New Year, Clean Home: Tips from Alabama REALTORS®
December 19, 2024
As the new year approaches, it’s time to refresh your home for the year ahead. Deep cleaning isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s also about creating a happier, healthier environment. Focus on key areas like the living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and exterior to set the stage for a fulfilling year. Here, the Alabama Association of Realtors share its top tips for tackling these spaces.
Kitchen
The kitchen, the heart of the home, deserves special attention when deep cleaning. Start with appliances, cleaning the inside and outside of your oven, refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher to eliminate grime and bacteria. Next, wipe down cabinet doors and drawers, removing any sticky residue or fingerprints. Scrub and sanitize countertops, paying close attention to areas around the sink and stove. Don’t forget to clean and disinfect the sink and faucet to prevent the spread of germs. Finally, organize and declutter your pantry, discarding expired items and reorganizing for easy access. Sweep, mop, or steam clean the floor, removing any dirt or debris, to completely refresh this hardworking space.
Bathroom
Bathrooms can accumulate grime and bacteria over time. To ensure a deep clean, start by scrubbing the toilet bowl, tank, and base, paying close attention to the rim and under the seat. Clean and disinfect the sink and faucet, removing any soap scum or water stains. For the tub or shower, scrub tiles, grout, and the showerhead to eliminate mildew and soap scum. Clean and polish the mirror to restore its shine. Sanitize the countertops to kill germs. Finally, sweep, mop, or steam clean the floor, removing any hair, dirt, or water spots.
Bedroom
To create a serene and restful bedroom, start by refreshing your bedding. Strip the bed and wash sheets, pillowcases, and comforters to eliminate dust mites and allergens. Flip and vacuum your mattress to remove dirt and debris that may have accumulated. Organize and declutter your closet, donating or discarding items you no longer need. Wipe down dresser drawers and surfaces to remove dust and grime. Finally, vacuum carpets or mop hard floors for a complete clean.
Living Room
High-traffic areas like the living room can accumulate dust and clutter over time. Reset this space by dusting and vacuuming furniture upholstery, removing any dirt or pet hair. Clean TV screens, remote controls, and other electronics to eliminate fingerprints and dust. Wash windows inside and out to improve natural light and visibility. Clean or dust curtains and blinds to freshen up the room. Finally, vacuum carpets or mop hard floors to remove dirt and debris, leaving your living room refreshed and inviting.
Exterior
A well-maintained exterior can significantly enhance your home’s curb appeal and protect its structure. Inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles, and clear gutters of debris. Clean both sides of windows to improve visibility and let more natural light inside. Use a glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth to remove streaks and smudges. For general dirt and grime on siding, a mild detergent and water solution is often sufficient. Stubborn stains may require a stronger cleaning solution or pressure washing. To maintain decks and patios, regularly sweep away debris like leaves and twigs to prevent mold and mildew growth. For deeper cleaning, use a deck cleaner and a stiff brush to scrub away dirt and stains.
To maintain a truly clean and inviting home, consider these additional tips. A little decluttering goes a long way in creating a serene environment; donate or discard items you no longer need.
Don’t forget to clean ceiling fans, dusting the blades and light fixtures to remove accumulated dust. If necessary, wash walls to remove dirt and grime, especially in high-traffic areas. Finally, wipe down baseboards to remove dust and scuffs, adding a finishing touch to your clean home. So, roll up your sleeves, put on your favorite playlist, and dive into your deep cleaning adventure. That’s one resolution already checked off the list.
Source: New Year, Clean Home: Tips from Alabama REALTORS® Yellowhammer (December 15, 2024) Alabama REALTORS®