Simple tips to help you tackle the post Christmas clean-up
Floors take a beating over Christmas, says Lynsey. She advises tackling pine needles with a dustpan and brush.
With all the excitement and build-up to the big day, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of festive décor… forgetting the ghosts of Christmas past, along with all the clutter to be cleared.
With a few smart tricks and a little bit of method (together with a drop of essential oil or two), Crombie says you can transform the chaos into order in no time.
“Put the brakes on the temptation to shove everything back in boxes and deal with it next year; you’ll be thankful you took five minutes to organise properly,” advises Crombie.
As Crombie points out, floors really take a beating over Christmas, so give them the reset they deserve.
Gift wrap chaos can linger for days if you let it… Bring order with three simple piles, says Crombie. “Keep pile – anything that needs to be put away. Recycle pile – all the packaging. Donate pile – duplicates or unwanted gifts.”
“A cosy Christmas usually means squashed cushions and crumbs where they definitely shouldn’t be,” highlights Crombie.
The kitchen works overtime at Christmas, so show it some love, suggests Crombie. “Wipe cupboard doors and handles – major germ hotspots.
Time to purge and refresh… Lynsey says empty everything out and toss old leftovers. “Wipe shelves with warm soapy water. Add a couple of lemon slices for instant freshness.
Christmas guests and busy routines can leave bathrooms less than sparkling, she underlines.
Now breathe… your home is almost back, enthuses Crombie.

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