Some people prefer living in spacious houses for different reasons.  Some have big families so they need more space to accommodate them, while some buy big homes so that they can grow into them and start families, and others simply enjoy living in big houses. Larger homes allow for more flexibility, as you can turn any spare rooms into a library or an office! Also, there will always be room for friends and family to stay over. However, large houses will cost you more monthly payments, and let’s not forget about the utility bills.  Additionally, the bigger the house, the more clutter there is, however, there are some tips that can help in managing larger homes, read on to learn more about simple and practical tips that will help you manage a large home.

 

Create a Checklist

Certain tasks have to be done daily at home like doing laundry, making the beds, emptying the dishwasher, taking out the trash, cleaning the kitchen after meals, vacuuming, and so on. Creating a checklist will help you remember your chores and make sure that they get done. You can stick it on the fridge so that everyone in the house can see it.

 

Assigning Tasks

As mentioned above, owning a big house requires doing many tasks throughout the day. So, it is only fair to distribute these tasks among people living in the house because managing a house shouldn’t be one person’s responsibility. Everyone living in the house should help out, even children can be given tasks appropriate for their age.

 

Declutter

Owning a big house means that you have more furniture and items inside of it. Clutter makes homes look disorganized, which can cause stress and discomfort. So it goes without saying that the key to an organized home is decluttering. That way, you will end up with fewer items to clean, and you will get to enjoy a more calming space. Believe it or not, decluttering can boost productivity and improve your sleep!

 

Cut Monthly Payments

Bigger homes mean bigger bills, but you can manage to cut your monthly expenses by:

Installing Cost-efficient Bulbs

CFL and LED bulbs are about four times more energy-efficient and last longer. Switching only the five most-used bulbs in your home could save you at least $40 a year on your electricity bill.

Install a Programmed Thermostat

Installing a programmable thermostat will help keep the heating and cooling systems in your house efficient by automatically changing the settings if you are not in the house or sleeping. This will reflect positively on your cooling and heating bills.

 

Unplug Infrequently Used Devices

When devices are constantly plugged in, they continuously draw a small amount of electricity. However, this small amount will add up in the long run, so you will save money if you unplugged the devices you infrequently use in your house.

 

Get Help

Alongside assigning tasks to everyone living in the house, you can hire cleaning services every now and then. Investing in a robot vacuum or a reliable vacuum is very beneficial as well. Having clean floors makes all the difference, so it is a smart choice to pay extra money on hiring cleaning services or buying durable cleaning tools. Never get behind in cleaning.

 

Create a Family Room

Big homes can be really tempting as they afford you the luxury of your own space, whether you turn a room into a man cave or a home office. However,  creating a family room that everyone can gather in with everything your family members enjoy will make it a nice cozy place to hang out and stay connected. Make sure the furniture in it is cozy, and the colors are soothing and relaxing.

 

Create a Monthly Maintenance List

Creating a list of the things that need to be done and appliances that need to get fixed is a very good idea when owning a larger home. Include everything in it like, plumbing checkups, wall painting, window washing, fixing broken devices. This will help you organize your thoughts and priorities. Creating this list will also help you calculate your monthly expenses more accurately.

While living in smaller homes can save you money, and comes with less cleaning and maintenance, large homes have their benefits.   Living in a larger home can fit larger families, can be very entertaining as you can host big parties, or turn extra rooms into hobby rooms, or create a playroom for the kids or guest rooms. Add to that, the fact that larger homes usually have bigger gardens and outdoor areas. If you follow these simple tips you will be able to efficiently manage your larger home and enjoy its benefits.