101 Indian Household Hacks – Kitchen, Cleaning & Everyday Jugaad
Life in India comes with its own unique household challenges – from saving LPG gas in the kitchen to tackling stubborn stains and keeping clothes fresh during the monsoon. The good news? Indian homes are full of age-old household hacks and jugaad tricks passed down from parents and grandparents.
In
this article, we bring you 101 simple Indian household hacks that actually work.
These time-saving, money-saving, and stress-free solutions will make your daily
life easier and smarter.
Kitchen Hacks
for Indian Homes
1. Put
a wooden spoon across a boiling pot to stop water from overflowing.
2. Keep
curry leaves fresh by wrapping them in newspaper before refrigerating.
3. Store
onions and potatoes separately – they last longer.
4. Add
a few drops of lemon juice to rice while cooking for non-sticky grains.
5. Freeze
leftover coriander chutney in ice cube trays for quick use.
6. Rub
stainless steel utensils with lemon to remove turmeric stains.
7. Place
a slice of bread in the container to keep biscuits crisp.
8. Use
leftover roti dough to clean greasy hands – works better than soap.
9. Add
a clove to sugar jar to keep ants away.
10.Store
ginger-garlic paste with a layer of oil on top to prevent spoilage.
11.Soak
almonds overnight in water to peel skin easily.
12.Add
rice grains in salt shaker to avoid clumps.
13.Keep
apples with unripe bananas to ripen them faster.
14.Use
empty tea bags to soak excess oil from gravies.
15.Roast
vermicelli and rawa in bulk, store airtight for quick upma.
16.Add
hing (asafoetida) in dal to reduce bloating.
17.Store
spices in glass jars to retain flavour longer.
18.To
remove burnt smell from rice, place a slice of bread inside the pot.
19.Keep
tomatoes at room temperature to preserve taste.
20.Wrap
green chilies in tissue before refrigerating – stays fresh longer.
Cleaning
Hacks for Indian Homes
21.Use
toothpaste to shine silver jewellery.
22.Clean
mirrors with newspaper for streak-free shine.
23.Lemon
+ salt removes rust stains from steel.
24.Old
socks make excellent dusting gloves.
25.Use
vinegar to remove hard water stains from taps.
26.Baking
soda keeps fridge odor-free.
27.Coffee
grounds can scrub greasy pans.
28.Rub
banana peel on shoes to make them shine.
29.Use
rice water to clean glass utensils.
30.Place
a cotton ball with essential oil in corners as a natural room freshener.
31.Sprinkle
baking soda on mattress, leave for an hour, then vacuum.
32.Use
toothbrush to clean bathroom tiles and grout.
33.Rub
lemon on chopping boards to disinfect.
34.Add
vinegar to washing machine cycle to remove detergent residue.
35.Newspaper
works best for cleaning windows.
36.Mix
baking soda with water to clean kitchen tiles.
37.Apply
talcum powder to remove oil stains from fabric.
38.Slip
a pillow cover on fan blades to trap dust while cleaning.
39.Soak
rusty scissors in vinegar overnight to restore sharpness.
40.Use
boiled potato water to clean silver utensils.
Laundry &
Clothing Hacks
41.Add
a spoon of salt to first wash of new clothes to lock colour.
42.Dry
jeans inside out to prevent fading.
43.Use
vinegar instead of fabric softener.
44.Freeze
woollen sweaters to stop lint.
45.Place
chalk on greasy stains before washing.
46.Use
hair conditioner to soften shrunken clothes.
47.Iron
clothes slightly damp for crisp results.
48.Old
toothbrush cleans collars and cuffs easily.
49.Hang
clothes in bathroom while showering – natural steam press.
50.Use
shaving foam to remove makeup stains.
51.Put
silica gel packets in wardrobe to avoid damp smell.
52.Soak
yellowed whites in baking soda water.
53.Zip
up jackets before washing to avoid wear and tear.
54.Dry
clothes in shade to retain colours longer.
55.Add
essential oil drops to final rinse for freshness.
Everyday
Household Jugaad
56.Apply
transparent nail polish on spectacle screws to prevent loosening.
57.Wrap
rubber bands on slippery hangers to hold clothes.
58.Use
binder clips to organise messy cables.
59.Attach
a keyring to zipper pull for better grip.
60.Freeze
grapes as natural ice cubes.
61.Keep
chalk in cupboards to absorb moisture.
62.Store
newspapers – handy for wrapping, cleaning, absorbing smells.
63.Use
talcum powder to untangle jewellery chains.
64.Apply
coconut oil on zippers for smooth sliding.
65.Stick
Post-its between keyboard gaps to remove dust.
66.Rub
candle wax on drawers to stop squeaking.
67.Use
clothespins to hold nails while hammering.
68.Keep
bread slice in rice container to absorb moisture.
69.Put
a rubber band around jar lids for easy opening.
70.Store
plastic bags inside empty tissue box for neat dispensing.
Home Remedies
& Health Hacks
71.Gargle
with warm salt water for sore throat.
72.Honey
+ ginger juice relieves cough.
73.Aloe
vera gel soothes burns.
74.Drink
jeera water to reduce bloating.
75.Apply
turmeric paste on cuts for faster healing.
76.Use
clove oil for toothache relief.
77.Inhale
steam with ajwain for nasal congestion.
78.Soak
feet in warm water + salt for relaxation.
79.Chew
fennel seeds post meals for digestion.
80.Apply
coconut oil + camphor for joint pain.
81.Add
neem leaves in bathwater to calm rashes.
Beauty &
Grooming Hacks
82.Apply
besan + curd face pack for glow.
83.Rose
water works as a natural toner.
84.Rub
potato slices underarms to reduce darkness.
85.Apply
curd on hair as conditioner.
86.Use
multani mitti + rose water for cooling face pack.
87.Apply
coconut oil before shampoo to reduce hair fall.
88.Scrub
lips with sugar + honey for softness.
89.Tomato
pulp helps remove tan.
90.Use
rice flour as a face scrub.
91.Store
nail polish in fridge to make it last longer.
Storage &
Organization Hacks
92.Repurpose
shoe boxes to organise chargers and cables.
93.Hang
pans on wall hooks to save space.
94.Store
bedsheets inside pillow covers for neat sets.
95.Use
transparent jars for pulses and grains.
96.Keep
seasonal clothes in vacuum bags to save storage space.
97.Reuse
plastic bottles as funnels.
98.Label
containers with masking tape.
99.Store
vegetables in mesh bags for better air circulation.
100.
Keep important documents in clear folders.
101.
Reuse old tins and jars as pen holders or organisers.
Conclusion
These
101
Indian household hacks prove that simple jugaad and traditional
wisdom can make daily life more efficient. From the kitchen to the wardrobe,
cleaning to storage, these practical tips save time, money, and effort.
Try
a few today and see how much easier life at home becomes! And don’t forget to
share these household hacks with your family and friends – after all, every
Indian home deserves a little extra convenience.
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