Interior details can tell guests a lot about who is in charge of the house, and often it is not about the order in the apartment.
Some little things can create an impression that is not in the hostess's favor. It makes sense to check yourself.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti" in the field of design and interior, told us what details give away a sloppy housewife.
On the one hand, the house may not be dusty, but a clothes dryer with or without laundry, standing alone in the corner of the room, can spoil the impression.
It would be better to do the laundry after the guests leave or hide it somewhere where no one will look.
Something similar can happen with an ironing board that you haven’t had time to put away after ironing.
It should not be visible during the reception of guests, either assembled or disassembled.
The mop, brush, rags, basins and buckets should be stored in some inconspicuous corner or closet, but not in plain sight.
Gymnastics mats, dumbbells, exercise machines – that’s all great and good, but they shouldn’t be in the living room.
Shoes should be placed on a shelf, in a cabinet, or wherever they are supposed to dry.
Leaving your shoes right by the door can create inconvenience for those entering, and is generally unhygienic.