This research project delves into the realm of domestic hygiene, specifically focusing on the optimization of cleaning practices within a family home environment. The study aims to identify and analyze the most efficient and effective cleaning methods, considering factors such as time investment, resource utilization, and overall cleanliness outcomes. Through a combination of literature review, empirical data collection, and comparative analysis, the project seeks to provide practical recommendations and guidelines for individuals and families seeking to enhance their home cleaning routines. The research will also explore the impact of various cleaning agents and tools on different surfaces, evaluating their efficacy and potential environmental consequences. Furthermore, the project will consider the psychological aspects of cleaning, examining how perceptions of cleanliness and order influence overall well-being and life satisfaction. The ultimate goal is to offer evidence-based strategies to create a healthier, safer, and more pleasant living space for families, promoting both physical and mental well-being while optimizing resource management.