Let’s be honest: chores and home projects can be dull for most of us. If you want time-saving tips for housekeeping, you’re in the right place. We’ve compiled the best hacks for easier domestic life, covering storage, cleaning, and home repairs.
Round up Pet Hairs With a Squeegee
Vacuuming can be tedious, especially with pet hair everywhere. An old squeegee can help. Run it firmly across your carpet in one direction to create static electricity that attracts and collects pet hair. This DIY hack simplifies carpet cleaning, eliminating the need for expensive products and allowing you to vacuum the gathered hair in one go.
Apply tape before hammering nails into the walls
To prevent wall damage when hammering nails, place masking tape over the target area. This protective barrier ensures a clean and undamaged wall surface once the nail is inserted.
Use ice to remove carpet indents
For carpet owners dealing with unsightly dents caused by moving furniture, try this quick fix using ice cubes from your freezer. Place an ice cube in each dent, wait for it to melt, blot away excess water, and fluff the carpet. In about 12 hours, you’ll see the full effect of this hack.
Organize cables with tags
To avoid the annoyance of tangled cords, collect bread tags and label them with the device’s name. Attach these labeled tags to the cords to easily identify and organize them.
Fill a bucket with a dustpan
Filling a bucket from the sink can be messy and time-consuming, but there’s a helpful hack. Use a dustpan to guide water from the tap into the bucket. Ensure the dustpan and bucket are correctly positioned to avoid spills.
Organize cords with old toilet roll tubes
Tangled cords are a common headache in many homes, from chargers to extension cords. Storing them neatly can be tedious. Here’s a handy solution: recycle old toilet and kitchen towel rolls. Just slide each cord into a tube, label it, and you’ll have an easy home organization hack to keep your cords untangled.
Use a Pringles tube to store spaghetti
Prevent spaghetti mess in your pantry by reusing an empty Pringles can. Clean it, insert the spaghetti, and keep the lid to keep it tidy and organized. A simple and low-cost way to repurpose the can.
Clean your air-con vents in the dishwasher
To reveal your home’s dirt, check your air-con vents. Over time, they accumulate dust, pet hair, and skin flakes, reducing efficiency. Clean them easily by unscrewing and placing them in the dishwasher on a cool setting. Blow-dry afterward, and you’re done!
Utilize shoe organizers for versatile storage
When visiting a friend’s house and the bathroom door feels heavy, it could be due to a clever storage solution – a shoe organizer filled with toiletries. Hung on the door, it holds beauty products, medicines, and more. This versatile hack can be used to save space in closets, garages, or anywhere you need to store items like electrical cords and screws.
Use kitchen tongs to keep blinds clean
Save money on blind cleaning tools by using your kitchen tongs. Clean the tongs, cover the ends with a cloth or old T-shirt secured by a rubber band, leaving the handle free. Run the covered tongs along each slat of your blinds to pick up dust and dirt. When the cloth is dirty, remove, shake it out, and repeat.
Use a tissue box to keep plastic bags organized
Don’t let stray plastic bags clutter your kitchen. Repurpose empty tissue boxes to neatly store them. Roll each bag tightly with the handles sticking out, and slide them into the box for easy access.
Use binder clips to seal and organize freezer items
To optimize freezer storage and prevent food bags from getting lost in the chaos, use binder clips. Roll down the bag openings, then attach them to the middle rack of your freezer with binder clips. This handy hack creates more space and ensures no more forgotten items.
Clean your gutters using a vacuum and PVC pipes
Save money on gutter cleaning by using a vacuum cleaner and duct-taped PVC piping. You can also add an angled elbow joint for hands-free positioning in the gutter. Move the PVC pipe along the gutter while using the vacuum cleaner to remove debris, making a challenging home maintenance task much easier.
Create non-slip hangers with hot glue
Prevent silky clothes from slipping off hangers by making your own non-slip hangers with a hot glue gun. The hot glue creates a grip that keeps clothes in place, especially useful for delicate fabrics or items with slippery straps. This quick and easy DIY project allows you to use your improved hangers right away.
Flatten ground beef before freezing
To save freezer space and speed up thawing, place ground beef in a large freezer bag, remove air, and gently flatten it. It’s a win-win solution.
