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December 22, 2020

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Being messy is part of being a teenager, but with these tips for keeping a teen bedroom clean, nagging will be a thing of the past!

With the challenges of school, friendships, relationships, and puberty (what a fun time that was!) there’s no denying that being a teenager is tough. While it’s important to pick your battles, patience can start to fade pretty quickly when you begin to notice that half the cutlery has disappeared from the kitchen and you haven’t seen any clothes make their way to the laundry in weeks.

If you dread what’s behind the door of the teen bedroom in your house, or if you fear that the mess is starting to become a borderline biohazard, these easy tips and tricks will help you tackle the problem and keep the peace. No nagging required!

Convenience Is Key

The journey to the laundry basket or bin can be too much to ask when it comes to teenagers. Imagine expecting them to walk all the way to the kitchen!? Rather than giving up and resigning yourself to endless arguments, providing your teen their own laundry basket and bin means zero effort is required to put clothes and rubbish where they belong rather than on the floor. Once you can finally see the desk and bedframe again, a quick wipe down with the Oates Anti Bacterial Sponge Scourer will get rid of any germs that were lurking beneath. We’re pretty sure your teen will enjoy having a clean space too (even if they won’t admit it)!

Clean Up Spills

Trying to keep food and drink out of a teen bedroom is an impossible task, particularly when they are studying, so there’s no point stressing about the potential mess. Staying on top of spills as they happen, however, is essential if you want to avoid unwanted guests paying a visit. We can’t imagine anything worse than discovering your teen’s bedroom is home to a plague of creepy crawlies (or worse)! The Oates Anti Bacterial Sponge Scourers come in a handy three-pack so there are plenty to go around. Giving one to each of your teens for their own room is an easy way to encourage them to clean up any snack-related mess before it becomes a problem and means you don’t have to invade their privacy on the regular.

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Set Small Goals

Rather than asking your teen to transform their bedroom from a disaster zone to magazine-worthy in a day, set them small tasks that can be easily completed in a matter of minutes. Committing to a quick dusting session and vacuum once a week, and wiping desks and other surfaces with the Oates Anti Bacterial Sponge Scourers, are simple yet effective ways to manage mess before it gets out of control. If you’re hoping your teen’s bedroom might be ready for Christmas, however, it might be time to start setting small goals now!

Accept It And Move On

While we’re all for ensuring every member of the family pulls their weight when it comes to cleanliness, sometimes it’s important that we don’t take things too seriously. Mess is a fact of life, particularly when you have teenagers and a teen bedroom is a small slice of independence and privacy for them in the chaos of the family home. Allowing them to take responsibility for their own space can go a long way towards preventing them from becoming that 20-something-year-old who still has their mum clean their room! Provide them with easy-to-use products like the Oates Anti Bacterial Sponge Scourers, open their windows for fresh air while they’re at school, and remember that there will come a time when they too will get sick of the mess. Well, we can hope!

What are your top tips and tricks for keeping a teen bedroom tidy? SHARE them in the comments!
We are proud to be working closely with the Oates team to bring you this article. We love that Oates is Proudly Australian with quality products and prices that mean all of us can make light work of every mess. Whatever mess you’ve got – big or small – clean up is easy with Oates.

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  • I have one of these!! oh my it tests us some days…I need as much oates help as possible

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  • I have an 8 year old who’s already messy- there is like zero hope for her. It doesn’t seem to matter what privileges I take, etc she just doesn’t get it!

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  • Sorry. The Oates bacterial sponge scourer just isn’t going to do it!!… we are WAY beyond anything a sponge scourer can do! I have no tips. apart from maybe learn to live with it (the mess)… some people are just messy. And yes sometimes it is a biohazard.. …My side of the family was different to hubbys and I am different to him in ‘tidy and clean standards’; …. and you really have to deeply want to change to do anything about it. Putting toys away together from the age of 1 didn’t work in changing the basic biology of what is going on in our case!

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  • My kids are not too messy. I think my bedroom is messier then theirs!

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  • I have a 10year and she is so neat I hope it stays that way
    To the point she tells her step cousins at her nans house to pick their stuff up

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  • I wasn’t messy teenager…I hope my kids will be same

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  • I wasnt allowed to goout with friends until my room was clean!

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  • Making sure they clean everyday and not go to bed until the room is tidy.

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  • Great tips here, a fantastic read.

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  • These tips could be handy for my miss 7. Her room can get quite messy at times…

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  • One of my kids is super tidy and one is very messy!

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  • My eldest was always able to clean his room in under 10 minutes if I threatened to do it myself. He was always running out of underwear and t-shirts though. Decided to have a bit of a look around his spotless room for myself and what I found was beyond words. He would sweep everything off the floor and under his bed. The youngest would just put everything down where ever he was.

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  • Unless we wanted mum in our room cleaning it and going through everything we knew we had to clean it ourselves

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  • I kids not yet teenagers but i an happy with how my eldest son keep his room tidy all the time.

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  • My 9 year old daughter is quite messy and her room gets bad sometimes. But when I ask her to clean it she does a really good job. I wonder what it will be like when she is a teenager.

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  • Honestly can say I’m so lucky my 10year old knows the rules and she can water in a drink bottle in her bedroom and that’s it no food is aloud and is really good as she will ask on special occasions if a friend is over which is usually just popcorn which I allow and she keeps her room absolutely spotless
    I do have a 2 year to tech so fingers crossed

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  • I just threaten to get in there and do it myself if they don’t get it done. The thought of Mum going through their precious space is enough to produce a result! Voila – clean room!

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  • I am not sure if I am looking forward for my kids being teenages.

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  • Oh the food one does my head in! My two eldest are shocking for that.

    Normally when they ask for something or want to go anywhere, they have to clean their rooms properly, for me to do what they want. Especially if I’ve been asking them to clean for weeks.

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  • My son is perfect, keeps his room tidy and clean at all times. My daughter always struggled to keep her room tidy. I gave her her own laundry basket & bin indeed which has helped. So has rearranging her bedroom a and spoiling her a bit with some new furnuture, bedding and curtains. She now takes more pride to keep her room tidy. And when her friends come for a sleepover she suddenly gets the spirit to clean 🙂

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