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20 Day Challenge

  • WELCOME
  • PRE CHALLENGE TASKS
    • Pre Challenge Task 1
    • Pre Challenge Task 2
    • Pre Challenge Task 3
    • Pre Challenge Task 4
    • Pre Challenge Task 5
  • WEEK 1
    • Day 1
    • Day 2
    • Day 3
    • Day 4
    • Day 5
  • WEEK 2
    • Day 6
    • Day 7
    • Day 8
    • Day 9
    • Day 10
  • WEEK 3
    • Day 11
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  • WEEK 4
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  • MY ACCOUNT

DAY 5

by Kat - The Organised Housewife August 9, 2014September 10, 2018

CLEAN – The Floors

I like to clean my floors on a Friday so it’s clean for the weekend when the family are home and visitors popping over.  I then give it a quick vacuum on Monday morning as it’s always filthy and some evenings I use a Stickvac to pick up dinner that has fallen on the floor.

Having a stickvac on hand makes cleaning really quick and easily, I have just recently purchased a Hoover Air Stick Pro, which I have found really handy for quick cleans, has a turbo head to give the carpets a good clean (and pick up cat hair) and has extra attachments for those high hard to reach places.  Ultimately I just love it for the quick clean up under the kitchen bench.

Cleaning task

Today’s cleaning task is to do the following to your floors:

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If you are trying to watch your pennies, you may notice how quickly cleaning products can eat into your budget. With reusable supplies and few common household ingredients, you can effectively clean your home AND save money! Homemade floor cleaner would have to be one of the simplest DIY cleaning recipes.  It’s important to keep your floors clean with people walking from inside to out, babies or pets crawling around or having the doors and windows open to let in the fresh air. These can all spread dust particles and dirt throughout the house.

I have 2 effective DIY recipes for cleaning floors, depending on your flooring, find my recipes here.

I get asked regularly what is my favourite mop. It’s Vileda, I have been using it for over 10 years and rave to anybody that listens about it. Ultimately I just love the effortless glide over the floors compared to the old ones I used to use.  I reviewed their new Vileda UltraMax Easy Twist Mop on the blog recently, read review here.

Read more:  How regularly you need to clean the floors.

Shoes or no shoes indoors?

This has been a controversial topic on my blog before, it’s each to their own in your own home with pro’s and con’s for both sides.  However, I prefer that visitors leave their shoes at the door when coming into our house.  I don’t like dirt from the bottom of shoes being walked into the house and on the carpets (ours are cream and show dirt really easily), it’s my personal preference as I don’t have the time to be continually cleaning my floors. I also make sure the kids wear shoes (thongs) outside protecting their feet from bindi’s in the grass but also so they don’t bring dirt from their feet onto the carpets.

I place a little sign at the front door, letting visitors know to kindly remove their shoes.  

Sign is available in my shop.  Use coupon code 20daysshoes to get 50% off at checkout  
Click here to download

{The Organised Housewife} Remove your shoes sign


DECLUTTER – Out of date food

Look through your pantry (especially your dried herbs and spices) and dispose of all food out of date.

Add food close to use by date to next weeks meal plan.

Read more: How to organise your spices.

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ORGANISE – Pantry 

Today’s organise task is to organise the pantry. However, I don’t want you to remove everything from your pantry as this can be a big job (please only do so if you have the time). Instead, today let’s spend time tidying and reorganising to make it more manageable.

Below are images from my new pantry, it’s a walk in, which appears to be the new thing in new homes these days.

The top shelves stores large plasticware (such as dip serving dishes, large tupperware), I hide away rarely used items such as disposable plates and cutlery in the white baskets (from Kmart), and extra products I purchase when they are on special. On the floor are some plastic drawers from Ikea, I keep muffin paper cases, plastic bags, whole packets of nuts (I buy extra when I see them on special, once open they go in the containers mentioned below), zip lock bags etc. 

My favourite part of the pantry would be my new Ikea 365+ Plastic Food Containers. I use them for all my nuts, baking chocolate and dried fruit.  They have a flip lid to for easy access. I am yet to label them all, just trying to find the right solution as I wasn’t happy with what I started doing. 

I still continue to use my Tuppererware containers, which I have had for a good 8+ years, I can’t fault their quality and I really like the shapes of these ones below, perfect to hold biscuits, crackers, rice cakes etc for kids lunchboxes. 

On the left of the top shelf shown below i have two plastic baskets, one with muesli bars and  the other with potato chips.  I make my kids healthy lunchboxes, but do allow them treats like this every now and then. Plastic stackable turntable is great for all my different cooking essences etc.

Plastic stackable turntable is also great for spices.  I actually prefer this than the tiered shelf (available from Kmart or Howards Storage World) next to it, as I am so short I can’t see the names on the spices behind.  

I keep my oils in these large plastic tubs from Kmart, makes it easier to divide my sauces and spices keeping it tidy, but also easier to wipe and clean up any spills.

