This 1940s Cleaning Routine Changed My Life

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2024
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    Hello friends! Today we are going to revisit part of a cleaning routine that literally changed my life. I didn't realize how impactful doing the 1950s housewife routine was three years ago, but today I can look back and absolutely see my progress and I'm so happy I started this series of cleaning routines! If you want to get the routine for yourself, be sure to check below where it is linked alongside all the other routines I've done so far.
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    Kristina
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  • @WithLoveKristina
    @WithLoveKristina  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

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  • @virginiah7539
    @virginiah7539 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +637

    I am old enough to be your mother. I worked 44 years before I retired. When my two daughters were growing up we cleaned house together usually on weekends, but also some evenings. It's been hard to get into a routine by myself. I have been single most of my life. I have found your cleaning and sewing videos very helpful. I have learned a lot. Thank you for sharing what you have learned from the books that you have read. My life is less stressful because of your videos.

    • @sueorosz8886
      @sueorosz8886 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

      That comment is beyond sweet! ❤

  • @momoffour2072
    @momoffour2072 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +348

    It took me *years* to realize it, but the best way to clean less is to have less stuff to clean. As Minimal Mom says, it's all about inventory management. I'm not a minimalist, but I have definitely gotten rid of the useless crap in my house and I can't believe the difference it's made. Had I understood this when my kids were young, I would have been a better mom.

    • @kaleyjanenigh
      @kaleyjanenigh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      I ADORE Dawn from The Minimal Mom!! She has changed my life! And I so agree! Less inventory has changed everything.

    • @huggalon
      @huggalon 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      So true! Every time I see something I want, I think about it being covered in dust and grime. Generally this helps me walk away from it.

    • @marciawhite692
      @marciawhite692 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Very well said😊

    • @trishwsmom4289
      @trishwsmom4289 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      I have tons of stuff…I’m a bit of a maximalist. That doesn’t necessarily mean not choosing items carefully, though. I bring almost nothing into my home without having an idea about where that item will “live”. I have found over the years that having places for things is more than half the battle when it comes to keeping a home clean. I definitely purge items from time to time but I’ll never be a minimalist..lol

    • @msdixie1972
      @msdixie1972 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Yaaaais I love minimal mom! So practical. I’m on year three of a gradual purge and shift towards simplicity. 🥰

  • @Jen-ci1mp
    @Jen-ci1mp 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +64

    Growing up in the 40's, we did not have a couch. We sometimes used our beds to sit and talk. Later in the 50's we did have a couch, which we seldom used. Memories of the 40's seem just as fresh as if they happened yesterday.

    • @x-mess
      @x-mess หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did people congregate to chitchat at the table?

    • @21cormorants
      @21cormorants 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Armchairs at least?

  • @kaiwindingwest
    @kaiwindingwest 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

    I have five sons, we once lived in 900 square feet. The trick to keeping a comfortable home: less stuff, and put away items as soon as you are done. Including kids putting toys away.

    • @trinaroe5132
      @trinaroe5132 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I grew up in a family of 8 and we lived in a house that was only about 800 sf with no basement. You’re right. People just didn’t have as much stuff.

    • @Skye_Writer
      @Skye_Writer หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      YES! Teach the children when they are young that when you stop playing with your toys, you need to put them away. We were taught this as toddlers, my brother and I, especially when we were still playing with toys in the common living area. We also helped to clear the table of the dishes and wipe it down (granted, Mom always went behind us to get whatever we missed when we were very young) and we even had little step stools that we stood on to help with the dishes; Mom would wash, I rinsed, and my brother dried them with the dish towel. (Obviously these weren't breakable dishes, but the plastic ones we ate off of as well as the clear plastic tumblers my parents used. Mom took care of anything breakable.) Pots and pans, too, were taken care of this way.
      With us helping to do things like dust all the low areas, pick up our toys, help with the dishes, and even learn how to sort and fold our own laundry, it helped take some of the pressure off of Mom and got us into the routine of pitching in and doing our part instead making it Mom's "job" to take care of the house as well as working outside the home. As we got old enough to do for ourselves and do things like set the washer and dryer, we became more self-sufficient. My brother has always thanked Mom for teaching him how to do for himself so that he didn't have to depend on having a woman in the house to keep it looking neat, and I always thanked her for making sure I wasn't afraid to work a lawn mower or a weed eater so that I can take care of my own yard.

  • @conniebennett1557
    @conniebennett1557 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +205

    The chenille bedspreads didn’t have “ pillow shams”. We covered our pillows with the top of the spread with a deep fold then pull up over the pillows,

    • @amyg.5376
      @amyg.5376 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Exactly!

    • @ReneePete
      @ReneePete 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

      my parents had a yellow spread, us girls had the pink and that'was the fun part, whacking in the deep fold via forearm as kids because we didn't have the skill yet.

    • @nakinipeace
      @nakinipeace 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      We had one!! I remember that!

    • @bonniegaither3994
      @bonniegaither3994 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I remember those days. So much simpler than what people do now with the duvets, and quits and 9 or 10 pillows. I just don’t get it.