Organize cleaning product cabinets using a tension rod
Tidy up your cluttered cleaning cabinet with a tension rod. Install it at the back of the cabinet, hang your cleaning bottles on it, and keep your supplies within easy reach. This versatile home organization hack can be used in various cabinets around your home, not just the cleaning cabinet.
Clean your blender by blending dish soap
Cleaning your blender is a breeze after your morning smoothie. Fill it with warm water and a squirt of dish soap, run the blender for a few seconds, and let the soapy water clean the blades and sides. Empty the water in the sink, rinse the jug to remove suds, and let it dry on your drying rack.
Save closet space using can pull tabs
When you’re low on closet space and hangers, don’t discard clothes you love. Use soda can pull tabs with two holes to hang two or more hangers on one. Simply hang the top hole of the tab on the first hanger, and thread additional hangers through the lower hole as needed.
Organize purses with a pot lid rack
Tired of cluttered purses in your wardrobe? Use an old pot lid rack with dividers, attach it to the inside of a closet or pantry door, and slide your purses into the slots for an organized solution. This versatile storage hack demonstrates that kitchen solutions can be applied in other parts of your home.
Seal bags effectively using plastic bottle tops
Seal plastic bags effectively with old bottle tops. Cut off the top of a plastic bottle, leaving a wide enough section to seal your bags. Slide the open end of the bag through the bottle top, fold it over, and secure it in place with the bottle lid. This creates an airtight seal, keeping food fresh and preventing spills, all while giving your old bottles a new use that can be reused.
Avoid scraping your car in the garage using a pool noodle
Prevent car scrapes in the garage by using pool noodles on both sides of the entryway. This helpful hack is perfect for narrow or tight spaces. The pool noodles act as a cushion, absorbing any accidental impacts and safeguarding both the car and the walls. They’re easy to install with adhesive strips or hooks, saving you from costly repairs and providing peace of mind while parking in the garage.
Save kitchen space by hanging pots and pans
Save space and improve kitchen organization by hanging pots and pans. Install a rod inside a cupboard or on a kitchen wall, add hooks, and hang your cookware. This practical solution makes cooking more convenient and adds a decorative touch to your kitchen. No more struggling to find saucepans or dealing with cluttered cupboards.
Maintain boot shape with a foam noodle
Maintain your boot’s shape by using a cut foam noodle inside. This cost-effective solution prevents creasing and collapsing, making boot storage easier and extending their lifespan without the need for costly repairs.
Create your own aluminum foil dispenser
Prevent aluminum foil from going missing by making your DIY foil dispenser. Install a pair of command hooks and a tension rod. Thread the foil roll through the rod and hang it on the hooks. This simple hack keeps your foil accessible while cooking and maximizes kitchen space. It’s a win-win solution!
Keep sponges clean with a binder clip
To keep sponges clean and prevent mold growth, use a binder clip as an alternative to a sponge holder. After use, clip the sponge onto the binder clip and hang it on the sink’s edge or a dish rack, allowing it to dry quickly. This practical hack eliminates the need for special sponge holders. Just check your home office for available binder clips!
Use the hole in your pot handle to hold your cooking spatula
Use the hole in your pot handle to hold your cooking spatula for more efficient and mess-free cooking. Insert the spatula handle into the pot handle’s hole, allowing the spatula to rest on top of the pot. This keeps your spatula conveniently within reach, eliminating the need to place it on the countertop or stove. Try this useful hack during your next cooking session!
Secure car fresheners to your house fan for a pleasant-smelling home
Keep your home smelling fresh during hot weather by attaching car air fresheners (the clip-on type) to your household fan. Simply secure them to the fan’s wire or plastic outer cage as shown in the picture. Remember to turn the fan off while attaching the fresheners and ensure they are not obstructing the blades before switching the fan back on. This unconventional hack helps maintain a pleasant-smelling and cool home.
Use clothes pegs to prevent toothbrushes from coming into contact with germs
For a simple and cost-effective way to keep toothbrushes organized and clean without a holder, use cleaned clothes pegs to elevate the toothbrush heads, preventing contact with germs and bacteria. This solution avoids sink mess and saves space. You can also label the pegs or use different colors for easy identification by family members.
