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Your Ultimate Guide to Cleaning &
Organizing Your Home
Brought to you by:
KerryAnn Douglas
RE/MAX Realty 100
414-525-2981
The spring season is upon us and Homes.com®
is “blooming” with
excitement! Take advantage of this ultimate cleaning and organizational
resource that is guaranteed to freshen your home.
This kit will be a helpful resource for you as you plan to revamp your
space for the new season. In this guide you’ll find:
·	 Tips on cleaning with ordinary products
·	 How to clear the clutter
·	 Storage and organizational solutions for any space
·	 Guidance on searching for your new home
·	 Advice on going green
Homes.com®
is thrilled to be your partner as you renew your apartment,
house, loft or wherever you call home. Let this guide provide you with the
necessary short cuts, to spend more time creating memories with your
family and friends during this time of year.
Welcome to the
Spring Season!
Table of
Contents
Home Organization:
Discovering Extra Space
New Home Search:
Fresh Start in Your New Home
Concluding Thoughts
Spring Cleaning:
Inspiring a Clean Start
A Clean Start
Inspiring
Spring
Cleaning
Did you know that there are multiple uses for everyday items around your home? Some may be uncommon, but
work like a charm. Let your savings bloom by following these tips to help you begin with your fresh start.
Uncommon Uses for
Be static and streak-free! Add a few
drops of water to a used dryer sheet
and wipe down faucets to remove
stubborn soap scum from glass
shower doors.
Can’t get the baked on food off
your pots and pans? Soak with hot
water and 1-2 new or used dryer
sheets overnight for an easy wash
the next day.
Need to get rid of mildew or mildew
stains? Apply white vinegar to your tile,
plastic shower curtains, and even
on the bottom of rugs and carpet to
remove. This will also prevent mildew
from forming.
Also, keep your coffee tasting great by
brewing vinegar in your coffee maker
through one cycle. Rinse thoroughly
by running water two more brew
cycles. Be sure to check the appliance
manufacturer’s note on using cleaning
vinegar before getting started.
Common Things
Dryer Sheets Vinegar
Source:HeinzandArm&Hammer
Did you know that lemons kill
bacteria? Cut a lemon in half and
squeeze the juice on your cutting
board, in your microwave, refrigerator
shelves, mirrors, and windows. Also,
clean your garbage disposal by
grinding cut lemon pieces or rinds.
Not only will this sanitize and remove
stains, but it will also leave a clean
scent inside your space.
Brighten your laundry whites without
bleach! Squeeze ¼ cup of lemon juice
to a regular load of laundry to remove
stains and whiten clothing.
Are your pots and pans looking
dull? Mix ¼ cup of baking soda and
hydrogen peroxide in a small glass bowl
until it makes a paste. Rub it on your
pots and pans to add a new sparkle!
Soak your stale sponges in 4
tablespoons of baking soda and 1
quart of warm water to disinfect
and re-use.
Baking Soda Lemon
The new season allows you the opportunity to start fresh by ridding yourself of things that no
longer have use. The easiest way to alleviate space woes is to calm the chaos. Here are a
few tips to help you clear the clutter in your home:
•	 Look at each article of clothing or file and ask yourself, “Is this something that
I absolutely need?” If the answer is no, then toss it out (be sure to shred files
first), host a garage sale, or give it away to charity.
•	 Tip for cleaning out your closet: After you wear an article of clothing, flip the
hanger so by the end of the month you can see what you haven’t worn and
what you might want to get rid of.
•	 If the items hold sentimental value, think about displaying them on your wall.
Create a wall gallery by framing family photos and old birthday cards or place
photos inside of an album on a shelf.
•	 Purchase storage containers that fit under your bed. This allows you to get rid
of the clutter and create more living space. Use for seasonal decorations and
clothing options.
•	 When you label your storage bins try not to use abbreviations, unless they are
abbreviations that you definitely know and use on a daily basis. You can also
color code based on the holiday or season.
Clear
The Clutter
Extra Space
Discovering
Home
Organization
The kitchen is a high traffic area full of activity. You create and share meals in and around the kitchen and
kitchen table. Mail, homework or other items tend to collect at the table which can quickly become a mess.
