The December holidays come with a bit of chaos, but if you can manage the chaos, you can enjoy one of the most memorable times of the year. Armed with our tips, you can focus more on the essentials: your home will be a true refuge, where you can rest in peace as the year passes.
Prepare your home for the holidays: The preparation period is a great time to let out some laughs. No, we don’t mean that you should fall into the trap of formal documents just yet, and perhaps switch to a minimalist wardrobe just yet, by no means! Instead, we encourage you to arrange small and large corners that you will visit often during the holiday preparations anyway.
If you visit the places below and get rid of unnecessary items, you won’t have any unpleasant surprises during your birthday reception!
Focus on the kitchen
Before starting to prepare the holiday menu, it is worth looking at the kitchen shelves. Among the plates, cups and cutlery in every home, there are pieces that we somehow overlook during the week, but can no longer be seen at a Christmas gathering.
Don’t give your damaged opal glasses, cutlery and plates another chance!
Get rid of them as soon as possible! The kitchen will breathe a sigh of relief, and so will you, that you no longer have to avoid them.
Table decorations
The same goes for various holiday decor accessories. Table decorations that have been stored for years, become dull, worn out, and have lost their lustre, will never be found again anyway! If they are in good condition, take them to a donation store, they may still bring happiness to someone. The drawer that collects tablecloths, tablecloths, and napkins is also a problem. Look through them, defective, stained and incomplete items just take up space!
Bathroom depths
We all know that the bathroom is one of the most sensitive parts of the house. Anyone who visits the apartment (whether as a resident or guest) will definitely connect with it. If you’re planning to host a party during the holiday season, you’ll definitely have to deal with it. And if you’re going to do that, why not do it really effectively? Start by looking at medications, cosmetics, and toiletries. Expired warranty products belong in the trash! You should also go through the towels, it’s worth getting rid of the ones that were given.
The bottom of the cabinet
The change of season is always a good time to evaluate our wardrobe. Well, not everything, just the most stylish pieces. Especially before the holidays, it can be helpful if we are aware of the pieces we can choose from on brighter days. Boring clothes can go straight to the donation boxmaking room for the gifts you received this year, or for the flashy novelties acquired during a planned wardrobe refresh for holiday sales.
The deepest corner of the apartment: the children’s room
It goes without saying that the children’s room is the largest graveyard of things in the world. This is where most cats appear and disappear. Before Christmas, so it would be worthwhile to carry out a large-scale lime removal operation here as well. Only worn-out pieces that are still usable and in good condition can be donated to charity, while damaged, incomplete and tortured remains are placed in plastic bags. How do we convince the inhabitants of the children’s room of the benefits of choice? They will likely soon realize that hoped-for gifts also need a place, and that closets — though they may sometimes seem that way — can’t hold everything.
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