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A Fresh Start: Deep Cleaning for the New Year

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The New Year is a time for fresh beginnings; your home is no exception. Whether you’re preparing to sell or simply aiming to enjoy your space more, there’s one transformative project to tackle: deep cleaning. This simple yet impactful endeavor can refresh your home and leave you feeling accomplished.

If you’ve been in your home for a while, it’s easy to overlook the corners and edges where dust and grime quietly settle. These nooks are where deep cleaning begins. For those selling a home, this effort is not just cathartic—it’s a cost-effective way to make your space shine.

Start with the hidden offenders: the corners of door frames and edges of walls. These spots accumulate dirt that may escape your notice but can stand out to visitors. A fresh coat of touch-up paint can make these areas look brand new.

Next, tackle what lies beneath—the bed, that is. Clear out the stashed items, vacuum underneath, and clean the bed’s legs. It’s a thankless task that brings an undeniable sense of satisfaction.

Don’t forget the windows. Clean the frames, tracks, and any sliding doors, clearing away the buildup of dirt that’s easy to miss. Include mirrors in your efforts for a sparkling effect that people will notice.

Finally, look up. Dusting ceiling fans, light fixtures, vents, and molding tops is a must. While at it, inspect your ceilings for cobwebs or dust, leaving no surface untouched.

Deep cleaning may seem like a chore, but it’s a surefire way to start the year with a renewed home—and the satisfaction of a job well done.

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