ePrivacy and GPDR Cookie Consent by Cookie Consent 10 ways to reduce the cleaning in your home

10 ways to reduce the cleaning in your home

5 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To cut home cleaning, focus on smart design choices like recessed doormats, durable flooring with movement, wall-hung fittings, and hidden storage—all of which make cleaning faster and easier. Avoid open-shelving, ornate features, and intricate details that trap dust and grime. Incorporating tech like self-cleaning appliances and choosing wipeable paint also helps save time and effort.

Housework, does anyone really enjoy it? Sure, there are those rumoured tidy freaks, those who can’t wait to strap on a pair of yellow gloves, but these are surely myths. Because if there’s one thing we know, it’s that everyone wants to do less cleaning when it comes to their home.

If you agree and are considering a renovation, extension, or conversion, then make sure you make note of these chore busting designs you can add to your home. Courtesy of our housework loathing architects!

Recess your doormat

Doormats are your first line of defence when it comes to dirt getting inside your home. For this reason, it’s worthwhile investing in this humble area.

For the best results, we recommend installing a recessed doormat. These will sit level with your floor, trapping more dirt and always sitting ready for the latest guest to step through the door.

Doormats come in a range of colours, so those interior design conscious can match it to the rest of their home - you could even add a stainless-steel or brass trim for extra flair. Your matt should be removable, so you can shake it out at least once a week for a clean. Sorry, not all chores can be avoided!

How much does an architect charge?