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Pre-Christmas house cleaning - tried and tested tricks and patents

30.06.2023

Pre-Christmas house cleaning - tried and tested tricks and patents

Christmas is a time of joyful gatherings and festive dinners, but also a period of intense preparation, including cleaning. A clean, cosy home is a challenge, especially given the multitude of responsibilities. However, proper preparation can make the cleaning process less stressful and more efficient. By planning out the work, we will transform our home into a magical place, full of sparkle and cleanliness. After all, in a clean home, the joy of Christmas is even greater!

Planning and preparation

Cleaning the whole house can seem overwhelming, but when planned well, it becomes much easier. The key is to create a task list and cleaning schedule. This will allow you to spread the chores over several days and avoid panic in tight moments. Also, don't forget to stock up on the cleaning products and equipment you might need. Missing cleaning product or hoover bags is something that disrupts the cleaning process considerably. It is also a good idea to stock up on the most necessary items. This way, you can be sure that your cleaning will go smoothly and stress-free.

Tricks for cleaning the kitchen

The kitchen is a place we use particularly intensively during the holiday season, so it is worth preparing it well. Difficult-to-clean surfaces, such as the hob and oven, can be cleaned using baking soda mixed with vinegar. Empty and clean the fridge a few days before Christmas to make room for the Christmas dishes and snacks. Last but not least, don't forget small details such as silver cutlery, which, when polished, will add a touch of glamour to your Christmas table. Let's also remember that cleaning the kitchen a few days before Christmas will allow us to focus on food preparation without worrying about that it'll become a huge mess.

Tips for tidying up the living room

The living room is the beating heart of the Christmas celebrations. Prepare it for gatherings by thoroughly vacuuming carpets and cleaning upholstered furniture. Gloss up glass surfaces, such as a table or display case, using a mixture of water and vinegar - this will leave the surface shiny without streaks Remember that the living room is also the place where we most often place the Christmas tree, so it's a good idea to make sure that the area underneath it is clean and ready for decoration. In addition, it's a good idea to remove any unnecessary clutter that could spoil the aesthetics of the room. After all, this is where we will spend most of our time during the holidays, surrounded by family and friends.

Cleaning the bathroom - the most important rules

The bathroom is a place that is often overlooked during Christmas cleaning, but guests will certainly pay attention to it. Therefore, it is worth devoting special attention to it. Use strong cleaning products for tiles, sanitary ware and fittings. Make sure you also stock up on toilet paper, soap and guest towels. New, fresh towels can add an elegant touch to the bathroom, while nice-smelling soap will make your guests feel comfortable. Make sure you have good lighting too - this can greatly improve the overall atmosphere of the bathroom.

Cleaning bedrooms and children's rooms

Bedrooms aren't where you spend the most time during the Christmas holidays, but it's worth keeping them tidy. Fresh bedding and curtains will add a touch of freshness, and tidy cupboards will make it easier to find the things you need. The children's room is another challenge - get the little ones involved to help, simultaneously teaching them responsibility and creating an opportunity to play together. The game of tidying up can be a great way to spend time with your children, as well as teaching them the importance of keeping things tidy. It's also worth remembering that well-ordered rooms are much easier to keep clean during the holidays.

Conclusion

Pre-Christmas cleaning is not just a chore, but more importantly, it is about preparing your home for the holidays. Although it can be time-consuming and demanding, it brings an incredible sense of satisfaction when we see the end result - a clean and cosy home, ready to welcome family and friends to spend time together in a lovely festive atmosphere.

Magda Wiszniewska
Christmas magic specialist
Full-time mom and an elf specialist at elfisanta.uk
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