The ‘five-zone’ rule that will leave your house as ‘clean as a hotel’ & it means you won’t need to spend hours cleaning

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THIS is the simple rule that will leave your home feeling as “clean as a hotel” and help you handle family chores.

An skilled has revealed how to leave your house glowing with an simple “five-zone” rule that will help you keep on top of cleaning.

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Keep your home as clean as a lodge with this simple methodCredit: Getty

Expert reveals best approach to keep on top of chores

Zara O’Hare from Land of Rugs believes you do not need to set apart a full day each week to do a full family ‘reset’, but can keep on top of chores by following her simple steps.

She said: “You don’t need a full housekeeping team.

“You just need a few intentional habits that create the same feeling of calm and order.”

The game-changing household hack

The life-changing method dubbed the ‘five-zone rule’ involves dividing your home into five zones – sleeping, bathing, dining, relaxing, working.

Once you have split your rooms into these categories you can go about tackling one per weekday.

O’Hare added: “This hotel-style routine retains all the things under control without it feeling overwhelming.”

How to make your home feel like a hotel

She also recommends introducing certain scents to make your home feel hotel fresh.

O’Hare advises trying reed diffusers, linen sprays and essential oil blends like bergamot and white tea.

Avoid artificial or overpowering air fresheners – subtle scents are the goal.

Another hotel standard is super white sheets.

I’m a cleaning whizz, using a 15p household item will make your tap shine in minutes

O’Hare suggests washing them in boiling hot water once a week, and adding baking soda or white vinegar to each load to restore their bright white colour.

Baking soda is a natural product with many uses when it comes to cleaning.

So it’s no surprise that hotel workers rave about it.

She also favours breathable, high-thread-count cotton, finished off with a hotel tuck to get the full luxury effect.

Hotel cleaner Nicola Rodriguez previously shared her cleaning tricks with Fabulous.

She said: “Bed’s are the point of interest of your room. I make the mattress’s like they’re in a showroom.”

Towels are also an important detail guests focus, and Nicola said you “do not ever need to see the underside line of a folded towel”.

Cleaning and household chores in numbers

Well Polished conducted a survey and the results are in!

  • Cleaning the oven – 34%
  • Ironing – 15%
  • Cleaning the toilet – 10%
  • Washing the dishes – 5%
  • Decluttering – 4%

Most Liked Household Chores

  • Cooking meals – 21%
  • Decluttering – 12%
  • Hoovering – 11%
  • Doing the laundry – 9%
  • Tending to pets %

Men VS Women: Who Puts the Work In?

Men spend 7 hours 54 minutes a week cleaning.

Women spend 12 hours 15 minutes a week cleaning. 

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The “five-zone” rule tackles a different half of the home each dayCredit: Getty

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