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I’ll share some tips to save you money and shopping time for some of my favorite household cleaning. Many of the homemade cleaning products are much better for the environment and are less toxic to your home. I became very concerned with toxic chemicals once I had children and pets. I recommend you keep a bulk size amount of baking soda and white distilled vinegar in your home at all times. I try to use these things for everyday cleaning.
When spring arrives, it’s traditional to open up the windows, air out your home or office, and get rid of all the dust and clutter that’s accumulated all winter. But how can you get motivated when the warm weather is calling you outside? Here are ten tips to help take the sting out of spring cleaning.
If replacing your cabinetry is too expensive for your budget, after cabinet refacing, painting kitchen cabinets is the least expensive option and can really transform your kitchen. Plus this kitchen remodeling job can be accomplished over a long weekend or about 3 days with the right kind of preparation and planning. Depending on the area of the country you live in it is probably not a good idea to do this type of job in the winter months because you will need to have windows and doors open because of fumes from the paint and primer.