    • @mercurialgirl
      @mercurialgirl 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      That’s how my grandma taught me! Also her top tip from being a nurse in the 40s/50s: no fitted sheets. Flat sheets top and bottom, tight mitred corners on the bottom sheet. Bottom sheets always wear out before top sheets, so this saved money. You wouldn’t need to buy a whole set, just one sheet, when one would wear out.

  • @karenpeck4344
    @karenpeck4344 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +52

    Checking food was ESSENTIAL in the days before food preservatives became so pervasive. Cutting the spot off the corner of the cheese, pinching the corner off bread with just a spot of green, cutting an apple into pieces when there's a bruise on one side, these helped stretch the food dollars during war years too.

    • @carolgladney9890
      @carolgladney9890 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I still do all those things. At 77, the habits i grew up with are not going to change ❤

    • @Dianne-uv3bs
      @Dianne-uv3bs หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And if you think of it so much less wastage look at how much food we throw out today

  • @KeliOConnor
    @KeliOConnor 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    I was raised in a 750 square foot house with 8 other people-believe me, your house looks GREAT.

  • @Zoeyelizanelson
    @Zoeyelizanelson 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    The way I whipped my neck when you said “if you’re neurodivergent like me” after nodding to what you were saying 😂❤

  • @sargee97
    @sargee97 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +111

    Hi Kristina, I am from England, UK. My late mother was born in 1935 and this is the routine she always did and taught me to do every single day. I am 55 and because I was taught this way I found watching this felt so familiar. We used to have coal fires when I was living with my parents but I don't and haven't had them ever in my own home. Thanks for doing this video, you have some beautiful items in your home. Your new bedspread is what we in the UK call a candlewick bedspread and to be honest I haven't ever seen any pillow cases to match but that doesn't mean there isn't any of course. I still have my mum's. Unfortunately mum died suddenly when I'd just turned 20 but she too loved pretty things as do I. I love your kitchen, I live in a small Victorian terraced house and my kitchen is less than half the size of yours. Kind regards Angeline ❤️🇬🇧 xx

    • @paulafletcher5508
      @paulafletcher5508 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      We call them Candlewick in Canada too. My Grandma's were always long enough to cover the pillows.

    • @eileenmcchrystal8471
      @eileenmcchrystal8471 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@paulafletcher5508 yep candlesticks when I grew up in the U.K. also silky paddled cover called an Eiderdown.

  • @lillylilly8357
    @lillylilly8357 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

    When people recommend to have less items, it's not just because having less stuff means less stuff to take care of, but also having all that decorations filling each free inch of the walls and sufaces, busy prints, crochet curtains etc. make people's brain to be even more distracted. I read an article where people diagnosed with ADHD (and similar conditions) improved their ability to focus just by removing the majority of visual clutter. Of course we love our belongings and no one should become a minimalist just in sake of fashion, but sometimes I think it makes sence. And about having a clean house - as people say "If you have kids, the only clean place in your house is a candy bowl" so you're doing a great job!

    • @androfanatic9548
      @androfanatic9548 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I hate empty spaces they make me anxious I need every inch of walls to have something and no empty shelves

    • @lillylilly8357
      @lillylilly8357 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@androfanatic9548 Of course you do you! 🌺Just saying that sometimes what we love and what we need are two different things. For some people clear canvas works better. I'm not also a fan of pure minimal interiors, they feel too cold for me. But it was a general recommendation to clean at least your workspace to function better and get less distracted. No judjement, just trying to help

  • @shadow_hillsgrandma8224
    @shadow_hillsgrandma8224 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +90

    Being a housewife and mother is an art. All I ever wanted to be.

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    Yes! Always clean top to bottom. Doesn't make sense to do the floors and the knock dust and crumbs down when you dust the selves or wipe the table, etc. You'll just have to clean the floors again!

  • @cozydownhome
    @cozydownhome 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    to hope that wherever someone is that they are safe and loved is such a beautiful thing to speak over someone

    • @AmandaBabyyyyy
      @AmandaBabyyyyy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      It really is. I always watch til the very end of her vids because it’s such a comforting thing to hear 🖤

  • @dec0mposing
    @dec0mposing 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +60

    I'd say the cabinet is 70s from the glass, bullion/bottle bottom/bullseye glass was very in fashion then, especailly in the amber colour!

    • @MCricketB
      @MCricketB 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Yes i agree! May even be late '60s... we had this in our house, the "bottle" glass installed to replace the window in a door, probably around 1970

    • @cherylschantz9893
      @cherylschantz9893 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Agreed.

  • @shellymacchi1900
    @shellymacchi1900 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I agree with those saying the chenille bedspreads had no matching cases.
    Even in the 60s ( i was preteen to early teens then) i had a beautiful turquoise one on my bed, decorated on 3 edges with twisted fringing (nothing on 4th side as that was the top that tucked over the pillows)
    To this day i miss that bedspread.

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I wasn’t very specific in what I meant! I just want to find some that have been repurposed into pillowcases from old chenille bedspreads 🩷

  • @billiewallace6591
    @billiewallace6591 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +62

    You are correct, Kristina. You have made considerable progress during the past 2 years. I don't have little ones , but at my age, I'm learning to return items to their homes and to pace myself. Congratulations!