Use magnets to keep your hammer and nails together
Make your DIY projects easier by using magnets to keep your hammer and nails together. Attach a small magnet to the hammer’s handle with strong adhesive. The magnet will securely hold the nails, preventing them from getting lost or scattered during your work. It’s a brilliant hack that simplifies DIY tasks.
Easily calculate individual spaghetti portions using the spoon’s center hole
When cooking spaghetti for a group, use your pasta spoon to easily calculate individual portion sizes. Take a handful of spaghetti and see how much fits into the hole in the spoon’s center. This amount represents the suggested portion size for one person. Repeat this process for the number of guests you’re serving, ensuring accurate pasta portions.
Use toothpaste to repair car and furniture scratches
Repair scratches on furniture and cars with toothpaste. Apply a small amount to each scratch, gently polish the area in a circular motion with a cloth, and wipe away any excess with a damp towel. This easy hack helps restore the appearance of your belongings.
Transform shower hooks into trouser hangers
Make hanging trousers and organizing items easier by repurposing shower hooks into hangers. Slide the shower hooks onto a rod and use them to hang trousers through the belt loops. Additionally, they can be used for scarves, ties, belts, handbags, utensils, towels, loofahs, and more, providing versatile and cost-effective storage solutions.
Transform old beverage dispensers into a detergent container
Simplify your laundry routine by repurposing an old beverage dispenser or container. Add a label and fill it with your preferred washing soaps and liquids for easy access. You can place it on a shelf or mount it on the wall. When you need detergent, press the soap pump to dispense the required amount. It’s a quick and efficient solution.
Stop sheets from slipping with suspenders
Prevent elastic bed sheets from slipping by using suspenders. Attach a suspender clip to each corner of the sheet, ensuring even spacing. Lift the mattress slightly and connect the clips to corresponding points on the underside. Adjust the tension for a snug fit. This simple solution keeps your bed sheets securely in place.
Keep trash bags in place with Command hooks
Avoid trash bag mishaps by securing them in place with Command hooks. Glue the hooks to the bin’s edge and use them to hold up the liner. Loop the bag’s top over the hooks to ensure a secure fit. This prevents the bag from slipping into the trash can, making cleanup easier. Command hooks are an affordable and effective solution.
Use a staple remover to add keys to your chain with ease
Easily add keys to your keychain without chipped nails or frustration. Use a staple remover to simplify the process. Insert the pointed end of the staple remover into the keyring with the flat side facing up. Gently pry open the keyring by pressing down on the remover’s handle, creating a small gap. Slide the key onto the keyring through the gap. It’s a quick and pain-free solution.
Use caulk for a cleaner finish on your paint job
To achieve a cleaner finish in your paint job, especially in challenging areas like baths and sinks, caulk can be a helpful tool. While painter’s tape is a good start, caulk fills gaps in the tape to prevent your paint job from being ruined. You can find caulk at your local hardware store for an affordable price. Simply tape either side of the area, apply the caulk, and peel off the tape for a polished result.
Store plastic bags in repurposed wet wipe containers
Tired of plastic bags cluttering your kitchen and disappearing into obscure corners? Repurpose an old wet wipe container to solve this problem. Neatly fold your plastic bags and place them inside the container for easy access. This DIY hack keeps your plastic bags organized and readily available when you need them.
Drill holes in your trash can to prevent garbage bags from getting stuck
To prevent trash bags from getting stuck due to moisture and humidity, drill small holes in the bottom of your trash can. These holes allow air to flow into the bag, preventing vacuum sealing and making it easier to remove the bag when it’s full. This simple and effective solution saves time and prevents bag tears and mess.
Sharpen knives with a mug’s ceramic edges
Maintaining a sharp knife is crucial in the kitchen. However, knife sharpeners can be costly. Instead, you can use the unglazed portion on the bottom of ceramic plates or mugs to sharpen your knife for free. Hold the ceramic object with one hand and slide the blade across the unglazed ring at a 20-degree angle, applying light pressure. Repeat this process several times, alternating between each side of the blade until it’s sharp, making your vegetable chopping a breeze.
Remove hard water stains
There are professional cleaning solutions made specifically to remove hard water stains and they can work wonders. You can also try a mixture of Dawn dish soap and vinegar that many people say works really well.
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