Not the person you responded to, but I generally draw a line between messy and filthy. Messy people don’t fold their clean clothes, leave books stacked around, and have half finished projects on the kitchen table. Filthy people drop chicken bones behind the couch, leave period blood on the toilet and shit stained underwear on the floor. One needs to spend an hour or so picking up their mess, the other needs an exterminator for the cockroaches that are eating the rotten food on the countertop.
Yeah, that’s my line, too. Clutter is annoying but isn’t urgent. Food, water, and bodily functions need to be cleaned up ASAP or they will become biohazards. And also watch for bugs to catch them before an infestation becomes established.
And if you’re still lazy, the most important part is managing moisture. If things are wet enough, your house itself will get moldy. That musty basement smell is mold. If you smell it outside of the basement (and it’s not just a draft from the basement), check under your sink and your plumbing. That’s how I realized my tap had a leak when it was turned on.
If your garbage often stinks, try a garbage can without a lid so that the moisture in food thrown out can evaporate instead of getting trapped with the garbage. Though the smell can also sink in to the plastics used for some cans, so if it’s gotten pretty stinky regularly before this, taking the lid off might not help.
Not the person you responded to, but I generally draw a line between messy and filthy. Messy people don’t fold their clean clothes, leave books stacked around, and have half finished projects on the kitchen table. Filthy people drop chicken bones behind the couch, leave period blood on the toilet and shit stained underwear on the floor. One needs to spend an hour or so picking up their mess, the other needs an exterminator for the cockroaches that are eating the rotten food on the countertop.
Yeah, that’s my line, too. Clutter is annoying but isn’t urgent. Food, water, and bodily functions need to be cleaned up ASAP or they will become biohazards. And also watch for bugs to catch them before an infestation becomes established.
And if you’re still lazy, the most important part is managing moisture. If things are wet enough, your house itself will get moldy. That musty basement smell is mold. If you smell it outside of the basement (and it’s not just a draft from the basement), check under your sink and your plumbing. That’s how I realized my tap had a leak when it was turned on.
If your garbage often stinks, try a garbage can without a lid so that the moisture in food thrown out can evaporate instead of getting trapped with the garbage. Though the smell can also sink in to the plastics used for some cans, so if it’s gotten pretty stinky regularly before this, taking the lid off might not help.