  • @tamb7587
    @tamb7587 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Idk how old all your kids are but I hope that starting around age 4 you start teaching your children to pick up their toys at the end of every evening.. If you want to live a 50’s lifestyle parents back then started teaching children responsibility early in life unlike today. Kids had chores and did the dishes after meals .. Unlike the spoiled , and privileged children of today. You are not your children’s maid , teaching responsibility and the importance of being a part of a family is VERY important..

  • @chriswhyte-pj6es
    @chriswhyte-pj6es 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +61

    You're doing a great job for yourself and your family, kudos! It's nice when you find a routine that works for YOU. 45 years ago, I wrote out a housekeeping schedule that daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly tasks...most have become second nature, but I still refer back to it, especially for the once a year and twice a year content. It also helps to have it written down, cuz sometimes the routine gets broken by sickness or travel, etc, right? EVERYTHING doesn't have to be done every single day...and that leaves room for self-care which also should be on the daily schedule...

    • @jenellehardin2670
      @jenellehardin2670 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      This is a great tip, thanks! By having the details written down you have a reference, a kind of 'housecleaning recipe.'

    • @riggs20
      @riggs20 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love this idea!

  • @grandmafreeman6618
    @grandmafreeman6618 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    I use the Flylady Cleaning System and mainly work at the weekly Zone Cleaning. Because I'm 78, it takes me a whole month to clean my house. I do morning and evening routines which helps me tidy up daily. I also skip past the Weekly Home Blessing Hour and go straight into Zone Cleaning. Because my children are grown, my home stays relatively tidy most months. I try to stay up on everything as well as I can, and I have learned over the years to go easy on myself, especially since I worked a full-time job out of the house for many of my younger years. I think you are doing a fantastic job keeping your home clean and tidy. It's a never-ending job and at times could lead to depression and/or burnout. Keep up the good job and cut yourself some slack now and again.

    • @anatolia0222
      @anatolia0222 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Interesting. I'm going to look into this

  • @carolinec3951
    @carolinec3951 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    Love your videos! So much fun and nostalgia! The reason why you clean the living room first, is because that would be your guest receiving area. In the 1940s, people were more formal and only good friends would have seen the rest of your home.

    • @carolgladney9890
      @carolgladney9890 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You just made a light bulb go on for me! Of course that's why I clean as I do, and really dislike it if someone wants to look at the rest of the house, especially our bed-bathrooms. My husband is the same, only he wants the bedroom door closed if we have people here

  • @nad_bell_
    @nad_bell_ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    Such an important reminder that finding a routine that works, and seeing progress, takes years - not months, not weeks! Also, the green dress looks stunning on you. 💃💃

  • @7HoofsforYHWH
    @7HoofsforYHWH 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Almighty bless you! We are also a family of 7, that lives in about 1000sq ft of living space. The struggle is real. Oh and we homeschool. I appreciate the realness of your videos. They encourage me to continue to press on.

  • @juliaspear9696
    @juliaspear9696 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    Kristina. I have TOTALLY noticed a difference. You have come so far. You should be so proud of how much you have done to overcome obstacles. All your efforts at decluttering and curating your clothes, jewelry, etc. last year made such a difference, too. Love you and your content. Keep up the great work. ❤

  • @elsiestormont1366
    @elsiestormont1366 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Loved this. I grew up in a small home, two bedroom + den that was always another bedroom. My folks married in 1955, bought the house in 1964 with five kids in tow and baby #6 on the way. Then #7 The Caboose ❤ was born in '73! So family of nine in a small home! I am #5. And the older I get, the more I respect my mom's tenacity when it came to house cleaning. May God bless the current generation of moms with lots of kids in a little house. Lol! Love your Hall teapot by the way. I spotted it immediately on your kitchen counter. 💚

  • @margaretlynch1494
    @margaretlynch1494 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    🙋‍♀️❤️ Your house, your kids, your cat and you look lovely today! Any '50s homemaker would applaud!

  • @hellosambryant
    @hellosambryant 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +75

    “a day in the house wife of the life of a mother” 😂

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Maybe she can change wife to life? IDK, it's how I talk to. I never know what I'm saying 😂🤣

    • @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
      @therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I am having exactly that same kind of week! Lol
      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @christiana_mandalynn
      @christiana_mandalynn 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      That actually makes sense in my brain tho 😂😂😂😂

  • @kelseyv527
    @kelseyv527 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I have noticed having at least one piece of furniture ( an armoire) can hide most of the kids items that we don’t want to see like games, workbooks, puzzles etc, then the rest of the home is just things we use a lot! I enjoy vintage furniture as well, antique. I love this channel because it’s so innovative on changing up the way we see our home for a respectful approach to our cleaning as to appreciate our belongings and to care for them! I would love to see how these vintage approaches fit in other work like sewing, meals and outings! Thankyou as always for refreshing our minds about the way we clean our homes!

