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Kitchen Organization And Cleaning
from:When it comes to kitchen improvements the first thing you should be looking at before you start to make any major changes, or before you begin adding the first coat of paint is the organization and cleaning of this room. By making a few alterations to the way the kitchen is organized and by giving it a thorough cleaning, you will find that you have made changes that are not going to cost you an arm and a leg to achieve. Below we provide some tips that can help you to organize and get your kitchen cleaned properly. Then you can decide if you really need to make any major changes to your kitchen or not? You may well discover that all you need to do to in order to give your kitchen a fresh new look is just by giving the walls a new coat of paint instead.
Tip 1
Spend time going through all the cabinets in your kitchen and getting rid of things that you either do not use or that are out of date. As you empty each cabinet then make sure you have a bucket with some hot water and mild detergent in it and wash each one out. However it is important that you allow the cabinets enough time to dry out fully before you start putting things back in them. Also have a box or garbage bag close at hand for unwanted items to go into.
Tip 2
After cleaning out all of the cabinets and washing them thoroughly, the next stage is to clean down the walls. The best way this can be achieved is through the use of a good wall cleaning solution. One type of cleaning solution is sugar soap. Sugar soap is the cleaning choice of professional decorators. Also do not forget to wash around the tops of all the cabinets and around all vents as well as in all corners of the room between the tops of the cabinets and the ceiling. If you are able to pull appliances away from the walls then clean behind these as well, especially the stove.
Tip 3
Once the walls have been washed you should start cleaning down all the main work surfaces in your kitchen. This will help you see if any damage has been caused to them, and if they will require replacing either now or in the future. It is important that when you are cleaning down the work surfaces you do not forget the splash backs especially those behind the stove and sink.
By using the right kind of organization and cleaning routines in your home, you may find that if you need to make any improvements to your kitchen you won't need to spend large sums of money doing so. Rather all you need to do in order to spruce this area of your home up is just give the walls and doors a new coat of paint instead.
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