Ideas To Clean Your House For Christmas
1. Get The Kitchen Ready For Christmas
The kitchen is our main ally, in a few days we will start preparing the most exquisite delicacies. For everything to go well, it is important to have the kitchen in excellent condition, so get it ready so that everything goes perfectly and we can enjoy a delicious Christmas meal.
2. Take Out The Best Pieces Of Your Crockery
A few days before, take out the crockery, glassware and cutlery for special celebrations to make them shine. After all, they are suitable utensils for any celebration and contribute to creating a beautiful atmosphere, as well as distributing the Christmas lights to decorate every corner.
The most delicate pieces should be washed by hand. Degrease the dishes with vinegar and bicarbonate and rinse with water. Soak the glassware in warm water and dissolved neutral detergent and add a few drops of vinegar in the last rinse to make it shine more. If the cutlery is made of steel, dry it well to remove limescale and if it is silver, rub it with a paste of bicarbonate and water.
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3. Use Smart Storage
Nowadays there are all kinds of smart furniture that can be used to store things or even as a bed for guests. Your house can accommodate more people than you imagine. You can now buy sofas that turn into pull-out double beds, cushions that turn into sleeping bags, and sofa beds with space to conveniently store all your extra bedding. This means you can use your rooms for whatever you need and when guests come over, easily move them to guest rooms.
4. Go Through All The Rooms In The House
Clean one room at a time and break it down into small tasks. The biggest problem is seeing a room as a whole and this can be overwhelming, so it’s best to start small. Set a timer for five to ten minutes and tackle one drawer or cupboard. If you do it little by little and often, you can have the whole house done in a couple of weeks.
Grab several bags of rubbish – one for donations, one for things you can sell, one for recycling and finally one for things you need to throw away. Get the whole family involved so that the loads are distributed and everyone is responsible for different rooms or areas. It’s important to be brave and know who you are. If you don’t have time to sell things, donate them. The most important thing is to get rid of the clutter at home.