  • @ManWhoLovesTheMary
    @ManWhoLovesTheMary 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Yes! I love these. As someone who needs organization to get anything and everything done but has a really hard time staying organized, these vintage (which makes them extra special) cleaning routine videos are incredibly helpful and satisfying. I also just realized that I was cleaning my living space AS I was watching the video. So it's also a good influence.

  • @faithbooks7906
    @faithbooks7906 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    This is such a charming channel. I listened to it while I cleaned my kitchen. Thanks for being such a companionable presence!

  • @tarabarno7811
    @tarabarno7811 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Love the green dress. The neck line is lovely. The sleeves are nice. This dress is attractive on you, major thumbs up 👍

  • @mysticmeadowshomestead6209
    @mysticmeadowshomestead6209 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Hi Kristina. Your channel is important to many of us. You model a few of the ideals of a simple life. There are others who do have to live the nitty-gritty life of poverty. However, we watch for those who manage to life a beautiful life by returning to the beauty of a simple life. The message we need is that we can cutout all of the nastiness of industrial life and return to the olden ways. By showing how to live a simple life in as nice a way as possible. Without money, we all need to believe that we can live a "Brambley Hedge" existence in order to keep our spirits up. (And I do recommend that book series. You're closer to a Brambley Hedge existence than you realize.)

  • @susanhayward2063
    @susanhayward2063 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Thanks for the video which I enjoyed. The slight thing to note is that in the sixties it was still the case of opening curtains at the front of the home when ready to receive visitors, which was a continuation of the fifties and forties routines. I remember it well. Lovely video of yours ❤.

  • @lindahealy4266
    @lindahealy4266 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Kudos to you for not giving up and recognizing the progress you have made. Too many times we judge ourselves on unrealistic standards and give up because it seems impossible. I love that vintage tablecloth - I would guess the china cabinet is from the 70’s and it’s lovely. I think making your bed everyday is one of the easiest ways to make your home look tidy❤

  • @cealene
    @cealene 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I always wonder what cats are thinking as they watch us do our human things. Consistent top-to-bottom cleaning makes such a big difference in both the short and long term. Also, love all the beautiful vintage textiles in your home.

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I am pretty sure our orange cat, Pumpkin, is only thinking one of two things: where snacks, or “can I sleep on this” 😂

  • @Happilyahomemaker
    @Happilyahomemaker 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    I do see all the progress! I love your cleaning routine videos! Your home looks so homey and cozy now❤

  • @sheHerTheyThem
    @sheHerTheyThem 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Food was grown/raised so you checked for spoilage,because a single spoiled apple could spoil the rest if you didn't keep up on them. They didn't have the luxury of the preservatives and packaging in 1940s so things were rotated forward to preserve freshness.🦋

    • @lauras4472
      @lauras4472 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Preservatives aren’t a luxury. They can be harmful

  • @createalongwithsandy7499
    @createalongwithsandy7499 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    Your house looks so organized. I can see a difference too from a while back. Awesome job. And as always, loved seeing the baby.

  • @kariconant3488
    @kariconant3488 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Your home looks really good! You're right. Progress is not always one smooth motion into perfection. Sometimes, I just do the morning wake up routine from the 50's video (hair, teeth, face lipstick). Sometimes, I do it all. Moods, emotions, health and sleeping patterns can hinder a routine. June Cleaver was in fact a fictional character. God bless. ❤

  • @tisa6193
    @tisa6193 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I don't know how you've had more children and kept your house up better!?!😂 Always love your new/ old routines receipes & fashions!❤

  • @deborahdonovan7892
    @deborahdonovan7892 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I absolutely love your channel. I don’t regularly watch many; in fact including yours I only watch three! But your voice is so calming and I enjoy the ‘50’s vibe so much. I live out on the Olympic Peninsula so it’s nice knowing you’re pretty much dealing with whatever I am weather wise! You’re so beautiful and your music selections are spot on. Just a cozy place to hang out❣️

  • @falltravels4049
    @falltravels4049 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I think the hutch/dresser is from the 1970's. I seem to remember people referring to the amber glass as bottle glass. I always loved the look of it. Beautiful. Thanks for the routines!

    • @Plethorality
      @Plethorality 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes. But it still blends in with the house. I love this style of "houseieness".

    • @Julia_USMidwest
      @Julia_USMidwest 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I recall occasionally seeing the glass patterned with rounds in the mid 1970s home decor. That gold-brown color was also a staple of that time period--lots of dishware such as everyday glasses were that color, too. (I was a girl then and didn't understand the brownish-gold and orange and olive colors that seemed so drab to me at the time!)

