Language shouldn’t stop you from having a sparkling home. MEIDE offers reliable non-English home cleaning services across Singapore — no surcharges, just smoother communication.
Welcome to our blog section all about parenting and babysitting!
We know how hard it is to be a parent. Furthermore, striving to be an exemplary parent bringing up your child is even tougher.
That is why, we have decided to compile as many valuable tips as possible, to make things better.
By investing a quick moment to just read these pages, you may save weeks and months of learning the hard way!
Indeed, let us learn from the mistakes of others and keep striving to be a role model for our children.
Of course, one can never get enough of tips and tricks. So, once you are done, head over to our main blog at MEIDE.SG/BLOG to learn even more life skills for cleaning, babysitting, and home services in general!
2026 New Year Resolutions for Home Cleaning
The year-end festive rush is here! Discover 10 smart and achievable New Year Resolutions for Home Cleaning in Singapore — perfect for 2026 goals and a fresher home.
The Art of Home Organization During Home Cleaning: Singapore Edition
Cleaning makes your home tidy. Organization keeps it that way. Learn the art of home organization during home cleaning, Singapore-style — and transform your home into a calm, clutter-free space.
Why You Should (or Not) Get the Same Cleaner for Your Home Cleaning in Singapore
Should you book the same cleaner for every home cleaning session in Singapore? Discover the benefits, downsides, and smart strategies to maintain consistency and reliability in your cleaning routine.
🌬️ Get Rid of Vape Odours and Smoke Smells at Home (and more)
Say goodbye to vape odours and smoke smells with MEIDE’s professional home cleaning in Singapore. Breathe fresher, cleaner air today!
🧧 Do’s and Don’ts for CNY Cleaning (Updated for 2026)
CNY cleaning in Singapore is more than just tidying up — it’s about tradition, timing, intensive preparation, and organization. Here’s your 2026 guide to what you should (and shouldn’t) do before the Lunar New Year.










