This Mum’s Cleaning Hack Will Keep Your House Tidy Forever!

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Let’s face it, it can be a real task trying to keep on top of all the things that need to be done around the house. 

You spend a full day making everything look squeaky clean and then in no time it’s back to a mess and you have to do the whole-day clean once again, giving up your weekend plans. 

Lucky for one Aussie mum, Kate Rowe, she’s got the whole cleaning thing down pat with some amazing hacks that will keep your house tidy every day of the week! 

The 29-year-old dance teacher and mum from Mudgee, NSW, has designed a household schedule that helps keep the home forever-tidy, starting an Instagram account to share all of her tips. 

She revealed to News.com.au, “I created a housework schedule that I shared with my audience a few months back and I find it’s great for keeping me on track and being made aware of when things need to be done.”

She shared a picture of her schedule and we’re sure we’ll all be borrowing this idea!

When asked if her house looks like her Insta pics all of the time she said, “We do actually live like this, believe it or not.

“Sometimes I’ll have clothes on the table that I’m folding, or my five-year-old son Ollie will have toys all over the floor, but for the most part my home is as it seems.”


 
“I think so long as you have some great organising systems set-up it doesn’t matter if you have children in the mix,” Kate continued.

“The trick is making sure everything has a place.

“Ollie has his big toy bags that at the end of the night, everything gets packed away into."

Will these tips help you keep your house in order?

Let us know of any tricks you have in the Facebook comments!

 

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