Gain control and peace of mind by utilizing these helpful suggestions on how to keep your kitchen orderly and
clutter-free:
•	 Create a “command center” with a shared white board on which you keep
family notes and reminders.
•	 Reorganize your cupboards by grouping similar objects to maximize space.
•	 Store spices and foods in labeled jars and clear storage containers. The ability
to see through the containers makes it easy to know when it’s time to restock.
•	 Use labels to categorize and stay organized. You can buy labels or print them
on the Internet for free!
•	 Use unconventional objects to organize. For example, a magazine holder tipped
on its side can hold aluminum cans, or an under-cabinet paper towel holder
could be used to hang kitchen utensils.
Imagine yourself lounging in a living room where all of the books are neatly filed, floors are
spotless, and the coffee table and end tables are polished and clear. You can achieve this
with your living room by trying these recommendations to make your organization dream a
reality:
•	 When short on floor space, use your wall space! Consider using built-in
bookshelves or hanging individual shelves to make the most of empty space.
•	 Use multi-purpose furniture, such as a storage bench or ottoman, to add style
as well as storage.
•	 Use baskets as a go-to solution for controlling clutter and disguising messes.
Strategically place them on shelving units, end tables, or beneath coffee tables.
•	 Use your living room furniture to create a clear traffic path for your visitors. If
you are lacking space, consider swapping large and bulky furniture for smaller
scale pieces.
Source:BetterHomesandGardens
Expanding The
Living Room
Stashing Things
Away in Any Room
Organization is key in a home, but you must find a system that works for you and your family. Browse these tips
to tidy up your messy closets and de-clutter your “junk” spaces:
Stash similar items together. Keep pots
and pans, lids, cooking utensils, eating
utensils and plastic containers together.
Use recycled tuna cans, clear sectional
organizers, drawer dividers, or muffin
tins to keep items like paper clips,
pens, rubber bands, belts and lingerie
organized in your drawers.
If you have children, designate a drawer,
low cupboard, or basket for their
dishes, crafts, or other kid supplies so
that they don’t have to ask for help.
Create an easy-to-use system in
your existing closet with coordinating
labeled bins, crates, or baskets.
Make use of the back of your closet’s
door by securing baskets or hanging
shoe organizers in which you can store
small items such as your child’s toys,
craft items, cleaning supplies, toiletries,
or cooking ingredients.
Need more storage? Add wall hooks
to your entry way to hang your keys,
purse, coats, and umbrella.
Drawers Closets
Create your own storage cabinet by
using a bookshelf and organized bins
with labels.
If you don’t have space in your kitchen
for a mini home office, then try using
the empty space at the end of a set of
cabinets, to mount reminders and lists
of important events for the week.
Install a magnetic strip to magnetize or
add hangers to the back of your cabinet
doors to hold spices, notes, measuring
cups, or kitchen utensils.
Store items inside of ottomans, benches,
and window seats which double as extra
seating for guests.
Choose coffee and end table designs that
come with built-in shelving underneath.
Consider a folding kitchen table or Murphy
bed (beds that fold down from the wall) to
maximize on small spaces.
Cabinets
Multi-Functional
Furniture
In Your New Home
Fresh Start
New
Home Search
Home Check-
New
Flooring, Windows & Ceiling
Age? ________________________________________
Condition? ________________________________
Condition? ________________________________
Condition? ________________________________
FLOOR
WINDOWS
CEILING
Walls
Stains?
Need Re-painting?
Soundproof?
Y N
Bathroom
Stain-free?
Mildew/Mold-free?
Leak-free?
Cabinet & Storage Space?
Working Fans?
Functioning Toilet?
Y N
Stairs
Creaky?
Signs of Damage?
Y N
Kitchen
Stain-free?
Mildew/Mold-free?
Leak-free?
Cabinet & Storage Space?
Working Fans?
Working Garbage Disposal?
Appliances Included?
Y N
Location Nearby…
School?
Hospital?