  • @sueorosz8886
    @sueorosz8886 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Kristina, first off your eyebrows slay in this vid! ❤ your sweet kitty is not even bothered by the vacuum cleaner! You always manage to inspire! Keeping it real and beautiful at the same time! ❤❤❤

    • @usmc_sunscreenqueen
      @usmc_sunscreenqueen 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I was shocked that kitty didn't run from the vacuum 😂❤

  • @msdixie1972
    @msdixie1972 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I’m 51 and this is exactly how my mama taught me to clean house when I was young, and it just makes sense. It’s so practical. You want to dust from the top down and do the floors last because the dust just falls as you clean. Same reason you wipe counters and tabletops before chair seats, then toss the cloth in the washer. ❤
    Tfs a fun video! 🥰

  • @gohawks3571
    @gohawks3571 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Sheesh, I found my way back, lol! I wanted to say thank you for helping us give ourselves permission to be kind to ourselves. It is so hard, being trapped in a mentality of not good enough, you don't deserve things. Childhood is a time when things are burned in your brain. Wish that would go away! But you will help us all 🥰♥️

  • @Heidishereandthere
    @Heidishereandthere 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Oh my goodness! I love the desert rose dishes! I commented on them before on another video. 😊 Over this past summer (2023)
    I actually aquired a desert rose tea setting for four... $60!! Tea Pot, sugar, creamer, 4 sandwich plates, 4 tea cups and saucers! ❤ My Grandmother had the entire set. Happy memories🎉
    🌲Washington State🏞️💐

  • @BR-kk9qu
    @BR-kk9qu 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Wow! I love this episode! You are doing an amazing job. Your home is so warm, cozy, and cheerful! - Belinda

  • @cherylschantz9893
    @cherylschantz9893 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I grew up in a 900 square feet home with 6 other family members. We never thought of it as small, except for having one bathroom. It caused us to learn how to communicate and share.

  • @ShallaBal82
    @ShallaBal82 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm pretty sure that cabinet is '70s. Oddly enough, in the Vancouver, BC area, there are/were loads of houses built in the '70s that had that same exact glass insert on the sides of front doors. A house I lived in as a kid had that kind of window, friends houses had those windows, and if you ask anyone from my era and area about that kind of glass and if their house had that, they'll 100% know what you're talking about.

  • @Rose_Macabre
    @Rose_Macabre 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Top-to-bottom cleaning is the way. :) Growing up (in the 80's,) my grandmother taught me to clean this way. Sooo much dusting!

  • @alexslocum4681
    @alexslocum4681 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    New subscriber here . Your videos are delightful. I love that you openly share about being neurodivergent I was late diagnosed autistic ( high masking ) and last year at 49 I was diagnosed with ADHD . This was a rough weekend due to stress and overstimulation. Then I found your channel and have binge watched. Your videos are so comforting. Thank you

  • @francesmalzahn9994
    @francesmalzahn9994 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    You may have a smaller space, but you do an excellent job organizing it and making it look cozy! A home should look cozy and lived in, in my opinion 🙂 That buffet takes me back to my childhood, Kristina! We had one that was very similar with dark wood and the yellow circle glass (I think there's a name for it, but I'm not sure what it is!) I was born in 1968 and my guess is that it was purchased sometime shortly thereafter, so that may give you some idea on how old yours is.

  • @mrs.e
    @mrs.e 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    First, I think that sage green dress looks stunning!
    Second- what a great way to see your progress and a blessing that you shared it with us!

  • @sarahk2722
    @sarahk2722 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Don't sell yourself short Kristina, your house now v. then is night and day! Congratulations on your progress and good job!

  • @roxannlegg750
    @roxannlegg750 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    That cabinet is maybe mid 1970's. I had similar items with known provenance, and they were purchased in about 1975. That type of beer bottle rounds glass very typical of my young childhood.

  • @huggalon
    @huggalon 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    It's so cute each cat has their favourite spot 😊
    Cleaning the living room before the table might be to make it ready for other family members, while they do their own morning routine. Cleaning top to bottom is important because you are moving the dust around. Checking the food everyday was important, to check for freshness and to see what you need to buy. They shopped more frequently than we do today. We're likely to do one large bulk purchase, they shopped small.

  • @ILikeBigCatsAndICannotLie
    @ILikeBigCatsAndICannotLie 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I see that your cat challanges the vacuum like mine does 😹

  • @twinnish
    @twinnish 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I love the FlyLady routine. I do not remember her having us open the windows though and I think that’s brilliant and healthy. She does have a dress down to the shoes rule to start the day, and I think that it is good to be walking around in more support than a slipper. That’s the only thing I could see that I would do differently with yours, but I love the opening the windows bit I love I just did with the top down. I don’t really have a cleaning routine. I live alone. Mostly my husband has to work away from the home and visits on the weekends so I don’t make much of a mess and I don’t have much to clean but I try to stay civilized. I’m tidy and I do clean up after myself but I like the idea of a routine just to keep me sane because I’m alone a lot. I live in Saudi Arabia and I don’t speak the language and I don’t know anybody, so routines are some thing that helps settle my day. My issue is that I can not pay any attention to the hours of the day and that’s just not healthy. I have no normal kind of hours. Which is why I want a routine. Back in the day when I had kids in the home, routines saved my life.
    My mom used to have that green mushroom trivet in our kitchen . I had a very small house with three kids and it’s a challenge. I got very good at having a minimal wardrobe and minimal everything just for sanity. It’s kind of helpful because I have had to move so many times recently because of my husband’s job. If I have a kind of wardrobe that some people like on TH-cam or my sister has high, would be so overwhelmed every time I had to move. My husband, an engineer, and there are a lot of big projects going on in Saudi so I have lived in all the biggest cities here and I need to implement more routines in my life just to stay on track and mentally healthy. One thing I do have in my routine every day is that I am learning a new language, and I am making myself do it two hours a day, which is a luxury a lot of people don’t have. I’m learning a lot so that’s good. I do think that learning or crafting or reading is something that we should schedule into our routines just so that it’s not all dusting and washing the dishes we need to have parts of a routine daily that or something we actually look forward to.
    I look forward to seeing more of your sewing videos, because that is some thing that I look forward to regularly. We just moved into this house and I need proper furniture so I can sew/set out a nice meal, but I am on my way to getting it.

