Household chores aren't necessarily anyone's idea of fun. Still, getting them done is paramount to keeping your home clean, healthy, functional and all-around pleasant. Whether you have kids, live with roommates or reside only with a partner, a chores list can help things run more smoothly.
Your house chores list won't look exactly the same as the next person's, but this guide will go over some of the most common daily, weekly and monthly chores.
Here's the full list of household chores we'll cover:
Washing dishes
Loading/unloading the dishwasher
Cooking or preparing meals
Packing lunches
Sweeping or vacuuming the kitchen and eating area
Feeding pets and getting them fresh water
Walking the dog
Taking out the trash
Clearing the counters and putting things away
Making the bed
Vacuuming all rugs and carpets
Sweeping or vacuuming and mopping all hard floors
Dusting shelves and window sills
Cleaning the bathrooms
Scrubbing all sinks, drains and faucets
Changing out hand and kitchen towels
Changing out bedding
Doing laundry
Planning weekly meals
Grocery shopping
Watering plants
Rolling out the garbage and recycling bins
Mowing the lawn
Cleaning all windows and mirrors
Cleaning out the refrigerator
Tossing out expired pantry food
Cleaning out the oven and microwave
Changing the HVAC filter
Dusting the blinds or shutters
Vacuuming or steaming the curtains
Vacuuming furniture
Cleaning the walls
Dusting the baseboards
Organizing the closets
Bathing the pets
Washing the car
Vacuuming out the car
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