If you have a busy schedule, a daily cleaning routine of small tasks will help you stay on top of things.

According to research by Drench, 82% of Brits feel anxious or stressed when clutter builds up at home, with many people lacking motivation after Christmas. To help bring order to your home, cleaning expert Nancy Emery has shared her top habits to adopt in 2024. Take a look at them below:

1. Tidy as you go

The tidy-as-you-go method involves taking opportunities to clean little and often. Instead of waiting for the house to get dirty, you set aside time each day to tick off a handful of tasks. It could be putting away laundry, wiping down surfaces, or cleaning the bathroom on your lunch break.

"Whether you're chilling in the house, cooking up a storm in the kitchen, or entertaining friends, try and keep things fairly tidy as you go along so that it's not an overwhelming job at the end," explains Nancy. "We all dread the new year clean, but with the right approach to getting it done, you’ll feel so much more relaxed and ready for the year ahead."

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2. Try a nightly reset

A nightly reset will put your home back in order before you head to bed. "Resetting the cushions and throws before heading to bed may seem like an unnecessary task but it gives you a clear and clutter-free mind before going to sleep," says Nancy.

"Similarly, putting any dishes or cups in the sink or loading the dishwasher and putting it on, or tidying toys away all contribute to a more settled mind before bed."

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3. Create a laundry rota

"Washing can start to build up quickly especially if you have children, and there is nothing worse than being faced with overflowing baskets and not having time to do it. If you live in a bigger household, then try and pop a load on every day," says Nancy.

"Sorting and putting away one load of dry laundry takes just 20 minutes, rather than an all-day slog if you put it off day after day. For smaller households, choose a specific day of the week to do your laundry and stick to it."

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4. Make your bed every morning

"Spend five to 10 minutes making the bed in your home every morning - and encourage your children to help by doing their own. Just this one simple task each morning sets you in a positive mindset for the rest of the day making you much more productive in all areas of your life."

5. Create a schedule

"Creating a weekly cleaning schedule will help you to keep on top of things. Split the home up and focus on one area or room per day to keep it looking nice," says Nancy.

"If you don't have as much time to devote to cleaning, choose a Saturday or Sunday and spend 2-3 hours running through your home from top to bottom; or choose the upstairs one week and then focus on downstairs the next, but be sure to clean your bathroom/s at least once a week."

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 Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she's busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.