Метод уборки от Мари Кондо

Marie Kondo is a professional guidance consultant houseworkHe is also the author of a best-selling book called Magic Cleanup. The Japanese art of bringing order to the home and in life.”

Marie Kondo Method You can really call it magic. People who followed her advice were amazed at how many unnecessary things had accumulated in their homes. They also noticed that they surrounded themselves with people who did not deserve their attention, and rethinked their views on friendship.





The art of cleaning
  1. Get rid of things that don’t please you.
    According to the theory of Marie Kondo, all things can be divided into those that are useful and those that please us with their presence. You need to get rid of all the things that no longer please you.


  2. Remove certain areas
    Marie strongly advises against bringing the situation to the point where a clean-up is urgently needed. Instead, an experienced consultant suggests planning for cleanliness in advance, allocating 20 minutes a day to organize a specific area. For example, today you can remove the window sill, and tomorrow you can arrange things in the closet. That way you won't ruin your weekend with a cleanup.




  3. Save your closet space
    Marie believes that the presence of free space for storing things does not contribute to economical organization, but on the contrary, clutters the home. She advises to get rid of bulky cabinets and purchase portable shelves. Clothing that can be stored without hangers, the consultant recommends placing in drawers, rolling things into straws.


  4. Hang clothes in the closet by colors and types
    Marie believes that clothes, like people, are comfortable with similar things. The girl recommends hanging clothes in the closet from left to right, starting with warm winter clothes.


  5. Use functional dividers for boxes
    An experienced consultant does not recommend buying storage systems, considering them useless junk. Instead, the girl strongly advises to purchase convenient dividers for boxes. With their help, Kondo stores kitchen utensils, jewelry and a variety of small things.


  6. Save the paper.
    Like all Japanese, Marie is very sensitive to nature. The girl urges not to spoil paper in vain and use gadgets for daily records.


  7. Keep the house in order.
    Marie believes that order in the house is not just beautiful and comfortable. The correct arrangement of things directly affects a person’s life. Disorder interferes not only with work, but also with personal life. No need to tell how a dirty plate can cause quarrels and scandals.




We wish that in your house there was order, comfort and comfort! Don’t forget to share with your friends these useful tips of a real professional – they will be grateful!

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