23 Genius Ways to Keep Dust Out of Your Home (That Actually Work!)

Household dust, it’s relentless, it’s annoying, and it’s everywhere. It seems like as soon as we dust our homes, new dust forms almost immediately.

 But what if we told you there are clever ways to keep it at bay? While no home will ever be 100% dust free (sorry!), you can make a huge difference with these practical, easy to implement tips.

Start With A Smart Cleaning Routine

person cleaning stain on carpet with cloth

We all need a plan if we’re going to work better, not longer;

Dust The Right Way

Yes, you need to dust, but there’s a technique to it! Always dust from top to bottom to avoid spreading particles around, and opt for tools that trap dust instead of just moving it. 

A microfibre cloth or a duster on an extending pole is your best friend here.

Vacuum Like A Pro

Vacuum

Vacuuming once or twice a week is non negotiable, but slow, deliberate passes are more effective than quick sweeps.

 If you can, invest in a top quality vacuum with a true HEPA filter to ensure dust is trapped, not recirculated.

Mop Your Floors Regularly

A vacuum can only do so much,  a wet mop is your secret weapon against lingering dust. 

Unlike dry mops that push particles around, damp mopping traps and removes them for good.

Pay Extra Attention To Rugs & Carpets

Rugs and carpets are dust magnets! Vacuum high traffic areas more frequently and take your rugs outside for a good shake every month or two. 

If you have carpets, consider professional deep cleaning once a year to remove embedded dust.

Make Your Home Less Dust Friendly

person decluttering books for donation

We’re on track for a dust free home, let’s keep going;

Declutter For A Cleaner Space

Minimalism isn’t just stylish,  it’s practical. The fewer knick knacks and fabrics in your home, the fewer places dust has to settle. 

Rotate and clean decorations regularly to prevent them from becoming dust traps. Deal with mail as soon as it is opened and keep books, magazines and newspapers out of sight.

Rethink Soft Furnishings

As lovely as throw pillows and blankets are, textiles generate and trap dust. 

Opt for fewer decorative cushions and choose washable covers where possible to reduce dust.

Consider A Flooring Upgrade

Carpets hold onto dust far more than hard floors.

If you’re thinking about remodelling, switching to hardwood, laminate, or tile flooring can make a significant difference.

Stop Dust Before It Enters Your Home

door mat with shoes on top

You know what they say, prevention is better than cure;

Get A Doormat (and actually use it!)

Shoes get exposed to a lot of dirt and dust, most of which gets walked into your home. A high quality doormat traps dirt and dust before it makes its way inside. 

Even better, have a designated spot for shoes and encourage a no shoes policy indoors. Keep slippers handy so nobody has an excuse, even guests.

Groom Your Pets Regularly

We’re a nation of pet lovers, but keeping a pet means extra dust to contend with. Pet fur and dander are major dust contributors. 

Brush and bathe your pets frequently. And if possible, do it outside to keep the loose hair and dander from settling indoors.

Tackle Hidden Dust Hotspots

bedding

There are certain areas where dust accumulates unnoticed, to be sure dust is gone, you need to;

Wash Your Bedding Weekly

Your bed collects skin cells, hair, and dust daily. 

Wash your sheets every week, and don’t forget to clean pillows and duvets periodically, too.

Freshen Up Your Upholstery

Sofas, chairs, and cushions harbour dust just like carpets. 

Vacuum upholstered furniture often and, if possible, wash removable covers. For leather furniture, a damp cloth works wonders.

Don’t Forget Houseplants!

Plants

Even plants collect dust. Gently wipe their leaves with a damp cloth every couple of weeks to keep them healthy and dust free. 

Dust prevents houseplants from breathing so this is not only good for your home, it’s good for the plants as well.

Dust Light Bulbs Too!

Over time light bulbs can get coated in dust. This can easily be removed using a cloth which has been moistened with rubbing alcohol.

Once the dust has been removed, the light will shine brighter which not only looks better, but it saves energy and money as well.

Use A Lint Roller On Lampshades

Lampshades are often covered in dust and as they’re made from fabric, it can be hard to remove that stuck on dust.

A lint roller is the perfect solution. Simply use all over the shade to remove 99% of the accumulated dust. You can also use the lint roller to remove dust from any fabric surfaces.

Upgrade Your Home’s Air Quality

Air Purifier

Let’s look at ways to remove dust from the air in your home;

Get An Air Purifier

No matter how efficient and accurate you are in removing dust from your home, you will still always be able to find more! A good air purifier with a HEPA filter can capture airborne dust before it settles, making a noticeable difference in your home’s cleanliness.

It will also help anyone with dust allergies, making your home a friendlier environment all round.

Change Your Air Filters Regularly

Heating and air conditioning systems circulate dust throughout your home. 

Swapping out your filters every few months helps trap dust before it spreads.

Get Into Habits That Make A Difference

Open Window

These small but necessary habits can seriously reduce dust levels in your home;

Move Things Around

Dust settles where there’s little movement. 

By shifting furniture, books, and decorative items every now and then, you prevent dust from building up in forgotten corners.

Make Surface Dusting A Weekly Habit

It’s not just floors that collect dust: bookshelves, side tables, and picture frames do, too! 

A weekly wipe down with a microfibre cloth will help keep things under control.

Keep Windows Closed On High Pollen Days

While fresh air is great, open windows invite dust, pollen, and pollution inside. 

On windy days, keep them closed and rely on an air purifier instead.

Small Tweaks = Big Results

ceiling fan

These small changes can make a huge difference to the level of dust that accumulates in your home;

Work Smarter, Not Harder

Gravity means dust falls from top to bottom. 

Always clean higher surfaces before tackling the floors, so you don’t have to redo your work!

Don’t Overlook Your Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans are notorious for collecting dust. 

Use a pillowcase to trap the dust when wiping the blades. It’s an easy and mess free trick!

Shake Out Cushions & Fabrics Outdoors

Every few weeks, take pillows, cushions, and even rugs outside for a good shake. 

It’s a simple way to get rid of loose dust without spreading it inside your home.

Prevent Static Cling On Plastic Surfaces

To prevent dust from building up on plastic surfaces like TV screens, simply wipe using a soft cloth dampened with fabric softener.

Any dust in the air will not head straight for the static charged screen.

Final Thoughts

Dust might be inevitable, but it doesn’t have to take over your home. With a few tweaks to your cleaning routine and some preventative measures, you’ll breathe easier and enjoy a fresher, cleaner space. 

Try incorporating these simple habits into your daily life, and you’ll notice a real difference! Have you tried any of these dusting tips? Do you have a few of your own? Let us know in the comments.

And don’t forget to share this with your socials so all your friends can reap the benefits too!

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