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How To Keep Your House Fresh And New

Written by:
Allen Brown
Photography:
Max Vakhtbovych

Over time, our homes can easily become dull-looking and tired, whether it's the paint or decor. Keeping a house clean and fresh can be a challenging task, but it's definitely worth it. This can benefit both you and your household, and anyone who comes to visit. In this article, we'll discuss some tips and tricks on how to keep your house looking new.

Make Some Repairs

If your home is starting to feel a little run down, it might be time to make some repairs. Even small things like fixing a leaky faucet or painting over a stain can make a big difference. You may also have some broken appliances or holes in the walls to address. By keeping on top of these things, you can save money in the long run by avoiding more extensive damage. Plus if you go to sell, you'll have enhanced the home's appearance for when people do viewings. In turn, you can get a better price for the property.

Your backyard or garden may also be needing some attention. If you need professional garage door repairs there are authorized service providers with 5-star reputations who can provide same-day service. They can supply new garage doors and garage door openers, and can help with all major door brands.

Clean Regularly

This doesn’t mean that you have to spend hours cleaning every day, but simply taking some time each week to tidy up and deep clean will make a big difference. Not only will your home look better, but it'll also feel more welcoming and comfortable.

Here are some practical suggestions:

     - Do a quick tidy-up each day, putting things away and taking out the trash.

     - Set aside some time each week to vacuum, dust, and mop.

     - Don’t forget to clean areas that are often overlooked, such as light fixtures, baseboards, and windowsills.

     - Every few months, deep clean your kitchen and bathroom. This includes scrubbing the tub/shower, sinks, toilets, and counters, and cleaning the fridge.

Regularly Declutter

Clutter is anything that doesn't serve a purpose or add value to your life. It can be things like clothes you never wear, old magazines, or obsolete furniture. To declutter your home, start by removing anything you don't need or use.

You can donate these items to friends or charity, sell them (online or at yard sales), or simply throw them away. If you're a busy person, declutter one room at a time - or even one area of a room. Once you've decluttered your home, keep it that way so it feels more spacious and tidy.

Make Your Home Smell Fresh

If there are unpleasant or stale smells in your house you need to wipe down counters, vacuum floors, and dust furniture. Also invest in some air fresheners, essential oils, or scented candles for around the house. They can help to mask any odors that might be lingering.

If you tend to eat strong-smelling foods (like fish or curry) try to open some windows or use the exhaust fan while you're cooking. Plants can help to purify the air and they can also add a pleasant scent to your space. If you don't have green fingers there are stacks of low-maintenance options that are perfect for beginners.

Add A New Coat Of Paint

This can brighten up any room and give it a new lease of life. It's an easy and relatively inexpensive way to freshen up your home, and it can make all the difference in how your house feels. If you're not sure what color to choose, consider something light and airy like pale blue or green. These colors can help to create a sense of calmness in the home.

Here are some practical tips:

     - Make sure you remove all the furniture from the room and put down drop cloths to protect your flooring.

     - Painting can take longer than you expect, so factor in some extra time when you're planning your project.

     - Commence with the ceiling and then work your way downwards to the walls and trim. This will help you avoid unwanted smudges or drips.

     - If you rush, you may end up with a sloppy job. So take your time and enjoy the process!

Now that you're armed with these helpful tips you'll be able to improve the look and feel of your home. It'll appear fresh and new - and others will notice and appreciate the difference. Once you've made a few minor changes you'll be keen to keep the home nice and consider even more house improvements.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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