  • @clairekurdelak2913
    @clairekurdelak2913 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There are so many things I love about this. But one is, that you have a good sized family living in a smaller home, and you have visible works in progress. This is how my home was for many years. We had an old house and I was always trying to make it prettier and more functional. We had rooms without baseboards too! We outgrew that house long before we were fortunate to move to a larger one. I think it’s wonderful to show how we can care for our home and family and share our progress even when things aren’t ideal. (You said much of your things are on display and you don’t prefer that, but it’s how it is!) Your home is pretty and you are doing it all with little children! Yay you!

  • @madzabinga8382
    @madzabinga8382 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I see the progress! Plus, you have a flock of children, a baby, and you live in a tiny house. I think you are doing great, and you look great doing it!

  • @katwitanruna
    @katwitanruna 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When I was a house spouse I used to say I was studying child development using the paradigm of Piaget.

  • @mamabirdie734
    @mamabirdie734 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    These are my utmost favorite videos plus cooking ones. What an amazing feat to keep 1000sq ft home clean for 7 people. Curious if the baby sleeps w/ ya’ll in the master, what’s the sleeping arrangement for the other 4 kids? Bunkbeds in the 2nd bedroom or is there one? Would love to see the setup to get some ideas on configuration. I had a friend same situation. Parents in the master, 2 bunkbeds in the 2nd bedroom for the 4 girls, 6, 13, 16, 18 and the living room at night for the son 20 during visits. Grandma slept in a rocking chair. Most loving, closest family ever. Short on space but big on love and memories. Many times bigger homes creates distance in families.

    • @user-zq7pp4zn1i
      @user-zq7pp4zn1i 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      As someone who downsized our home to half the size I have to say it's so much better- a bigger home did make us less close in some ways.

    • @Shridra
      @Shridra 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      We have 3 adults and 3 kids in a 2 bedroom apartment since my brother moved in with us this fall. He has his own room, hubby, baby and I have one bedroom, and then we sectioned off a part of the main living area (the former dining room, which wasn't used anyways) as a room for our other 2 kids using a standing closet and some curtains.
      It's not a long term solution, but it should help us to save enough money to buy or build in the near future, whichever comes first =)

    • @mamabirdie734
      @mamabirdie734 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Shridra I so agree with being able to convert a dining room into a room. Most of my family and friends don’t use the dining room anymore. They all eat on tv trays in the living room while they watch tv.

    • @Shridra
      @Shridra 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@mamabirdie734 we wind up eating at the coffee table when we eat together. We just sit on the ground lol. We do have a fold up table for when we want to have a fancier meal, but when it's just us there's no point.

  • @meganb.higgins973
    @meganb.higgins973 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My mother has worked as a housekeeper for 40 years, and she trained my sister and I to clean. The reason you always start at the top is because the dust/dirt will fall down as you clean. If you don't start top to bottom, you'll find yourself recleaning areas that you had already done, and this slows you down significantly.

  • @user-vj6po9df1e
    @user-vj6po9df1e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My grandparents had 10 people in about 1000 square feet. Two bedrooms and 1 bath. Can you imagine!

  • @Indiamoon7
    @Indiamoon7 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One minute in, you are STUNNING! Love your realistic home being shown here on TH-cam, love your strawberry theme too! Subscribed! 🍓 my home is 500sqft & we are downsizing to 250! Cleaning & tidying is CRUCIAL to my sanity 😂

  • @velmag583
    @velmag583 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So I was thinking of your dish/sink situation…. If you move the bucket of dirty to the right counter, place the drainer in the left sink, hot water in the right sink, wash and place it in the rack and then rinse them once inside of the rack. Like the Pic on pg 219.
    Alternatively, if you want to keep it left to right, what about a small table that collapses against the cupboard, it would make the door inoperable while doing dishes, but would give you a “pop-up” space to place the bucket. ❤

  • @hollywoodharriet13
    @hollywoodharriet13 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can't believe today is the first time I have come across one of your videos! Love how you dressed your comfy looking bed. Back in the early 1960s a beloved Aunt gave each of our family a different colored flannel blanket for Christmas, you know, the kind with the satin border at either end. Although the satin borders are long gone Hubby and I sleep with it each winter. Love your happy looking home. Makes me want to clean mine. lol.