I keep our recycling on the floor in the pantry in a plastic storage tub, which is easy to wash out if it gets sticky.

You will find some great ideas in this post where I helped a reader create an organised pantry on a budget

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Plus, more great ideas on pantry organising:

  • A guide to Tupperware Modular Mate sizes for an organised pantry
  • More inspiring pantry ideas
  • Clear the clutter from your fridge, details of how I have made this board
  • Before and After of how reader Victoria organised her spices
  • 5 tips for a healthier pantry
  • You will find a complete post here, including video of the storage I used for my old pantry
  • What to do with open packets in the pantry

NEW HABIT – Tidy the kitchen bench

Immediately put rubbish in the bin

Once something is rubbish or ready to be recycled put it straight into the bin, then and there, not later because later sometimes never comes and this is how a pile accumulates and gets out of control.  Be it paper on your office desk (create a recycling bin close by), tags from new clothing left on your dresser, lolly wrappers left on the bench, food on dirty dishes should be scrapped straight into the bin.

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5 MINUTES ONLY – Tidy the kitchen bench

Tidy the kitchen bench.  Let’s maintain the great work you did at the beginning of the week.

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DOWNLOAD

Print the daily sheet to keep for reference while you are completing the above tasks.

  • DAY 5 DAILY TASK SHEET – file behind ‘Daily Task’ divider – click to download.

Please share your progress in the comments below

156 comments

Kate favorito October 11, 2015 - 9:33 pm

Loving my clean pantry! I’m always amazed at how much out of date food I end up with!
Ready to take on tomorrow.

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 12, 2015 - 10:10 am

It is amazing how quickly things go out of date and we don’t realise until we give it a good clean out. Nothing better than opening the pantry and it is spotless.:)

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Karen walsh October 11, 2015 - 4:09 am

Ticked off day 5 on Saturday. Did the task “organise some quality me time” and met up with a friend before work on Friday, for a coffee, so did day 5 on Saturday.

Very much looking forward to next weeks task!! ?

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 11, 2015 - 6:58 am

love it!

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Jenny Pierson October 10, 2015 - 6:23 pm

That was a very big week but I mostly managed to keep up with the Challenge, and am feeling very satisfied with such a clean home! Thank you for the inspiration!

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 11, 2015 - 6:58 am

That is great to hear Jenny, we started in the main areas of the home, which will make the biggest impact, you’ve done well 🙂

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Rachael Weston October 9, 2015 - 4:47 pm

Done bits and pieces of this one, busy week, hope to catch up over the weekend.

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Sally October 9, 2015 - 2:10 pm

How many bedrooms does the 20 day challenge allow for? Does it cater to extra lounge areas etc? Just wondering how much I need to be doing ahead of time?

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 9, 2015 - 3:13 pm

Hi Sally, yes it caters for al living rooms in the home. You will be ok no need to do ahead of time unless of course you want to get ahead.:)

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Michelle Comerford October 5, 2015 - 1:30 pm

Is there a checklist for this day, I’m printing the main to do list and the daily list for my own routines thanks

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Rachel Abbott October 9, 2015 - 9:30 am

Yes I do the same thing and would love a checklist to please.

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Kaycee March 19, 2015 - 1:21 pm

🙂 Just had to come back on to this day to comment…. I made it a whole family rule that all rubbish goes straight in the bin (It was driving me to be forever picking up other people’s rubbish) … and it has made such a difference!! Thank you, thank you, thank you xxxx, not only did you remind me to do it ALWAYS, not just most of the time, but somehow you also gave me the …. whatever….to make it a new house rule!!!! 🙂
Thank you again, :*

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Kate - Kat's Assistant March 23, 2015 - 11:54 am

That is fantastic, Kaycee! It is amazing how a quick task can be easily overlooked by other family members, and then we tend to just do it. Good on you for puting this easy tip in place.:) x

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Karen Fanto March 16, 2015 - 5:29 pm

Phew finally finished week 1, hopefully get a start on week 2 tomorrow – cant wait to have a clean bathroom again!

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Kat - The Organised Housewife March 16, 2015 - 7:36 pm

great work Karen, I hope you are enjoying your spaces, especially waking up to a tidy bedroom 🙂

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Jessica Clelland March 11, 2015 - 5:51 pm

Day 5 I actually completed last Friday, but I forgot to comment!!!

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Kate - Kat's Assistant March 12, 2015 - 9:54 am

nice job, Jessica.:)

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Lara Gordon March 10, 2015 - 9:00 pm

I store the kids lunchboxes in bottom of pantry and drink bottles. I have three kids but so many drink bottles and different lunch boxes. How many should I have? Also I store my Sistema containers in bottom of pantry too (in a pull out big cane basket) but they get so untidy and I can never find right lids. Any suggestions?

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Kate - Kat's Assistant March 11, 2015 - 12:40 pm

Perfect! I store mine in the bottom of my pantry too.:) Washed and cleaned ready for a new week.:)

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