5 THINGS TO CLEAN BEFORE CHRISTMAS FOR A STRESS-FREE HOLIDAY
For a birthday or an anniversary, you can travel overseas, but one of the few holidays we all spend at home with our families is Christmas. It’s a season of warm, cozy meals created from scratch and fun family activities. Even though there are a lot of preparations to make for the holiday, such as buying, baking, cooking, and decorating, cleaning and preparing your home is necessary before you can have a wonderful holiday. Here are the key Christmas cleaning and organizing tasks that can help make your preparations easier and allow you to have a wonderful holiday.
Clean Up the Windows
If you enjoy decorating up your windows for the holidays, you might want to give the glass one more wipe.
Take Care of Dust and Cobwebs
Christmas decorations typically remain up until the start of the New Year, and perhaps much longer. For this reason, it is advisable to quickly dust the house once more before assembling everything. The same is true for cobwebs on corners of walls and ceilings; getting rid of them before the holidays will make it simpler (and more enjoyable) to decorate.
Clean up and Organise Guestroom and Closets
It would be a good idea to make room in the closet if you planned to host friends and family for the holiday. You don’t want their belongings to obstruct your corridor or your rooms as they’ll be carrying suitcases, bags, and jackets. Additionally, it would be a good idea to tidy up the guest room a bit. To ensure your house guests will feel cozy and at home during their Christmas visit, run the vacuum, dust the surfaces, and get a set of fresh bedding ready.
Clean the Kitchen
We spend a lot of time cooking during the season, especially around special occasions. For this reason, it is a good idea to quickly assess whether your kitchen is prepared for some intensive Christmas cooking. Throw out any outdated items and clean out the refrigerator and cabinets. Additionally, you can rinse the dust off of specialized dishes, glasses, and utensils. Check the condition of your oven, and be sure to clean any charred cooktops or burned food. By doing this, you can enhance this appliance’s performance and produce better outcomes when preparing the Christmas supper.
Clean the Bathroom and the Toilet
One thing you surely don’t want to do over the holiday is clean the bathroom. Fill the toilet bowl with some powerful disinfectant and let it work its magic. After you have a shower, use an all-purpose cleaner to wipe the tiles. The dirt will be made easier to remove from your bathroom by the hot vapours. To get rid of any toothpaste smears, fingerprints, or water rings from the mirrors, wipe them off with glass cleaner or with rubbing alcohol.
It is generally easier to call our specialized cleaning services if your home hasn’t been thoroughly cleaned in a while.