Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit of a control freak. I'd love to have a cleaning lady twice a month but I think I'm too much of a control freak for that. When we first moved into our house (1.5 years ago) we had a cleaning service come and they ignored certain of my instructions which really irritated me. For instance, I told them please do not touch the walls, the house was just freshly painted. And they touched the walls and now I have a stain on my master bedroom wall which irritates me. If we had a cleaning lady I'd want her to take off her shoes when she came in, only use our cleaning products and vacuum, not touch the walls, make sure not to stain our sofas, etc. with windex, cleaning products used on nearby things, etc. I feel like it would be more stressful to have a cleaning lady than not have one in some ways. On the other hand, I clean two hours a day and I feel like it is too much.
I also find that contractors often aren't respectful of one's house when they're there. A few months ago we had blinds installed, and we set up plastic tarps in the family room so the installer would stay on them (we don't wear shoes in the house). Well for some reason he goes and walks in another room with his filthy shoes, and on our new rug, to point out something. That is another example of something that really irritated me. We specifically told him to stay on the tarps.
Just wondered how others who are control freaks handle these kinds of stresses/annoyances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you paint over the stain on your master bedroom wall?
The reason is that we had painters paint this room because it has cathedral ceilings. The wall with the hand print is one of those tall walls that DH wouldn't be able to do because of that. Because of the type of paint I think just painting over a small area to disguise the print would look more noticeable than the print itself. Plus I shouldn't have to paint over it, the cleaning lady should have listened to my request when she came in to not touch the walls and not touched the walls. So irritating.
Anonymous wrote:I'm slightly OCD with my house, but because of my DC, have chilled, considerably. We NEVER wear shoes in our house, but when someone comes over, they either take the hint, i.e, shoes at the door, or they play dumb and keep them on. I finally gave up - and wipe the hardware floors when they leave. In our home, we only have area rugs, not room size, so they tend to stay clean. I wipe our dog's feet when they come inside from the outdoors.
Children are destructive, even the well mannered ones, so my suggestion is - get a dog! To prepare yourself for children, of course. I have a son, and I can't tell you how many times I have to tell him to keep his dirty hands off the walls, especially after he eats!
Anonymous wrote:OP, please don't have kids! We moved into a new house about 6 months ago (and bought lot of new furniture at the time). The walls are pretty much all scratched and marked, the hardwood floors have several scratches, just about every piece of upholstered furniture we have is stained- as is the carpet in the basement, the kitchen counters are chipped, and I could go on and on. 90% of this damage is from our kids. Our house looked new for about 2 days. Yes, if I think about it, it kind of disappoints me that our "perfect" house isn't pefect. But really, if this is my biggest concern, then I'm extremely lucky.
We teach our kids to be careful and respectful of our house and furniture, however, we also realize that kids are kids. We want them to have playdates at our house and don't want anyone walking around on eggshells. What kind of life is that? I really think the fact that you're upset about cleaning people marking up your wall several months ago, you have an issue you need to deal with. Is it really worth that much anguish? Move on, it's just a wall that can be painted!
I'm sorry I have kids too, but to tear apart a house in 6 months or after 2 days is a bit concerning. Chipped kitchen counters? All walls scratched and marked???
Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm a control freak and I'd NEVER allow anybody in the house until the fresh paint was completely dry. It's not a control issue. It's about being smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you paint over the stain on your master bedroom wall?
The reason is that we had painters paint this room because it has cathedral ceilings. The wall with the hand print is one of those tall walls that DH wouldn't be able to do because of that. Because of the type of paint I think just painting over a small area to disguise the print would look more noticeable than the print itself. Plus I shouldn't have to paint over it, the cleaning lady should have listened to my request when she came in to not touch the walls and not touched the walls. So irritating.
