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January 2016

Winter Cleaning Checklist

Waiting until spring to do all of your deep cleaning might seem appealing, but really - it’s just creating more work for you in the long run. If you take the time during the winter to prepare for spring cleaning, you’ll be surprised how much easier your tasks become and how much time you will save. Take the winter months to fully prepare for the spring! This checklist makes it easy to get things done so you can really enjoy the changing of the seasons instead of cleaning all through spring.

Transform Your Garage into Something You Are Proud Of

Growing up I seemed to always get in trouble for leaving the garage wide open when I went out to play. It could have partially been because it made it easier for people to steal our stuff, but I always knew that wasn’t ever the case. It was because they were embarrassed when all the neighbors could see all the junk and the mess that our garage was. Like a lot of houses out there, our garage was full of stuff we never really used but were afraid to get rid of, or didn’t know what do with.

Spring Cleaning

5 Tips for Spring Cleaning in Winter

Why wait until spring to start your spring cleaning? Winter tends to be a dark, cold, and dirty season with all of the mud and dust that can accumulate. Not being able to deep clean or throw the windows open in the winter months can make your home feel musty. Take a day or two and freshen up your entire house this January. It’s sure to put smiles on the faces of your entire family. Here are 5 tips for spring cleaning and organizing your home that you can do in the middle of winter.

1) Start by making a schedule