Tuesday, October 21, 2014

3 Tips to Make Your Pineville La Home Show Ready

   3 Tips to Make Your  Pineville La Home Show Ready
 
 
Having your house on the market is no fun for anyone. At any  minute, you can get that text notification that there’s a showing in an hour — which means you’ve got about 40 minutes to make your home “show ready” while simultaneously ushering everyone out the front door.

 

 

 
 Determined to make those 40 minutes a little easier on myself, I aimed to keep our house 90% show-ready at all times. That way, when the text message came through, I just had to run through a short check-list of touch-ups to make sure our house shined.

The experience of selling our house actually taught me a lot about what it takes to keep my home “show-ready clean” under normal circumstances, too.

Granted, some of the efforts won’t be replicated in “real life” because, let’s face it, we’re human. But there are  at least 3 clean-home hacks that we should  be maintaining.

3 Tips to Make Your Home Show Ready-Clean — & Keep It That Way

#1. Make the bed everyday.

It seems like most people can be divided into one of two categories: Those who make their beds. And those who don’t.
 

Until a month ago, we were firmly in the “don’t” category. Oh, I wanted to be a bed maker; but I couldn’t seem to pull it off consistently. And my kids’ beds? Forget about it.

But with showings-at-any-minute as a motivator, I tasked each member of our family with making their bed when they got out of it — first thing in the morning. And you know what? It has made a huge difference!

I discovered that my room looks so much neater just with the simple change of making the bed. Plus, I’ve come to see that a made bed is one of those gateways to a clean bedroom.

#2. Get rid of one-third of your stuff.

This is probably the real key to keeping a home show-ready clean, since even the smallest of spaces looks bigger and brighter when it’s clutter-free.
 

I’m a fan of DE- Cluttering anyway — I get visually overwhelmed when there’s too much going on in my house.
Go thru every cabinet and closet. clear every storage space and flat surface — and then boxed up.

If you haven’t used it recently, or if it wasn’t worth it to pay to move it, I put it into the garage sale pile. 
 A totally decluttered home doesn’t just look more spacious, it is also far easier to keep clean.
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#3. Don’t wear shoes in the house.

The main level of my house is wood floors; only the upstairs bedrooms have carpets. Before I banned shoes in the house, my constant refrain was: “I sweep every day. How is there always so much dirt on the floor?!”
 

Over the past shoe-free month, You'll  noticed a huge decrease in the size of dirt piles. You may be able to even get away with skipping a day or two of sweeping.
 
 
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