House rule number 1: If you open it, close it.
This one isn’t really an issue because I wouldn’t return anything to a cabinet or closet open unless it’s supposed to be. I am overzealous about the refrigerator and freezer doors, though. Just the other day, my husband had to banish me from the kitchen; he was only trying to stock the fridge with the groceries he just brought home, and I kept closing the door.
House rule number 2: If you turn it on, turn it off.
I’ll take this a step further and say unplug it too — at least when it comes to the coffee maker and my curling iron. Even though both have an auto-off function, I don’t like leaving hot things on for longer than they need to be. I also unplug the toaster oven.
House rule number 3: If you unlock it, lock it.
No question here; if there’s a lock on it, I’m using it. I am militant in keeping the front and back doors of my home locked, and I also secure the car by pressing the button up to four times to ensure it’s locked and the alarm is engaged.

I like these rules and also the “unplug it” – and was just reading how leaving certain things plugged in can really pose a danger – and better to be extra careful when possible –
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Unplugging one is a good rule. Thanks for adding to the list. I too love that teal door it adds a wow effect to an otherwise simple hallway.
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PS – that photo with the teal door is really nice
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