Entertainment/Shopping?
Public Transportation?
Employment?
Y N
Doors
Open & Close Properly
Weather Proofed
Working Doorbell
Y N
Rooms
Natural Lighting?
Even Floors?
Smoke Detectors?
Carbon Monoxide Detector?
Y N
Neighborhood
Community Events?
Neighborhood Crime Watch?
Gated Community?
Amenities?
Y N
Parking
Garage?
Parking Spots?
N/A
Y N
Going green not only helps the planet be a better place
to live; it’s also a great way to save money. Whether you
are moving by yourself or hiring movers to help, be sure
you follow these eco-friendly tips to save money and the
environment at the same time!
Your Move
Going Green With
Source:123Movers
•	 When you’re ready to pack, don’t throw everything
away. Instead, donate unopened food and lightly used
clothing to charities. Recycle papers, ink cartridges, and
broken electronics that no longer have use to you.
•	 Rent reusable hand trucks or dollies when moving.
•	 Rent reusable recycled plastic moving boxes and crates.
•	 Recycle boxes after your move by breaking them
	 down and dropping them off at your local recycling
drop-off center.
•	 Rent late model moving trucks that meet or exceed
clean air standards. Diesel trucks are a better option
than trucks that use regular gas.
•	 Rent or purchase eco-friendly blankets made from
100% recycled cotton.
•	 Depending on how much you have, consider renting a
POD (portable moving container) to reduce costs.
•	 Stay hydrated on your move! Use your own reusable
water bottle to reduce waste.
Thoughts
Concluding
Whether it’s cleaning tips, organizing a
space or moving into a new home, this
guide is intended to inspire you for the
upcoming spring season.
Homes.com®
wants to be more than
your partner when searching for a new
house or apartment. Take advantage of
this resource and discover who you are,
starting with where you live and inspiring
you to dream big!
Homes.com®
As one of the nation’s top online real estate destinations, Homes.
com®
inspires consumers to dream big. From affordable houses to
luxurious estates, condos and more, Homes.com®
features more
than four million property listings and a user-friendly format, making
finding your next home or a licensed real estate agent easily
accessible. Visitors to theHomes.com®
blog will find a collection
of rich content and posts on DIY projects, painting, gardening and
more, providing the ultimate resource for everything home related.
From purchasing a first home, to upgrading, downsizing and
everything in between, Homes.com®
is an inspiring and engaging
partner in every phase of the home buying process.
About Us
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Spring e book-editable-830c_gb

  • 1. Your Ultimate Guide to Cleaning & Organizing Your Home Brought to you by: KerryAnn Douglas RE/MAX Realty 100 414-525-2981
  • 2. The spring season is upon us and Homes.com® is “blooming” with excitement! Take advantage of this ultimate cleaning and organizational resource that is guaranteed to freshen your home. This kit will be a helpful resource for you as you plan to revamp your space for the new season. In this guide you’ll find: · Tips on cleaning with ordinary products · How to clear the clutter · Storage and organizational solutions for any space · Guidance on searching for your new home · Advice on going green Homes.com® is thrilled to be your partner as you renew your apartment, house, loft or wherever you call home. Let this guide provide you with the necessary short cuts, to spend more time creating memories with your family and friends during this time of year. Welcome to the Spring Season!
