Do you mean hygienic or something to do with hygge? Hygiene is the same all year around doesn’t need an special ”strategies” 🙄🙄🙄…For the hygge a few candles some mulled wine and your good to go!
I keep my bedroom window open 365 days a year, same hygiene as always, turn in robo vacuum once a day, let it mop the floor once a week (or when my 1.5 year daughter plays American and runs around with her snow-filled shoes in the house).
I can’t stand stale air so I have an air purifier as well in case the window has to be closed (I.e. when thunderstorms scare the shit out of my dog).
Not a huge difference in general, but a few tweaks here and there. The air tends to get quite dry with all the warming, so a humidifier is a must, we get so lethargic without it.
I mop quite often around the front door/shoe rack. No matter what I do, there will always be some snow and salt dragged inside and on the floor. I guess I also shower and wash clothes a bit more as I'm more prone to overheating when walking around outside if I'm dressed to not die while just standing or sitting for a while.
But otherwise I feel like things just naturally adjusts themselves, apart from mopping by the front door I can't say I intentionally change any cleaning habits I have. One thing that's an absolute must if to clean out and organize the hallway before winter comes around tho, winter clothes take up sp much space compared to autumn and summer clothing.
Experimenting with different colour temperatures for lighting is worth while.
Some (like me) like a warm, yellowish colour of light in indoor and outdoor lighting as for some it's really cozy, others can't stand it and want a whiter shade and often also a brighter level of lighting. Thankfully, modern-day LED lights typically mention the colour temperature in their packaging.
Do you mean hygienic or something to do with hygge? Hygiene is the same all year around doesn’t need an special ”strategies” 🙄🙄🙄…For the hygge a few candles some mulled wine and your good to go!
I keep my bedroom window open 365 days a year, same hygiene as always, turn in robo vacuum once a day, let it mop the floor once a week (or when my 1.5 year daughter plays American and runs around with her snow-filled shoes in the house).
I can’t stand stale air so I have an air purifier as well in case the window has to be closed (I.e. when thunderstorms scare the shit out of my dog).
Last one I guess shower a lot when you F*ck like a Finn
Ill do more research on these products like the air purifier and the robo, they'll be of help big time thank you.
Well we don't go indoors with our shoes on. Winter doesn't require anything special to keep a clean home.
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This is really amazing and inspiring. This winter I think ill have to get myself the Eufy products but thank you so much for the encouragement.
Pray to god my cleaning lady does not get sick?
Kidding aside, because its frozen its easyest a winter. worst you bring in with clothes is water.
Not a huge difference in general, but a few tweaks here and there. The air tends to get quite dry with all the warming, so a humidifier is a must, we get so lethargic without it.
I mop quite often around the front door/shoe rack. No matter what I do, there will always be some snow and salt dragged inside and on the floor. I guess I also shower and wash clothes a bit more as I'm more prone to overheating when walking around outside if I'm dressed to not die while just standing or sitting for a while.
But otherwise I feel like things just naturally adjusts themselves, apart from mopping by the front door I can't say I intentionally change any cleaning habits I have. One thing that's an absolute must if to clean out and organize the hallway before winter comes around tho, winter clothes take up sp much space compared to autumn and summer clothing.
Experimenting with different colour temperatures for lighting is worth while.
Some (like me) like a warm, yellowish colour of light in indoor and outdoor lighting as for some it's really cozy, others can't stand it and want a whiter shade and often also a brighter level of lighting. Thankfully, modern-day LED lights typically mention the colour temperature in their packaging.
Keep calm and carry on.
There is no difference, sans using more layers of clothing and so forth
What do you think would be different? Do you live in a tent?