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Where to place your dustbin at home to reduce odors, germs, and household clutter

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2026, 15:00 IST
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Where to place your dustbin at home to reduce odors, germs, and household clutter

A dustbin is considered a commonly used appliance in any dwelling, but few homeowners pay attention to the dustbin placement within their households. On the one hand, dustbins might not have too much significance to people, while on the other hand, the dustbin placement can influence the house's sanitation. For example, improperly arranged dustbins can attract insects and germs and generate a bad smell that spreads through the household. The experts in home organization claim that the proper arrangement of dustbins will provide easier waste management as well as better sanitary conditions in dwellings. Below you will find five key locations to place a dustbin in a household.

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Place kitchen dustbins near cooking surfaces, but not close to food

As kitchens are a source of household waste, a properly placed dustbin in this area is necessary. Nevertheless, many household organisation experts do not advise placing a dustbin close to cooking surfaces or dining tables since it could contaminate the kitchen or attract insects to the food stored there. Therefore, placing a covered dustbin under the kitchen sink or cabinet will help contain smells. This solution will allow for better organisation and better kitchen hygiene at the same time.

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Do not place dustbins near the doors or in the living room

Despite the convenience of placing dustbins near the door or in a corner of the living room, such an approach is not advised by experts. Firstly, placing dustbins in visible places can spread a smell throughout the whole house. Moreover, when dustbins are placed in such high-traffic spots, people are more prone to notice dust or litter scattered around them. Home organisation professionals advise placing dustbins discreetly in utility areas or any other places in the house but still easily accessible.

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Use closed dustbins in bathrooms for hygiene reasons

Another location where dustbins are required is a bathroom because people usually store there a lot of hygienic products and tissues. According to the experts, placing closed dustbins in bathrooms will help reduce smells, avoid bacteria spreading, and improve hygiene. It is best to put a dustbin near toilets or washbasins rather than in the middle of a room. In addition, cleaning and regularly changing contents are necessary because waste from bathrooms often contains water.

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Choose a well-ventilated place for big dustbins

Large dustbins should be placed in well-ventilated areas or service balconies, backyards, or even utility corners. Ventilation will help reduce odours and limit the development of harmful bacteria. The experts in home organisation advise placing big dustbins away from the main household areas as it will reduce smells as well. When the outdoor place is chosen, dustbins need to be protected from rain or bright sunlight to prolong their life cycle and hygiene level.

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Separate dustbins for easy management and segregation of waste

In modern life, it has become increasingly common to segregate household waste; therefore, many household organisation experts advise using several dustbins for this purpose. Firstly, it will help segregate recyclable waste from general waste, which is more convenient. In addition, the use of separate dustbins reduces the number of smells generated in your dwelling. All of these dustbins should be placed next to each other in a special area in order to promote better waste management.

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