  • 3. Table of Contents Home Organization: Discovering Extra Space New Home Search: Fresh Start in Your New Home Concluding Thoughts Spring Cleaning: Inspiring a Clean Start
  • 5. Did you know that there are multiple uses for everyday items around your home? Some may be uncommon, but work like a charm. Let your savings bloom by following these tips to help you begin with your fresh start. Uncommon Uses for Be static and streak-free! Add a few drops of water to a used dryer sheet and wipe down faucets to remove stubborn soap scum from glass shower doors. Can’t get the baked on food off your pots and pans? Soak with hot water and 1-2 new or used dryer sheets overnight for an easy wash the next day. Need to get rid of mildew or mildew stains? Apply white vinegar to your tile, plastic shower curtains, and even on the bottom of rugs and carpet to remove. This will also prevent mildew from forming. Also, keep your coffee tasting great by brewing vinegar in your coffee maker through one cycle. Rinse thoroughly by running water two more brew cycles. Be sure to check the appliance manufacturer’s note on using cleaning vinegar before getting started. Common Things Dryer Sheets Vinegar
  • 6. Source:HeinzandArm&Hammer Did you know that lemons kill bacteria? Cut a lemon in half and squeeze the juice on your cutting board, in your microwave, refrigerator shelves, mirrors, and windows. Also, clean your garbage disposal by grinding cut lemon pieces or rinds. Not only will this sanitize and remove stains, but it will also leave a clean scent inside your space. Brighten your laundry whites without bleach! Squeeze ¼ cup of lemon juice to a regular load of laundry to remove stains and whiten clothing. Are your pots and pans looking dull? Mix ¼ cup of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide in a small glass bowl until it makes a paste. Rub it on your pots and pans to add a new sparkle! Soak your stale sponges in 4 tablespoons of baking soda and 1 quart of warm water to disinfect and re-use. Baking Soda Lemon
  • 7. The new season allows you the opportunity to start fresh by ridding yourself of things that no longer have use. The easiest way to alleviate space woes is to calm the chaos. Here are a few tips to help you clear the clutter in your home: • Look at each article of clothing or file and ask yourself, “Is this something that I absolutely need?” If the answer is no, then toss it out (be sure to shred files first), host a garage sale, or give it away to charity. • Tip for cleaning out your closet: After you wear an article of clothing, flip the hanger so by the end of the month you can see what you haven’t worn and what you might want to get rid of. • If the items hold sentimental value, think about displaying them on your wall. Create a wall gallery by framing family photos and old birthday cards or place photos inside of an album on a shelf. • Purchase storage containers that fit under your bed. This allows you to get rid of the clutter and create more living space. Use for seasonal decorations and clothing options. • When you label your storage bins try not to use abbreviations, unless they are abbreviations that you definitely know and use on a daily basis. You can also color code based on the holiday or season. Clear The Clutter
  • 9. The kitchen is a high traffic area full of activity. You create and share meals in and around the kitchen and kitchen table. Mail, homework or other items tend to collect at the table which can quickly become a mess. Gain control and peace of mind by utilizing these helpful suggestions on how to keep your kitchen orderly and clutter-free: • Create a “command center” with a shared white board on which you keep family notes and reminders. • Reorganize your cupboards by grouping similar objects to maximize space. • Store spices and foods in labeled jars and clear storage containers. The ability to see through the containers makes it easy to know when it’s time to restock. • Use labels to categorize and stay organized. You can buy labels or print them on the Internet for free! • Use unconventional objects to organize. For example, a magazine holder tipped on its side can hold aluminum cans, or an under-cabinet paper towel holder could be used to hang kitchen utensils.
  • 10. Imagine yourself lounging in a living room where all of the books are neatly filed, floors are spotless, and the coffee table and end tables are polished and clear. You can achieve this with your living room by trying these recommendations to make your organization dream a reality: • When short on floor space, use your wall space! Consider using built-in bookshelves or hanging individual shelves to make the most of empty space. • Use multi-purpose furniture, such as a storage bench or ottoman, to add style as well as storage. • Use baskets as a go-to solution for controlling clutter and disguising messes. Strategically place them on shelving units, end tables, or beneath coffee tables. • Use your living room furniture to create a clear traffic path for your visitors. If you are lacking space, consider swapping large and bulky furniture for smaller scale pieces. Source:BetterHomesandGardens Expanding The Living Room
