When everyone works or studies all day, nobody wants to spend the whole evening cleaning. A simple 15-minute routine can keep the home from slipping into chaos before the weekend.
Set a specific time—after dinner, or just before everyone winds down. Put a short timer on, and treat it as a quick team task, not a punishment.
Focus on impact zones: living room, dining table, kitchen counter and main walkway. Put toys back in baskets, remotes in their spot, dishes into the sink or dishwasher, and wipe visible crumbs or spills.
Each person can have a mini role. One handles the living area, another the dining table, someone clears shoes at the entrance, and another does a quick bathroom check (fresh towel, no mess around the sink).
You’re not aiming for deep cleaning—just resetting the house so mornings don’t start with last night’s leftovers, both literally and visually.
Done regularly, this short routine keeps weekends lighter because you’re not starting from disaster level every Saturday.
