1, a blind eye for separate bottling.
Imagine: Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and hand sanitizer are repackaged to improve cleanliness and high uniformity, and look as neat and artistic as home bloggers.
The reality is:
(1) bottling is also dirty. If you leave it in the bathroom for a long time, the bottle will grow scale and look messy.
(2) When refilling, some liquid will remain in the original bottle, resulting in waste.
(3) The next time you buy a different brand, you should clean the bottles and dry them before filling.
Any accommodation that does not aim at convenience is unsustainable.
2. Open furniture and storage racks are not placed neatly.
Imagine: I like to buy furniture and storage racks with open space, and add some storage boxes, which not only play a decorative role, but also can be used at any time. It looks very convenient.
The reality is:
(1) It's obviously chaotic, especially in a big family with babies. Things are spread out and look invincible and untidy! No matter how few items there are, you should buy a closed one and close the door for one second.
(2) It is easy to dust and not easy to clean.
(3) If there are babies and pets, things are easily swept away.
Putting things away and hiding them is the neatest thing.
3. Storage tools make storage more difficult.
Imagination: Japanese storage and Muji style are popular, and most people are impressed by its neatness and unity, which has also become our goal.
The reality is:
(1) The more storage tools there are, the more items there are, and it takes a lot of energy and time to maintain them, which is simply unrealistic.
(2) It is easy to cause hoarding, and the stored items are easy to forget, leading to repeated purchases.
(3) There are fewer items, so there is no need to store them. For example, after the clothes are streamlined, they are basically hung up, and the rest of the items only need to be stacked in one cabinet.
Formalism's storage cost is too high, which runs counter to making home layout convenient for the whole family with the least financial and energy time.
4. Hazards of carpets and mats to health
Imagine: the living room and room are covered with beautiful carpets and bathroom mats, which increase the sense of hierarchy and make them beautiful.
The reality is:
(1) At home with a baby, the carpet is too dirty, and the wool carpet is expensive and difficult to clean.
(2) It is easy to breed bacteria and unfriendly to rhinitis patients.
5. Kitchen appliances are rarely used.
Imagine: juicer, sandwich machine, ceramic stove health pot, feeling carefree, petty bourgeoisie and healthy.
The reality is: eat ash, eat ash, eat ash. Eating hot pot, sandwiches, cakes and steamed bread at home once a year is not enough time. Over time, these small household appliances were left in the corner.