1. Enhance Walls with Artwork
Using artwork to decorate adds vibrancy and brightness to your home. The choice of artwork should complement the wall color and suit the space of each room. Opt for large artwork in the living room and smaller pieces for the bedroom. Avoid hanging too many paintings on different wall corners; arrange them sensibly and logically. Don't make people feel like they're lost in an art gallery!


2. Lighting Fixtures
Appropriate lighting fixtures also enhance the beauty of your home. However, to save electricity, you should use energy-efficient bulbs and divide each area into different lighting zones with various lighting fixtures; you can simply turn off the lights in unnecessary areas. Illuminate the entire living room to make it stand out when entertaining guests. There are plenty of lighting options available in the market with diverse designs and reasonable prices, so don't hesitate to find the most suitable ones for you.


3. Use Multiple Floor Mats at Entryways
Place mats at main entryways and bathrooms to minimize dirt on the floors. Use larger mats at main entrances and absorbent mats in bathrooms. Also, place liners under furniture legs such as tables, cabinets, and decorative flower pots—all fixed objects inside the house. These liners will prevent dirt from sticking to the floor, preserving its aesthetics. Occasionally, you can simply remove and wash the liners to keep them clean.


4. Hang Thin Fabric Curtains on Windows
Use window curtains to limit sunlight during intense periods, prevent dust, and avoid disturbances from neighbors. Hanging curtains will enhance the beauty of your home. For small windows, opt for curtains with vertical patterns. Curtains with vertical stripes or floral patterns will make your curtains appear much longer. However, excessive use of curtains that block out light completely is not advisable. Instead, opt for thin fabric curtains that provide natural ventilation.


5. Arrange Furniture Along Walls
To prevent damage to your walls, furniture should be placed about 12 - 15 cm away from the wall instead of being placed flush against it. This not only helps protect the walls from damage during furniture movement but also prevents them from becoming stained, damp, or moldy, making cleaning and maintenance easier when necessary.


6. Utilize Multiple Covered Trash Bins
Using a single large trash bin and waiting until it's full before emptying it can make the area around the bin smell unpleasant. Instead, use multiple small trash bins in the living room, dining room, bathroom, etc. Practice waste segregation at the source to save costs and keep your home clean. Invest in trash bins with lids to prevent your pets from rummaging through them when you're not around.


7. Indoor Planting
Planting indoor plants not only serves as decoration but also acts as natural air purifiers. If your living space is limited, opt for shade-loving plants or hanging pots; if you have ample space, consider growing vegetables. Growing your own vegetables can help you save on food costs and is also very safe. Moreover, certain feng shui plants can bring fortune and luck to the homeowner. Some suitable indoor plants include: snake plant, peace lily, aloe vera, spider plant, money tree, lucky bamboo, etc.


8. Embrace the New, Let Go of the Old
Don't hesitate to part with old furniture or items like plastic bottles; they clutter your space. Over time, these items gather dust, making your home feel cramped, uncomfortable, and difficult to clean. If you can't let go, consider building a small storage shed and neatly organizing these items there. But the best advice is to simply discard what you don't need.


9. Opt for Tile Flooring in Homes with Kids
Here's a piece of advice for families with young children: opt for tile flooring instead of wallpaper. It's inevitable that young children will make a mess and explore, so let them play freely without worrying about dirtying the walls! There are plenty of easy-to-clean tile options available in the market. Make use of them for wall tiling. You don't have to tile the entire wall; leaving a gap of about 1 to 1.5 meters is sufficient.


10. Blend Different Scents
Even with regular cleaning, homes can still harbor unpleasant odors, which can adversely affect health. Pleasant scents can bring happiness to many households. A sweet fragrance can uplift the mood of you and your guests. Therefore, placing a scented candle near the entrance or using sachets in various rooms is essential. In the bedroom, ensuring a gentle fragrance can be achieved by placing scented wax in corners of closets, beds, or even between layers of blankets and bedspreads.
The kitchen often traps food odors and grease, so using ventilation fans or odor extractors is a common practice. Additionally, adding a small vase of flowers or citrus peels like oranges, lemons, limes, or grapefruits can effectively neutralize odors. Bathrooms need to be well-ventilated and dry. Choose laundry detergents and bath soaps with pleasant scents to not only clean but also deodorize. Fragrant bath oils, soaps, and shower gels will permeate the room with your signature scent. Bathrooms often have unpleasant odors, so hanging air freshener or using scented wax is necessary.


