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Spring Clean for a Tidy Bathroom
by Jill Black
Description: Tips for spring cleaning and organizing your bathroom any time of year.
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The bathroom as with any room in the home is best taken one
step at a time in a logical order.
1. Create a blank canvas with which to work.
Empty out all cabinets, drawers, medicine chests and linen
storage areas and gather together soaps, bath oils, shampoos,
conditioners, razors and toys from the shower and tub areas.
As you remove items, take the time to sort through and evaluate
whether or not you really need each item. Toss any threadbare
or frayed towels and bathroom linens or put aside to use when
it comes time to clean the bathroom. Dispose of all expired,
unused, leaking or empty medication bottles, lotions, perfumes,
sample products and cosmetics that are old or the wrong colour.
Take the time to review the relevancy of any decorative items
you may keep in the bathroom. If you have outgrown your love for
something replace it with something else (give it away or toss
it altogether) and make room for something better.
Note 1: Out-of-date make-up products can grow bacteria's that
lead to eye and skin infections. If you don't use it - toss
it!
Note 2: If you keep medications and vitamin supplements in
the bathroom transfer them to another area of the home. Heat
and moisture in a bathroom can degrade their medicinal and
nutritional value.
Remove any shower curtains, window coverings and rugs. Place
them in the wash or replace if mouldy. Curtains are notorious
for growing mould. For a few dollars it is easier to replace
them with new ones that match the bathroom décor.
2. Now that the bathroom spaces are cleared, give them a
thorough cleaning.
Work from the top down cleaning ceilings, walls, windows
and mirrors. Wipe out drawers and cupboards and reline if
necessary.
Clean mould from crevices especially tiled walls, around
shower door openings, shower heads and basin edges where
grime tends to accumulate.
Clean the toilet, counters, sink/s and faucets. Next vacuum
sweep and mop over the floor.
3. A place for everything and everything in its place.
With your clean canvas it is time to evaluate your storage
and organise your belongings back into the bathroom. Sort
through the items you have collected in a way that makes
sense to you. Start with the essential items used on a daily
basis placing them in readily accessible locations. Store
what you can under the counter and in the counter drawers
if you have them (out of sight out of mind). Try to keep
the actual counter top area clear if possible.
Next decide where you will keep your basic supply of spare
towels, extra paper, feminine hygiene products, hair care
and back-up supplies of soap and shampoo.
There are many storage solutions available to help keep the
bathroom tidy in the future. Here are a few ideas to help
make your bathroom tidy and functional for all the family.
- Baskets – Baskets are a popular and inexpensive way to
add eye appeal. Give each household member a different
coloured basket. Line "his" and "her" baskets with plastic
coated material to store toiletries such as toothpaste,
combs, brushes, shaving products, hair styling, makeup,
nails, personal hygiene items etc.
- Wall mounted cabinets come in all shapes and sizes.
- Hooks on back of doors and cupboards
- Wall mount hair driers, etc.
- Shower and bath caddies keep shampoos and conditioners tidy
- Wall mounted soap and shampoo dispensers avoid bottles being
left around.
- Under sink storage shelves (two tier storage shelves can
double the space)
- Drawer dividers or cutlery tray to keep make-up and small
items tidy.
- Carts on wheels
- Small corner shelves that are meant to go on the wall fit
into the corners of bathroom counters
- Plastic colour coded bins for each family member in a
different colour.
- Bath toys can be stored out of sight in plastic pails or
bins or kept in a mesh shopping bag where toys can drip dry.
- Use hooks instead of towel racks for children placed at the
right height where they will more likely make use of them
- Small hamper or some sort of system for depositing used
towels.
4. Finishing Touches.
Now you have done all this hard work why not give your bathroom
a new updated look with a matching set of bathroom accessories
- soap dish, toothbrush holder, cup, liquid soap dispenser -
readily available in coordinating finishes to match your faucets
for extra style and additional storage.
Complementary or contrasting coloured towels, bathmats and shower
curtain along with a toilet surround and rug to match your colour
scheme will complete the scene.
Here are three suggestions for a additional touch.
1. Monogrammed linens are not just for tablecloths and napkins
or expensive towels and robes found in hotels. Start a tradition
and embroider your family initials onto towels and face cloths.
2. Appliqué initials using scraps of satin of coloured cloth
3. Sew a contrasting band of colour onto the edges of towels to
match the colour of the décor in your bathroom.
About the Author: Jill is a writer and photographer based
in New Zealand. Visit her site for articles and ideas to
to add beauty and value to your home and garden through
art, home decorating, home improvement, gardening and much
more online at http://www.netwrite-publish.com.
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