A look back on the best home hacks of 2018

Because there's always a better way.

A look back on the best home hacks of 2018

As the year draws to a close, we’ve been thinking about all the things we’ve learned in 2018. Specifically-for-this-article-though, all the cool life and home hacks we’ve come across throughout the year.

And there are a lot.

From innovative ways to get rid of stains to making the most of storage in of your space-challenged city pad, we’ve whittled down our new found knowledge to give you our 10 favourite hacks this year.

Happy hacking!

Improve your Wi-Fi with a Coke can

(…or any can really). We know the story well: your Wi-Fi drops in and out regularly, you’ve spoken to your service provider roughly 1,354 times about the problem, but there are ‘no reported issues in your area’ – and yet SOMEHOW your Wi-Fi signal is still terrible. Been there my friend. Luckily though, we found this WikiHow article showing how to cut open a can, then strategically place it behind a router to amplify and redirect the signal in the right place. This sounds a bit far-fetched – but it actually works! Just be careful of those sharp edges.

Image: WikiHow

Remove water stains with… mayonnaise

NO SERIOUSLY. Yes it’s a superior condiment that perfectly complements my outstanding potato salad recipe, but it also happens to be one hell of a cleaning agent too. Yep; next time you see a water stain on your nice wooden table, put down any chemical-based product and make your way to the fridge instead. Just apply a thin layer over the stain with a cloth, then wait till morning, and remove with a damp cloth – the water stain will have disappeared.

DIY Garden Storage Boxes

The best part of these easy-to-make garden storage boxes is you can decorate them any way you like. Find a large garden planter with its own saucer; the regular terracotta ones are easy to find in pretty much any garden centre. Put the saucer on top of the plant pot – it should be a snug fit. You can then super glue two handles (any you like, regular drawer handles would work well) to the top – to make the saucer into a liftable lid. These little storage boxes are great to store your bits or gardening tools, or they make great tables, or handy ice buckets for the summer too!

Image: Buzzfeed

Get rid of creases in your clothes without an iron

Ironing is effective, but boring. Next time you need a quick turnaround and your shirts are all of a crinkle, instead of ironing, put your clothes in the tumble dryer with three cubes of ice. Switch on the dryer and leave for 4-5 minutes at a high heat. The ice cubes will melt and create their own steam – which is absorbed into your clothes to get rid of the creases.

Make DIY Ice Packs

Sure, you’re not thinking about it now because it’s ABSOLUTELY FREEZING, but remember that glorious summer we just had? The one where-of-course-we-loved-it-and-wouldn’t-complain-about-good-weather-but-it-also-maybe-definitely-got-a-bit-much? That one? Great. You’ll also remember the need for ice packs for those park-based picnics and BBQs. But don’t worry if the humble ice pack isn’t a staple in your freezer, we found an easy, non-leaky way to make one at home – made with just a sandwich bag and sponge. Just wet the sponge, put it in the bag and slot in the freezer the night before, and there you have it – a DIY ice pack that won’t take up valuable freezer space on the other 11 months of standard UK weather.

Image: Family Handyman

Remove paint stains on your clothes with a razor

Paint (the nail or wall kind) can often mean the end of some items of clothing if you have an accident – but it’s actually easier than people think to remove. Don’t even think about white spirit, and instead head to your bathroom and grab your razor. Slowly – and carefully – scrape away any dry paint splodges, then throw said item of clothing in the wash once you’re done – and voilà, the paint is gone.

Clean your sofa with baking powder

Yep; baking powder is pretty handy. It can mask the smell of vomit (shout out to any parents reading this), it can brighten clothes, and a less-known benefit, is that it can also clean your sofa. Next time you’re doing the Spring clean, sprinkle some baking powder over your couch, leave for 20 minutes, then use your hoover attachment to suck up the debris. This little trick ensures a super clean finish, whilst giving the material a freshen up too.

Descale your kettle with lemons

When life gives you lemons, descale your kettle! This eco-friendly hack is a must. Thanks to our relatively out of control tea obsession in this country, limescale isn’t hard to find – however doing this trick ever 3-4 months will keep any unwanted build-up at bay. Just quarter a lemon, fill the kettle up, then boil the water with the lemons inside (twice if you feel like it needs it) – once done, rinse, then re-boil and that’s it! Watch the video here.

Use socks to wrap glasses when moving house

Next up in this series of ‘ugh why didn’t I think of that before‘ is a helpful moving hack. Next time you’re upping sticks and packing away the kitchen, instead of desperately searching for newspapers (the print industry is dying, Brenda – newspapers aren’t as easy to find) – head to your sock drawer instead – wrapping each glass in one or two socks to ensure they don’t smash in transit. Absolute game changer.

Make your own DIY teacup candles

DIY candles are a lot easier than other places on the internet might lead you to think. You can make them with old candles, a piece of string, and if you wanted them scented – with whatever essential oil takes your fancy. First up, grab all and any old or half used candles you want to throw in the mix – melt the wax together in a bain-marie. While that’s melting get some string, measure to 15cm, then fold in half and twist together until you have your DIY wick (at around 7.5cm). Dip the wick in the wax and let cool. Once the wax has melted and you’ve mixed in whatever oils you might want in there, pour it straight into your teacup (or whatever vessel you want), then centre the wick in the middle. Once set, you’ve got your own cute-as-a-button candles.

