Housekeeping tips: Want to have a huge party – use these tips to avoid huge house cleaning

03.01.2024 06:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

If you want to have a huge party with lots of guests, but don't want to have a huge house cleaning afterwards, then you can do it!

If you prepare your house well, then you can avoid lots of mess and save lots of your time and effort.

Here are a few tips that you might find useful.

Use disposable or easy-to-clean items

Consider using disposable plates, cups, and utensils, or choose items that are easy to clean, such as plastic or melamine. 

This way, you can simply throw away or wash them quickly after the party.

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Set up designated areas

Create designated areas for food, drinks, and garbage. 

This helps keep things organized and prevents spills or messes from spreading throughout the house.

Place protective covers

If you have furniture or surfaces that are prone to spills or stains, consider using protective covers or tablecloths to guard against any potential messes. 

This way, you can easily remove and wash them after the party.

Provide ample trash bins

Place several trash bins in convenient locations around the party area. 

This encourages guests to dispose of their trash properly and helps prevent it from piling up or being left in random places.

Close off certain areas

If there are rooms or areas of your house that you don't want guests to access, consider closing the doors or putting up signs to clearly indicate those areas are off-limits. 

This helps minimize the cleaning required in those spaces.

Offer self-serve options

Set up self-serve stations for drinks or snacks, with clearly labeled items and easy-to-use dispensers. 

This allows guests to help themselves, reducing the chances of spills or messes caused by serving.

Provide handy cleaning supplies

Keep some basic cleaning supplies, like paper towels, wipes, or a small broom and dustpan, readily accessible during the party. 

This makes it easier to address spills or accidents as they happen.

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Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Use disposable or easy-to-clean items
  2. Set up designated areas
  3. Place protective covers
  4. Provide ample trash bins
  5. Close off certain areas
  6. Offer self-serve options
  7. Provide handy cleaning supplies