  • 11. Stashing Things Away in Any Room Organization is key in a home, but you must find a system that works for you and your family. Browse these tips to tidy up your messy closets and de-clutter your “junk” spaces: Stash similar items together. Keep pots and pans, lids, cooking utensils, eating utensils and plastic containers together. Use recycled tuna cans, clear sectional organizers, drawer dividers, or muffin tins to keep items like paper clips, pens, rubber bands, belts and lingerie organized in your drawers. If you have children, designate a drawer, low cupboard, or basket for their dishes, crafts, or other kid supplies so that they don’t have to ask for help. Create an easy-to-use system in your existing closet with coordinating labeled bins, crates, or baskets. Make use of the back of your closet’s door by securing baskets or hanging shoe organizers in which you can store small items such as your child’s toys, craft items, cleaning supplies, toiletries, or cooking ingredients. Need more storage? Add wall hooks to your entry way to hang your keys, purse, coats, and umbrella. Drawers Closets
  • 12. Create your own storage cabinet by using a bookshelf and organized bins with labels. If you don’t have space in your kitchen for a mini home office, then try using the empty space at the end of a set of cabinets, to mount reminders and lists of important events for the week. Install a magnetic strip to magnetize or add hangers to the back of your cabinet doors to hold spices, notes, measuring cups, or kitchen utensils. Store items inside of ottomans, benches, and window seats which double as extra seating for guests. Choose coffee and end table designs that come with built-in shelving underneath. Consider a folding kitchen table or Murphy bed (beds that fold down from the wall) to maximize on small spaces. Cabinets Multi-Functional Furniture
  • 13. In Your New Home Fresh Start New Home Search
  • 14. Home Check- New Flooring, Windows & Ceiling Age? ________________________________________ Condition? ________________________________ Condition? ________________________________ Condition? ________________________________ FLOOR WINDOWS CEILING Walls Stains? Need Re-painting? Soundproof? Y N Bathroom Stain-free? Mildew/Mold-free? Leak-free? Cabinet & Storage Space? Working Fans? Functioning Toilet? Y N Stairs Creaky? Signs of Damage? Y N Kitchen Stain-free? Mildew/Mold-free? Leak-free? Cabinet & Storage Space? Working Fans? Working Garbage Disposal? Appliances Included? Y N Location Nearby… School? Hospital? Entertainment/Shopping? Public Transportation? Employment? Y N Doors Open & Close Properly Weather Proofed Working Doorbell Y N Rooms Natural Lighting? Even Floors? Smoke Detectors? Carbon Monoxide Detector? Y N Neighborhood Community Events? Neighborhood Crime Watch? Gated Community? Amenities? Y N Parking Garage? Parking Spots? N/A Y N
  • 15. Going green not only helps the planet be a better place to live; it’s also a great way to save money. Whether you are moving by yourself or hiring movers to help, be sure you follow these eco-friendly tips to save money and the environment at the same time! Your Move Going Green With Source:123Movers • When you’re ready to pack, don’t throw everything away. Instead, donate unopened food and lightly used clothing to charities. Recycle papers, ink cartridges, and broken electronics that no longer have use to you. • Rent reusable hand trucks or dollies when moving. • Rent reusable recycled plastic moving boxes and crates. • Recycle boxes after your move by breaking them down and dropping them off at your local recycling drop-off center. • Rent late model moving trucks that meet or exceed clean air standards. Diesel trucks are a better option than trucks that use regular gas. • Rent or purchase eco-friendly blankets made from 100% recycled cotton. • Depending on how much you have, consider renting a POD (portable moving container) to reduce costs. • Stay hydrated on your move! Use your own reusable water bottle to reduce waste.
  • 16. Thoughts Concluding Whether it’s cleaning tips, organizing a space or moving into a new home, this guide is intended to inspire you for the upcoming spring season. Homes.com® wants to be more than your partner when searching for a new house or apartment. Take advantage of this resource and discover who you are, starting with where you live and inspiring you to dream big!
  • 17. Homes.com® As one of the nation’s top online real estate destinations, Homes. com® inspires consumers to dream big. From affordable houses to luxurious estates, condos and more, Homes.com® features more than four million property listings and a user-friendly format, making finding your next home or a licensed real estate agent easily accessible. Visitors to theHomes.com® blog will find a collection of rich content and posts on DIY projects, painting, gardening and more, providing the ultimate resource for everything home related. From purchasing a first home, to upgrading, downsizing and everything in between, Homes.com® is an inspiring and engaging partner in every phase of the home buying process. About Us