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Own a Home? Go Low-Maintenance and Reclaim Your Free Time!

woman cleaning up coffee table in front of beige sofa and floor to ceiling windows - Home Decor - Home Staging - Luxury LivingLivingRm. via RISMedia - Bill Salvatore, Your Valley Property Team - Arizona Elite Properties 602-999-0952Every home owner knows that given the opportunity, owning a home can quickly eat up your free time. To make your space feel like your own and increase the value of your investment, homeowners need to perform periodic maintenance beyond the usual cleaning and tidying. From routine yard work, patching and small repairs all the way up to major landscaping and remodeling projects, owning a home is, if not a daily effort, at least a continuous commitment.

You can make things considerably easier on yourself while rescuing a large quantity of your free time, by using the tips below to create a low-maintenance interior right from the get-go.

This advice works equally well for Home Sellers when staging their home while it’s on the market. Take advantage of these tips to make the lifestyle of your home appear comfortable, easy and relaxing. Everyone loves a low-maintenance house, plus showings will be much simpler for you and far more effective in the eyes of potential Home Buyers.

5 Tips to Creating a Low-Maintenance Home

It all starts with the old adage “A place for everything and everything in its place”.

(Family Features) Because most people are spending more time at home than usual, ensuring your living spaces are clean and uncluttered can make being home more comfortable and enjoyable. However, not everyone has the time, or desire, to devote to constant maintenance.

A shift toward less work around the house just takes some prep work and smart tools.

Organize and declutter. Working your way around stacks of things you don’t use frequently, or need at all, can make it difficult to keep your home tidy. Cut back on the clutter by sorting items into categories such as things you use often, those you rarely use and things you don’t need any longer. Donate what you don’t need then work on organizing the rest. Invest in drawers, shelves and storage bins to ensure everything has a place, and only leave visible, the items you use frequently.

Automate your cleaning. You can simplify your chores by putting technology to work for you. One example is an all-in-one robotic vacuum cleaner and floor mop that keep floors clean so you don’t have to think about it, such as the Deebot T5 from Ecovacs. Its patented OZMO Mopping System allows it to vacuum and mop simultaneously, removing up to 99% of bacteria without any harsh chemicals. It smartly maps your home with laser technology, and the automatic carpet detection feature avoids carpet when mopping to keep it from getting wet. You can even schedule cleanings from your phone.

Manage paper. It can be easy to allow mail, magazines and other paper to pile up. To help manage the influx, create an “inbox” in a convenient location and put mail and paperwork there all week. Designate a half hour one day each week to sort, take action, shred and dispose of mail and other paper you’ve collected.

Create a labeling system. The hassle of finding and remembering where you put extra linens, wading through a cluttered spice rack or locating the hammer can be unnecessary stressors. Consider investing in a label maker to help make it easier to keep organized and find the things you’re looking for when you need them. Labels that all look alike will be immediately obvious and cut a considerable crunk of time off of your search.

Use time wisely. Devoting a small amount of time to daily light maintenance is key. If a task takes just a few minutes to do – like scheduling your robot vacuum to clean or putting dishes in the dishwasher – do it as needed. Then, every day, spend 10-15 minutes tidying up and putting things away so they don’t pile up and lead to more time-consuming chores.

A low-maintenance home can free your time for more living. Find more ideas for less maintenance at ecovacs.com.
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