Inaugurated by the Japanese writer Marie Kondo, L’home decluttering is the new philosophy of the home: a strategy not only to keep the rooms in order, but also for cleanse them of negative energies. In a nutshell, it means eliminating all that we consider useless, outdated and unusable, to give new order to domestic spaces. In view of Christmas and the restrictions that will, in all likelihood, keep us at home, here are some ideas to take advantage of your free time and revolutionize the living room, kitchen and attics full of objects.
Don’t be afraid to revolutionize the layout of your living room
Let’s start with living room, one of the more experienced and comfortable environments of our homes, the one where we can relax after a day of work, chat or enjoy watching a movie with friends. Despite being one of the most lived-in rooms in the house, keeping it in order is not taken for granted and requires some attention.
After you have eliminated the items you deem superfluous and have given a new order for furniture, armchairs and paintings, dedicate yourself to cleaning those often overlooked corners, like the chandelier and the TV with a good electrostatic cloth, i paintings with a microfibre cloth and theinside of the cabinets with a solution of water and vinegar.
Order utensils to unleash creativity in the kitchen
Let us now turn to the kitchen, the heart of every home, the driving force of family life, with its warmth and its scents, the place where we meet every evening around a table for a moment of healthy and important conviviality. This is the place where we can also give space to our creativity with new dishes and recipes.
But to live this environment with serenity it takes order and linearity in the arrangement of utensils, appliances, cookware. Take advantage of your free time to organize drawers, pantry, taking care to get rid of everything you don’t need. Don’t forget the deep cleanings, such as oven, refrigerator and pipes: for example, pour half a glass of bicarbonate into the pipes, along with a glass of vinegar, to get rid of bad smells.
A box of items to donate to free up your attic
We then come to attic or attic, that “secret” room very useful for storing some objects that we do not use frequently, such as suitcases, Christmas decorations and old photo albums, but also a space in which we tend to accumulate objects without criteria.
It is, therefore, time to decluttering: equip yourself with two boxes, one for “items to donate“And the other with”items to be discarded“, So as to clean up your attic or attic and restore order to an often forgotten space in the house. Second Marie Kondoin fact, being able to donate things that we no longer use pays off easier separation from those objects, with which we have long lived.
Inaugurated by the Japanese writer Marie Kondo, L’home decluttering is the new philosophy of the home: a strategy not only to keep the rooms in order, but also for cleanse them of negative energies. In a nutshell, it means eliminating all that we consider useless, outdated and unusable, to give new order to domestic spaces. In view of Christmas and the restrictions that will, in all likelihood, keep us at home, here are some ideas to take advantage of your free time and revolutionize the living room, kitchen and attics full of objects.
Don’t be afraid to revolutionize the layout of your living room
Let’s start with living room, one of the more experienced and comfortable environments of our homes, the one where we can relax after a day of work, chat or enjoy watching a movie with friends. Despite being one of the most lived-in rooms in the house, keeping it in order is not taken for granted and requires some attention.
After you have eliminated the items you deem superfluous and have given a new order for furniture, armchairs and paintings, dedicate yourself to cleaning those often overlooked corners, like the chandelier and the TV with a good electrostatic cloth, i paintings with a microfibre cloth and theinside of the cabinets with a solution of water and vinegar.
Order utensils to unleash creativity in the kitchen
Let us now turn to the kitchen, the heart of every home, the driving force of family life, with its warmth and its scents, the place where we meet every evening around a table for a moment of healthy and important conviviality. This is the place where we can also give space to our creativity with new dishes and recipes.
But to live this environment with serenity it takes order and linearity in the arrangement of utensils, appliances, cookware. Take advantage of your free time to organize drawers, pantry, taking care to get rid of everything you don’t need. Don’t forget the deep cleanings, such as oven, refrigerator and pipes: for example, pour half a glass of bicarbonate into the pipes, along with a glass of vinegar, to get rid of bad smells.
A box of items to donate to free up your attic
We then come to attic or attic, that “secret” room very useful for storing some objects that we do not use frequently, such as suitcases, Christmas decorations and old photo albums, but also a space in which we tend to accumulate objects without criteria.
It is, therefore, time to decluttering: equip yourself with two boxes, one for “items to donate“And the other with”items to be discarded“, So as to clean up your attic or attic and restore order to an often forgotten space in the house. Second Marie Kondoin fact, being able to donate things that we no longer use pays off easier separation from those objects, with which we have long lived.