  • @VictoriasRoses
    @VictoriasRoses 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    HI :) I love your video. That book looks awesome. Growing up in the early 1970s preschool age we had built in cabinets that had the yellowish-green round glass you have on your buffet. At that time they were not new and it was a rental. I would say your buffet is late 1960s or so. I would love to get this book in my hands!! Your house looks great!! Happy New Year!

  • @MiddleEastMilli
    @MiddleEastMilli 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What a lovely video! So helpful, well explained and detailed! It also seems in spite of you changing the routine...over the years, you have become more at ease and joyfully relaxed as you are setting your home straight for the day. So wonderful of you to share this and inspirational as well! Thank you. :)

  • @Betty484
    @Betty484 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Coincidentally I rewatched some of your older videos regarding this topic last week and I am amazed by the difference. I am on a similar way for quite some time now and also recognize the positive changes in my life. I am grateful for it and to see you acknowledging your progress makes me happy as well. It's possible to achieve personal goals and be kind to yourself. 😊

  • @sleeplesscrafter
    @sleeplesscrafter หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your house situation is just like mine! I do have a little more room. 1200 square feet, 6 people. We do not have any storage inside the home. No coat or linen closet, no pantry. I’m constantly getting rid of stuff because we just don’t have the room.

  • @rachelh3938
    @rachelh3938 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I loved "Mr Rochester"! I thought it was great how it mirrored Jane Eyre...hope you enjoy it :)
    Your cleaning videos are so comforting to watch. I'm crocheting right now not cleaning but you are inspiring me to rethink a few of my routines and thank you for the open-windows reminder. It's been cold here and I've been lax on that lately.

  • @MsGardengoddess
    @MsGardengoddess 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I am so impressed by your changes and their impact! You have made so many improvements and have made so much progress. I have been working of a program of decluttering and daily cleaning project of clearing out excess.. This afternoon I went up into my attic and found total chaos. My vow is to make a week of bagging old or broken items. Everything will be neat again! I love your current hairdo and your clothing choices. Your makeup is perfection. You have done so much decluttering. I do love seeing your babies!

  • @user-ml9zg7re4h
    @user-ml9zg7re4h 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Your hair wrap is so pretty on you! My allergies/lungs are so bad I have to wear a N 95 mask to dust and can't be around vacuum cleaners, but no rugs here-a no no to people with allergies. I then run to my room with 2 air cleaners for 1 hour while the dust settles. My doctor also insists I use a swiffer due to the magnetic pull of the dust which is not 1940s style, but my comfromises for poor lungs. Sadly I am so sensitive to the perfumes on them that I have to find ones placed NOT next to the perfumed boxes in store because my unscented box will still stink to me. Anyway, love your 1940s book! Take care.

  • @TeriHargraveartist
    @TeriHargraveartist 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    We used to have those bedspreads...we called them candlewick....Yours looks lovely, I must say! :)

  • @Sara-hz9zk
    @Sara-hz9zk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’ve never seen a cat who was calm around a vacuum cleaner. He was totally unbothered!

  • @aetherscentsrx
    @aetherscentsrx 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for providing a modernized schedule of this cleaning program! I am not a housewife (wish I was!) but I struggle to remember/keep up with things like dusting on the weekends, and because of my ADHD I get distracted when tidying up and end up retracing my steps constantly!!! I think this will help me with making my before-work and weekend routines more efficient and comprehensive. Thank you! Also, your stove is the cutest I love it!

  • @andreaanez7097
    @andreaanez7097 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your cat's are adorable. I could hardly concentrate on the cleaning. So funny how they follow you around.

  • @trishwsmom4289
    @trishwsmom4289 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I absolutely see how your home has changed over time to be more organized and tidy. Your hard work definitely shows. Most importantly, you have created a true loving home for you and your family and one that reflects your personality and love of vintage items that spark joy. There’s no such thing as perfection. There’s only balance and doing our best to find value and satisfaction in even those everyday mundane tasks that are necessary.
    I so enjoy your cleaning and organizing videos.

  • @nadiasews
    @nadiasews 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I really enjoyed this video, not sure exactly why...maybe it's just so everyday relatable and realistic and I love that! We all have to clean and that hasn't changed over the decades, I pretty much do all these things most days of the week as a stay-at-home parent right now.... I also really love your head scarf and the sleeve style on that dress!

  • @kaleyjanenigh
    @kaleyjanenigh 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey, Kristina! I'm a brand new sub and so happy to be here. THANK YOU for the amazing resources! ❤

  • @Hannaheh94
    @Hannaheh94 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was just hoping to see another video from you soon! I absolutely loved this video, your home is so cozy and colorful. I also try to do a general tidy up every day and vacuum or sweep every other day just to keep on top of things in a small space with a hubby and 2 cats :)

  • @poonyaTara
    @poonyaTara 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My father is a sexton and the longest continuously employed staff member of my denomination in North America. He taught me a lot about cleaning.
    The right way to clean a room is from top to bottom.
    The coexistence of stardust and gravity is not a reflection of character, but a person's home's entryway is the best place to see the worst of a person's cleaning habits.
    Nothing organic can be sanitized.
    Last but not least, if there's a house that has to be clean, it's a house God visits.