You can use a peg to hold the wick still (just rest it on the side of the teacup) if it’s moving around too much.

Image: Boho Weddings

And there you have it, our favourites of the year. Let us know in the comments below any you think we’re missing.

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Mum on the run? Here are five hacks to steal back some extra time

Take the time to make more time.

Mum on the run? Here are five hacks to steal back some extra time

Being a Mum is rewarding, tiring, exciting and HECTIC. Between meal time, bath time, play time and for-the-love-of-god-please-don’t-stick-that-up-your-nose time, it’s rare you’re left with a whole load of you time. With that in mind, we hit up a few Mums on their top-tips for reclaiming some hours in the day.

Gamify everything

The image of the perfect family dinner is an easy one to envisage: your children are sitting quietly, patiently awaiting the delicious feast you’ve just effortlessly created – they’re ready to neatly devour your wares, politely thanking you with words, hugs and compliments of encouragement after they’re finished. Snap to reality: you’re wrestling your youngest (who is insistent on bringing their pet hamster to the table) into the chair, meanwhile your other little darling has decided that this exact moment is the optimum time to beat their already impressive ‘scream-as-loud-as-they-can’ personal best. But it doesn’t have to be this way.  Gamifying dinner (and anything around the house) is a great way to refocus your kids’ energy and save you a shed load of time in the process. Try a sticker board of dinner-steps, including anything from ‘washing your hands’ and ‘sitting at the table’, to ‘finishing your drink’ and ‘cleaning your plate’ – including a weekly leaderboard of stars for good behaviour. This can also work with bedtime and morning routines; an old concept, sure – but it works!

gamify dinner time

Photo: A Mother Far From Home.

Meal prep like a pro

Creative cooking is a luxury for people with time on their hands. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. Trying to feed yourself and your kids a balanced, interesting and healthy diet is doable, but inspiration can be hard to find when you’re up against it. A good tip to get round this is planning, prepping and recording. Sounds simple, but try to build up an arsenal of easy-weeknight recipes you know you can ace in under 30 mins, collate these together and then come back to them time and time again – saving experimenting with a newer dish for the weekend. Batch cooking and freezing get a special shout out here, and if you’ve got one, NEVER underestimate the ease of a slow cooker – those godsends are a lifeline to make the most of.

weeknight dinner hacks

Share the load (…while socialising)

The unique experience of being a parent often means you have to make changes to your social life, swapping out certain activities with a whole range of fun, but different social ventures. But why not socialise while looking after your kids? Not only is it a great use of your time, it’s also an awesome way to make like-minded friends in the same boat. Mush is a great app for connecting with local Mums on the same wavelength, for meet-ups, playdates…and even the odd gin and tonic if the day calls for it. (check out more info on them here).

Mush - sign up

Create a master (shopping) list

Shopping for yourself is a treat, but shopping for a household is a nightmare if you’re not organised. Whether you’re using an old school chalkboard, a bit of paper on the fridge, or just shouting at Alexa to add to your online shopping list – keep a tabs on things you need throughout the week, so that when you get to actually doing the weekly shop – you’re just topping up with extras. Basically, each time you run out of something or it pops into your head, add to the list. This tried and tested method is a great way to save time and to eliminate unnecessary food waste too.

Shopping List

Call in the calvary

Whether you’re balancing a full or part time job, or you’re a full time parent – your responsibilities outside of childcare don’t magically disappear after having children. And when it comes to housework, DIY and gardening – those messy little tykes can contribute to an ever-growing list pretty easily. Airtasker is a great tool for re-prioritising your time; whether it’s used to find regular help, or one-off Taskers to assist with bigger or more time-consuming jobs. You’ll find anything from cleaners, gardeners and handymen, to event magicians, language tutors and gift wrappers on the platform. Steal some hours back by strategically outsourcing your everyday tasks, and spend the extra time however the hell you want. (here are a few examples of how busy parents are already using us).

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Get summer ready at the Airtasker Life Hack Pop-Up

We're on a mission to help busy Londoners get their to do lists done in time for the summer.

Get summer ready at the Airtasker Life Hack Pop-Up

Whether it’s cleaning, gardening, DIY or just the mountain of odd jobs around the house that need sorting – Londoners’ to-do lists are among some of the longest around.

And we know ALL about it here at Airtasker.

With that in mind, we’re taking to Boxpark Shoreditch on Wednesday 6th June for a day of getting it done – and all in time for summer.

We’re fronting an ‘inspiration station’ boasting urban gardening hacks, digestible DIY takeways, free giveaways and plenty of advice to get all those unfinished projects sorted in time for the sunshine. Taking place between 8am – 8pm, we’ve invited a selection of Taskers from our community who will be creating various installations and features from scratch throughout the day – showcasing a range of handy and creative skills.

As if that wasn’t enough – guests can also stop by for free Sandows cold brew coffees, complimentary ice cream courtesy of the delicious Remeo, dribble-worthy free burgers from Cheeky Burger and even a spin on our ‘Wheel of Fortune’ to win vouchers to get your tasks done for you!

The Airtasker Life Hack Pop-Up will take place from 8am – 8pm on Wednesday 6th June 2018 at Boxpark Shoreditch. More event info here