I hate changing the bed too, I have athritis in my hands, and I find the fitted sheets very awkward at the corners, and pulling furniture out,never know what's behind it
I remember being surprised at the dust behind my mother's bed when clearing her house. Now I understand that it was probably impossible for her to move it. The castors on mine are seized and I can't budge the bed.
Cleaning up after our two little cats. They spread their food around their plates and throw catlitter around the edge of their trays. The other day I looked under our big settee and spent 40 mins cleaning the floor. It was disgusting, I had no idea. I guess under the fridge would be an absolute nightmare,too.
Many of the things already mentioned and cleaning the window over the kitchen sink.
Errrrm....tries to think whether I ever have in current house - and I've had it over 10 years. Zero chance of me ever doing so - given I don't feel as strong as I did and the NHS here is way way worse than where I came from (ie if anything went wrong).
In the end - to make sure I can open a window in the kitchen = I swopped the back door largely for that reason (though I hated it for being "old woman style" imo). So it's now plain modern style and the panel of glass that forms the top half of it can be opened as a window - so I do have an opening window I can get at in the room.
I remember being surprised at the dust behind my mother's bed when clearing her house. Now I understand that it was probably impossible for her to move it. The castors on mine are seized and I can't budge the bed.
When I had my new bed delivered not long back = I realised I couldnt get at the floor behind my bed (as it is a lot heavier than my old bed) and waited until the next time I had a man here doing something for me and had him move it forward a few inches. At least that way I can put one of those longhandled thingies used instead of feather dusters these days or lean over to remove any tissues that have fallen down the back.