  • @KimomoDragon
    @KimomoDragon 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Off topic perhaps but Kristina you look STUNNING in this colour!!!
    Great ideas. Thank you for the tips. 😊

  • @Peg38542
    @Peg38542 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just found your channel Kristina and loooovvvee it!!! I went to check out your website for the cleaning routines and you have so much more! I especially love the Hobbit day menu! :) so much great stuff! thank you for sharing :)

  • @user-dy2px8gt1g
    @user-dy2px8gt1g 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just found this channel. Love it. I am also neurodivergent, live in the north of uk in a house built in 1892. Some of our houses still have outside privy’s and the original slop stone in the cellars…. Have definitely been born into the wrong era myself, also a big fan of headscarves, mum of five. I read a book with pictures from 1940s when I was a teen called halving your housework. It was brilliant at teaching me how to properly clean and tidy. Lovely lovely content.

  • @kadybourn7143
    @kadybourn7143 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm just at the beginning of your video. I'm impressed by how mellow your kitty is around the vacuum. Maybe kitty is just super-used to you vacuuming because you vacuum more routinely than I do. 🙂

  • @CRRBennett
    @CRRBennett 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think I saw your 100 year old cleaning routine and now this one. YT is crazy and I have missed a lot of channels I was watching. Anyway, I see a huge improvement. The word routine is such a key part. Anytime you get into a routine or habit so much can be gained. Now, my question is, is this a daily routine or a weekly routine sorry if I missed you saying this. I do have my own routine that is a daily routine, but I do need to have one for things, like window, baseboards, ceiling fans, and top of the refrigerator (yikes). Thank you for sharing these!

  • @gabrieltobias951
    @gabrieltobias951 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love that you made this video. I have been following this routine since the pandemic and have found that my house is so much cleaner. I don’t have children and I can’t even imagine how you do it but I work a full 40 hours and I am in school full time working to complete my degree. This routine has helped me maintain a relatively clean home that I wouldn’t be embarrassed to have company stop by. The most rewarding thing to me is my bed is always made and ready for when I am going to get into it when I walk past my bedroom I’m a little jealous that I am not in my bed. Having my house on somewhat of a schedule truly is rewarding it makes my house an enjoyable place to be.

  • @susanevangelist6037
    @susanevangelist6037 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just found you and I love you! My parents bought a new home in 1963. One of the first things they did to the house was replace the clear glass in the front doors with amber bottle glass, like in your grandmother’s hutch. It was very “now”. So I’d guess her hutch was new around that time.

  • @Midnightconfessional
    @Midnightconfessional 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just randomly discovered this channel at midnight in the UK and oh I'm about to binge all your videos! Love it

  • @jenellehardin2670
    @jenellehardin2670 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's interesting that they have you tidy up before cleaning - which makes the cleaning part easier. So sad, I have usually tried to tidy and clean all in one go...and then when i run out of steam, almost nothing gets done! I have gotten a few bits of consistency down, so it's good to hear even daily working at it may take a year to get to where you want to be. Enjoyed this video, and lovely home!

  • @feliciaclark4811
    @feliciaclark4811 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love your cleaning routines. I printed out the list and it is so helpful to just go down the list. Thank you!

  • @amymaceachern6910
    @amymaceachern6910 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    I love this, Kristina! I find you and your content to be so relatable!

  • @OrganizedChaos7815
    @OrganizedChaos7815 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My name is Kristina and I'm neurodivergent as well! I purchased that book about a month ago and I'm excited to get into a new routine. I love your videos! ❤

  • @erika2995
    @erika2995 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you have old furniture, look on the inside of the drawers for a burned brand. It's a good starting point to see what you've got.

  • @jillsauder8340
    @jillsauder8340 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for your videos! I did a quick search on that amber glass cabinet. I can tell you that circular glass in the doors is called "bottle bottom glass." Apparently it was most popular in the 60's and 70's. As time went on, it was more likely to be made of plastic rather than glass. So if yours is glass, I would say it more likely be the 60s than the 70s. My husband's extended family has a lot of that kind of furniture and they tended toward the Mediterranean look in general. Maybe it was part of that decor style-? (They also tended to stick with 50's and 60's decor in general.) Either that,or Midcentury Modern.

  • @bethanyolinger1943
    @bethanyolinger1943 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm not in the know, but my guess is the buffet/hutch is between 1969 and 1971. My grandparents house and church were build in those years, and that yellow green glass was prominent in the design. 😄
    Also, I noticed your desk area in tbe last video and thought how nicely styled and clean your house is. :)

  • @janicestewart8291
    @janicestewart8291 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the 50s era. My mom was a part of that time. I can say by seeing pictures of my grandmother's/ mom's home. It did seem more minimal. There wasnt alot out. There was a hoosier cabinet for the kitchen and several wall cabinets, but I saw was canisters on the counter. She did have a small table to work on and a dining room with the big table.
    There was a secretary in the living room that has a fold out desk at. I do own that now.
    I'm a collector so their house is way different than mine lol

  • @joannlessner1551
    @joannlessner1551 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the link to the whole book. I love reading those old 'home ec" books. I have several even earlier.