried any of these cleaning habits? What’s your weekly cleaning routine? Or maybe you’ve discovered a clever hack that makes cleaning easier? Share your thoughts and tips in the comments below! Your insights might just help someone else start their journey to a cleaner, happier home!

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