Simple Spring Cleaning Tips!!
Friday, Apr 06, 2018
Even though it doesn't quite feel like spring yet, the change of seasons is always a good time to get organized at home. And, since we are still waiting for spring weather, why not take the cooler weeks to spring clean. That way, once it warms up, your home will be clean, fresh, and you can spend your time enjoying the nice weather and sunshine. With these simple tips, your home will be clean and organized in no time
1. Start Early!
Deep cleaning your home can be a big job, so get started as early as you can to get your home prepared for cleaning every nook and cranny, such as moving furniture, and organizing supplies.
2. Divide your home into sections.
Cleaning the whole house can be daunting, and you may end up rushing though the cleaning trying to get it all done, which would just be a waste of time. Instead, have a plan, divide your home into sections that are most important, and work from top to bottom, so as not to drag dirty items through already clean spaces.
3. Keep, Toss, Donate!
Make a list of stuff you want to keep, toss or donate. It can help clear up a lot of living space, and you will feel good getting rid of the stuff you just dont use. But, if it does mean that much to you, you can always save it in a strorage unit.
4.Be Prepared!
Since this is such a big Job, it is always good to make a list of what you have, and what you think you might need for the clean up. It may be cleaning cloths, gloves or supplies you need to stock up on, or renting a storage unit to put things you dont want to get rid of, but have no space for either.
5.Be realistic of what you can do, and dont forget to have fun!
We all know the big clean up is challenging, so dont make it harder on yourself by feeling you have to clean every spoon, or dust every book. If it's clean, it's clean! Turn up the music, and try make it fun, and treat yourself when you have finished!!
6. Dont Forget Regular Maintenance.
After all your hard work, make sure to keep up with the regular cleaning to make the job that much easier come next spring.
Good luck and Have Fun!