Friday, October 16, 2015

 

how to keep toilet or washroom or bathroom floor dry

The best and the most effective way to keep floors dry is to sweep up the water after you finish bathing or if you accidentally drop some water. In this way it takes less time for the tiles to dry up and it gives a crisp feeling. By sweeping we don't mean that you have to take your house broom and start sweeping. There is a rubber mob with a stand that is very useful in this regard. It has a broad flat face with which you can pull and channelize all the water towards the opening of the drain.

Read more at: http://www.boldsky.com/home-n-garden/improvement/2011/bathroom-floor-dry-250811.html

@For Bangladesh and subcontinent where it is pricey and brooms become dirty quickly, a better option is to use traditional broom that does not cleaning or replacing that often.

: Keep Things Put Away
Strive to have near-empty surfaces in your bathroom. Have a home for everything behind closed doors in a vanity or cupboard. As a side note, shoving things into a drawer or into a cabinet is not considered a “home” for your items. Your goal is to have an actual space, preferably labeled, where each item is always kept. - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/house-home/housekeeping/how-to-keep-your-bathroom-clean-without-cleaning#sthash.L6OSyXGy.dpuf

Unfortunately, there’s no real way to make a toilet brush look like anything other than a toilet brush, but you can get ones that are hidden or small. If you get a smaller one, you can likely stash it behind your toilet where no one else can see it, but you know it’s there. Or, you can get a bigger one that comes in its own hiding container - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/house-home/housekeeping/how-to-keep-your-bathroom-clean-without-cleaning#sthash.L6OSyXGy.dpuf
@Hiding is one of the basics of interior design!

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