8 Things Whose Designers Forgot They Will Have To Be Cleaned, As Shared By This Group
Very few of us probably actually enjoy cleaning. I enjoy having my home clean, but I find forcing myself to clean difficult. Interestingly, most Americans feel the same way. One poll of 2,000 people found that 51% view cleaning as incredibly stressful, especially around the holiday season. Almost half of the respondents said they would rather endure an hour-long awkward conversation.
Sometimes, this aversion has to do with the design of our homes, rooms, and furniture. The Facebook group dedicates its content to exactly that. It’s the ‘Things designed by people who don’t have to clean them’ group, and its title perfectly captures what it’s about.
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8 PHOTOS
#1 I Like It But I Don't Like That I Like
#2 It’s Kinda Creepy Cool In A Wednesday Adams Sort Of Way
#3 This Sink At My Parents' House Drives Me Nuts
This is one rule we learn as adults – that things in our homes need to be not only pretty but also practical and functional. When buying new things, most of us tend to think about how they are going to look and whether they will fit in with the aesthetics of the room. What are some of the things that could cost us extra cleaning time?
According to professional house cleaner Schar Ward, a bed might be one of them. If your bed is against the wall, odds are, there's a lot of dust bunnies there. Sadly, there are hardly any groundbreaking solutions for that – a bed in the middle of the room is hardly a viable choice. Luckily, nowadays, robot vacuums can easily get rid of that dust and dirt.
#4 This Is The Worst Thing I've Ever Seen. I'd Die In That Place W Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Bronchitis, Asthma. And I'll Never Get Over The Fact Ppl Have Carpet In Their Bathroom
#5 I Was At The Airport In Kona Yesterday And Ran To The Bathroom And Saw This Monstrosity. Carpet. On The Walls. I’m The Bathroom. In A Tropical Climate. Is It Bad I Kinda Want To Take Samples And Test The Bacterial Load?
#6 Thought Of You Guys Immediately