Spring Cleaning Your Wokingham Home

 

Don’t have time to be a domestic god or goddess and give your home a full spring clean? Well, why not do the next best thing and declutter a few key areas of your property.

 

Scientific studies have shown that clutter can negatively impact mental health and productivity. So, by clearing out unwanted and unnecessary items, you’ll face spring with a greater sense of calm and focus.

 

Here’s a list of things you should purge from your property this spring.

 

In the kitchen

Take a good look in the freezer and throw out anything that’s been there for more than a year – if you haven’t eaten it by now, it’s unlikely that you ever will, and it’s just taking up valuable space.

 

Also, go through your pantry and check for out-of-date items such as condiments, tinned food and cooking oils.

 

Now it’s time to turn your attention to your Tupperware drawer. Any plastic containers that don’t have a lid should go in the recycling bin.

 

Bathroom

Dispose of out-of-date medicines and old cosmetics (which can cause skin and eye irritation). Also, check the expiry date on sunscreen products, which typically have a three-year shelf life. Expired sunscreen can increase the risk of sunburn and skin damage.

 

If you have a supply of hotel toiletries rolling around in the back of a drawer, ask yourself if you’ll ever use them. If the honest answer is no, give them to someone who will.

 

Bedroom

One of life’s mysteries is that socks always seem to vanish into thin air. Where do they go? We don’t know, but it’s time to face facts and ditch that pile of single socks you’ve been holding onto in the vain hope that you’ll be able to make a pair someday soon. It’s not going to happen.

 

As well as taking a long hard look at the clothes in your wardrobe, consider disposing of unused coat hangers, tired pillows and old bed linen.

 

Thanks for reading and happy decluttering, from Nick and Teresa at Quarters Residential Estate Agents Wokingham.

 

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