We use it for putting-up clients pretty often, at least a couple days a week, a couple weeks per month. I'm not sure I'd call that "regular" use, but it's a fair amount. Plus, some of them are entertainers, and some of them travel with children, and each of those can provide their own unique challenges in keeping a house clean. Still, she does a good job, I think |
I like how this PP points out that her GUEST house is bigger than that. Lol. I feel inferior now. |
| The guest house is for business purposes. |
| 7,000 sq feet & love to clean! Highly educated & do not work outside my home. I care for our children & my husband. Trying to role model traditional values. I do the math with our children several times a year. They help keep things tidy & we save a minimum of $200 a week. That is $10,000 annual w/o maid...better known as the Spring Break vacation budget. Now, everyone is happy to help out! |
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I clean my own 4000 sf house. It isnt that hard and I don't know how long it would take to clean the whole thing, because that isn't how you keep a bigger house clean. I just clean probably half an hour a day, consistently, or whenever I have a block of time for bigger things like dusting. I recommend getting into audiobooks--I can "read" and get my house clean/stay moving at the same time.
I don't do much in the way of sitting around relaxing. Some people need that time to be happy (my DH does). I am more of a putterer. I get enough sitting during work. I do sit and read for half an hour or so before bed. |
How is the car get dirty inside in 2 days??? |
| We have a 3000 sq ft house--only that size because the basement and attic are both finished--and a housekeeper and helper who come in every other week for 3 hours and charge $120. Our nanny does some tidying as well. |
| This thread, which was resurrected from what? 2014? just made me want to throw up a little. |