How can organising cleaning supplies by room save you time and energy?

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If all your cleaning supplies live in one distant cupboard, you have to fetch them every time – upstairs, downstairs, across the house – just to wipe one mirror or clean one toilet. That small hassle is enough to make you think, “I’ll do it later,” which often means “never.”

By keeping a small, basic set of supplies in or near each key area – a bathroom caddy in each bathroom, a kitchen kit under the sink, a general dusting cloth in the living room – you reduce friction. When you notice a mark, you can deal with it in the moment instead of scheduling a future trip to the cleaning cupboard.

You don’t need duplicates of everything, just the essentials per zone. That little bit of decentralisation turns cleaning from a big event into quick, bite-sized actions.

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