After the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it's finally time to give your home the post-holiday home refresh it deserves. Whether you had an intimate gathering of close friends and family or a house full of guests, chances are your home is in need of some post-holiday cleaning. Don't worry; this blog post will provide some easy and affordable ideas to help you give your home the TLC it needs after the holidays. From decluttering to dusting, get ready to tackle the post-holiday home refresh with ease.
Take Down All Holiday Decor
1. Take down all holiday decor. It's tempting to want to leave the decorations up, but doing so can leave your home feeling cluttered and disorganized. Instead, take the time to carefully pack away any holiday decorations, lights, and garlands.
2. Put away all holiday dishes. Holiday dishes are often brightly colored and patterned, and having them out on display can be overwhelming. Put them away to create a more minimalistic look and feel in your home.
3. Get rid of any packaging. Whether it was from presents or holiday decorations, there's bound to be plenty of boxes and packaging lying around your home. Throw it away, or recycle it if possible, to keep your space free of clutter.
Clean Out the Fridge
1. Take everything out of the fridge - Start by taking all of the food, condiments, and other items out of your refrigerator. This will give you an opportunity to go through everything and make sure that nothing has gone bad or expired during the holidays.
2. Throw out anything that has expired - When going through all of the items in your fridge, check the expiration dates and throw out anything that has expired or is no longer safe to eat.
3. Clean the shelves and drawers - After you've emptied the fridge, take a moment to wipe down the shelves and drawers with an all-purpose cleaner.
4. Reorganize and restock - Once you've cleaned and thrown away any expired items, it's time to reorganize and restock your fridge with fresh groceries and other items. Try to group similar items together for easy access and make sure that leftovers are placed in airtight containers so they don't spoil quickly.
Toss the Trash
First up, don't forget to do a thorough toss of any holiday trash that's accumulated. This can include wrapping paper, ribbons, packaging materials, and boxes for gifts. Start by removing the large items first and then move on to smaller bits and pieces that have managed to make their way around your home.
It can be helpful to use one or two large bins or bags for holiday trash so that it's easy to collect and discard. That way, you can quickly get rid of any leftover debris without having to make multiple trips to the garbage can. Once you've sorted out the trash, give your home a final sweep to ensure that all pieces have been removed and swept away.
Declutter
First and foremost, go through each room of your house, from top to bottom, and get rid of anything that you no longer need or use. This includes any decorations, extra dishes or cookware, or items that no longer bring you joy. You may find that it helps to create three piles: one for items to keep, one for items to donate, and one for items to discard.
Next, do an inventory of all the items that you’d like to keep. If possible, move any excess items into storage and donate the rest. This way, you can keep the things that you need without creating visual clutter in your home.
Schedule a Professional Home Deep Cleaning with Simply Maid OK
When it comes to tips for refreshing your home after the busy holidays, scheduling a professional home deep cleaning should be at the top of your list. Simply Maid OK can make quick work of the cleaning process while freeing up your time to enjoy the rest of the season with family and friends.
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