Tips for end-of-year cleaning

End-of-year cleaning is a tradition your home should not miss if you want to start the year on the right foot.

In this article, we give you some tips on how to carry out your end-of-year cleaning efficiently.

First things first, say goodbye to Christmas

Start by putting away the Christmas decorations. Your cleaning day can be the perfect opportunity to put away what is worth keeping and throw away damaged or never put up.

Discarding the Christmas items you will not use next year can help you optimize the space the boxes of decorations take up in your home.

Receive new objects with awareness

In December, it is common to receive gifts that sometimes end up piled up at home, especially when there are children.

To prevent your home from being filled with objects, apply this rule. Receive one, and get rid of two. For example, if they give you one, leave the new one and give away at least two old ones.

Also, please take advantage of the time to organize toys with your children and involve them in teaching them the value of things and their usefulness. They can donate them and make someone else happy.

Take advantage of the time to renew your spaces

Welcome the new year by giving your home a new atmosphere. Move the furniture from its place and give it a different decoration look.

Objects that must leave the house

When you are doing your end-of-year cleaning, it is advisable to throw away items that do not contribute to your home, such as:

Unnecessary documents and bills: You can keep those from large purchases that are useful for, for example, claiming guarantees, but the rest can be thrown away.

Old and damaged clothing: This allows you to free up space in your closet and contribute to someone’s life by donating, selling, or giving it away.

Expired beauty and personal care products: End-of-year cleaning is an ideal time to check the expiration dates of makeup, creams, soaps, and perfumes, among other products.

Old or expired food: It’s essential to check the labels on jars left in the back of the fridge, bags of frozen food, and storage boxes in the cabinets. If you find something in good condition but don’t want to use it, you can donate it or give it away.

Old electronics: Don’t keep cell phone chargers you no longer use or cables you don’t need. According to their instructions, you can throw them away or give them to someone who will use them.

Subscribe
to our blog

Want cleaning tips delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for our newsletter to get our latest posts and special offers.