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House Cleaning Tips – Living Room

 The living room is a place for entertaining friends and family, but most importantly, it is a special space to relax after a long day. That’s basically why it deserves extra attention when you’re tidying up.

Eliminating Clutter

The living room is a classic area for junk to gather and it’s important to move items back into rooms where they belong.  First step is to take everything that belongs in another room of the house and put it in one basket or bag. Then, take everything that is not put away, but is in the correct room, and put it in the other basket or bag. Remove these baskets or bags from the room for the time being  And lastly, take all of the items sitting on cleaning surfaces and gather them into a box (or several different boxes, one for each surface: floor, desk, shelves, windowsills). This can include anything from shoes lined up under the bed to picture frames on shelves. 

Cleaning Surfaces


Dust and wipe down all surfaces including; curtains, blinds, skirting boards, cornices, light fittings, ceiling fans, air-conditioning vents. Consider investing in an air-purifying unit or fan. This will help to keep your living room ventilated and from airborne allergens such as dust.

Book Shelves

An awful lot of dust can easily collect on shelves and it’s an often neglected area to clean. Remove books from shelves and dust with a soft, clean brush.

Vacuuming and Dusting

Vacuum the floor including under the sofa and furniture. Use attachments to get into tight spaces. If you have wooden floors mop them with a microfiber mop after vacuuming. Shake out any rugs where possible.  Consider investing in a handheld vacuum to quickly pick up animal fur and crumbs.  Examine the ceiling for spider webs, dust all surfaces from top to bottom. It should be easier if you got a vacuum dust brush.  Vacuum the floor thoroughly including under the coach, sofas, chairs, desks and tables.

Upholstered Items

Use a vacuum cleaner, moistened cloth or specialized leather product for all upholstered items. To clean white furniture, wipe down with dish soap and a damp microfiber cloth. Blot any stains with white distilled vinegar or a baby wipe.

Wooden Furniture

Give all your wooden furniture the once-over with a suitable rejuvenator, such as Orange or Pledge.

Windows

In a quick clean, you probably will skip the windows.  Get a bottle of Windex, a clean rag, and some newspapers for a deep clean. Alternatively, use window-washing wipes. If you use wipes, simply wipe down the windows with them.

Cleaning Floors

You already vacuumed in the dust and dirt section, but floors that are not carpeted should also be cleaned.  Use a wooden floor cleaner for wooden floors; for tiles and linoleum, use an all-purpose floor cleaner.

For carpeted floors, the key of keeping the floor looking nice is to get out any spills immediately, before they become stains. Use a high-power carpet cleaner to clean up spills when they occur. Once or twice a year, rent a carpet cleaner to maintain all the carpets in the house. 

Cleaning Items and Reorganizing

While the floor is drying, take the time to clean all of the items you originally took out of the room. In the hallway or another room, use the vacuum dust brush or a wet rag to clean figurines and photo frames, etc. that belong in the room you just finished. You can also put away, in their respective rooms, all of the items you removed at the beginning because they belong elsewhere. When the floor is dry, bring the cleaned items back into the room and arrange them on the shelves and other surfaces where they belong.

Finishing Touches

Microfiber Cloths Can be used to gently clean the TV screen and all other electronics, including cables.

Many people like to finish up with a spritz of air freshener, such as Febreze or a homemade version. Whether you did a full clean or a basic one, the room will be much more inviting now that it’s tidy and dust free. Ensure regular cleaning sessions in order to get your house organized and keep it a pleasant environment for you, family and friends.

Hiring a recurrent cleaning services near by

If time is an Issue doing the hard work but also having your living room as well as your entire house tyde and cleaned is a challenge, book wecleanyourhouse.com as quick as 60 secs. Our Maids are well trained to provide customized home cleaning in Washington DC and surrounding areas at an affordable price.

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