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9 Cleaner Home Design Choices

June 3, 2026 · Home

FAQ

Does healthier interior design cost significantly more than traditional design?

Initial material costs can sometimes be higher, but the long-term savings are substantial. While zero-VOC paint or engineered quartz might carry a slight premium over basic builder-grade materials, you save money over time by avoiding specialized cleaning products, expensive carpet steam-cleaning services, and premature replacements. Furthermore, non-porous surfaces and high-performance fabrics boast superior durability, meaning they look new for years longer than their cheaper counterparts.

How do I transition to clutter free spaces if I have a large family or young kids?

The secret lies in hyper-functional closed storage. You do not need to throw away your family’s belongings; you just need a dedicated place to hide them. Dedicate the lower cabinets of your floor-to-ceiling storage exclusively to children’s toys and shoes, outfitting them with slide-out bins. Choose dual-purpose furniture, such as storage ottomans or beds with built-in drawers. This makes cleanup easy for everyone while maintaining a visually calm environment.

What is the most important room to update first?

Tackle the kitchen or the primary bathroom first. These are high-moisture, high-traffic zones where mold, grease, and bacteria multiply rapidly if not managed. Upgrading to seamless backsplashes, frameless showers, and non-porous counters in these areas yields the most immediate impact on your daily cleaning routine and overall home hygiene.

Are washable rugs actually worth the investment?

Yes, absolutely. High-quality washable rugs feature a top decorative layer that detaches from a non-slip base pad. When spills happen or pet odors build up, you simply peel off the top layer and run it through a standard washing machine. They eliminate the need for expensive professional rug cleaning and prevent you from having to live with permanent stains in your high-traffic living areas.

Can I install floating vanities myself, or do I need a contractor?

If your walls are already open and down to the studs, you can easily install the necessary wood blocking and mount the vanity yourself with a helper. However, if your walls are finished, you must cut into the drywall to add structural support, then patch and paint. Furthermore, moving plumbing lines inside the wall to accommodate the new vanity height requires expertise. If you lack experience with plumbing and drywall patching, hiring a professional contractor ensures a safe and leak-free installation.

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