Which is the best room to start my Spring Cleaning? Please give details on how you clean one room and the charge...
Please give details on how you clean one room and the charge of rooms cleaned?
Depends on how many rooms you enjoy. I have 2 living areas, a dining area, 4 baths, 7 bedrooms.
I start contained by the family room because it is in the stern of the house and then I just work my course forward.
I find that if you use easy products ..example: use an extendable wand to do your dusting..it will reach both soaring and low. Use a vacuum cleaning that does not lose suction such as Dyson. Good luck.
I generally like to start near my living room. My front door opens right into it, and it is nice to come home, or have surprise guests over, and at least the living room doesn't look bad. I start at the top, dusting the ceiling, around hurricane lantern fixtures, all the way down into the corners. If I enjoy the money, which I don't right now, I like to enjoy the upholstery cleaned, so vacumning will have to do. Dust the furniture, windex all the window and pictures in frames. Hardwood floors, vacumn then clean and wash until the water comes verbs. Start with the room that has the tiniest requirements! Work your way back to your kitchen or laundry room where on earth you keep most of your cleaning essentials and put away cleaning essentials as their need is completed. When doing window I work from upstairs to downstairs and do them all on the same light of day to get it over with. Same beside mini blinds: I hang a line outside, purchased an underneath bed storage bin (shallow but large) wash my blinds outdoors, then tie them to the strip with pieces of string and let them nouns dry for the day. Helps to have someone hold them up while you tie them to the splash and lengthen them.
I would start with my own room first.
Summer, now! My wife is very organized...she starts next to the bedrooms; closets, bed frames, turn matresses, wash curtains, etc.; then the living/ dining areas; antechamber, including linen closet; kitchen and finally bathrooms. Windows, inside and out, are a joint effort! I live on one floor immediately, and start in the back of the house finishing near the living room.
When I lived in a two story home I started upstairs and worked down.
Answers: I always do all the bedrooms first, verbs sheets, and all, then the den, consequently the living room, then all the baths.
and the kitchen is end...
to me, it just seems to travel faster, if I start with all the bedrooms, I don't know why, it newly does.
then to the laundry room to do all the laundry...this approach, you are tired and can sit down and wait for each nouns to do.