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8 Super Cool Tips for Cleaning and Organizing the House for Lazy Girls and Guys
Let’s be honest: not everyone wakes up excited to clean the house. For those of us who prefer Netflix marathons over scrubbing the bathroom, the idea of cleaning can feel overwhelming. But what if we told you that keeping your home clean and organized doesn’t have to be hard work?
Here are 8 super cool (and super lazy-friendly) tips to help you keep your space looking great with minimal effort.
1. Set a 10-Minute Timer
Instead of doing a full-blown cleaning marathon, set a timer for just 10 minutes a day. You’ll be surprised how much you can tidy up in a short burst—especially if you focus on one area like your desk, kitchen counter, or closet floor.
Bonus Lazy Tip: Put on your favorite playlist and challenge yourself to beat the clock.
2. Declutter with a Laundry Basket
Don’t have time to figure out where everything goes? Grab a laundry basket and toss in all the “random stuff” cluttering your space. Once it’s full, take it to the couch and sort while watching a show.
Lazy but effective.
3. Use Multi-Surface Wipes
Keep disinfecting or all-purpose wipes in key places like the kitchen and bathroom. A quick wipe-down of surfaces every few days keeps things looking fresh—no bucket, mop, or major effort required.
It’s the cleaning equivalent of dry shampoo.
4. Make Your Bed in 30 Seconds
You don’t need to fluff 10 pillows. Just straighten your sheets and pull the blanket up. It instantly makes your room feel cleaner and more put together—with zero sweat.
Lazy level: expert.
5. Keep “Drop Zones”
Have a cute basket or tray by the door for keys, sunglasses, mail, etc. This keeps clutter off counters and saves you from hunting for your stuff later.
Organizing, disguised as decoration? Yes please.
6. Clean While You Cook
Waiting for pasta to boil? Wipe down the counters or put dishes in the dishwasher. These tiny moments add up—and help you avoid the post-meal mess meltdown.
Multitasking for the win.