Spring is a time for new beginnings, beauty and enjoying the surroundings. Usher in spring by making a fresh start at home. Throw open your windows and tackle those cleaning and organizing projects you’ve been putting off this winter. Ring in the spring season with a clean, organized home.

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Kick off your spring cleaning by washing your windows. Photo credit- HowStuffWorks.com.

1. Clean Windows– Let the fresh air in. Now that it’s warm enough to open the windows, this is an ideal time to wash windows. For optimal results, choose a cloudy day, or a time of day when the sun is not shining directly on the windows, to prevent the sun from drying the cleaning fluid, which can leave streaks. Create a cleaning solution by combining equal parts white vinegar and hot water. After dusting away cobwebs and dirt, use a sponge and squeegee to get your windows gleamingly clean.

2. Basements and Attics– Spring is the perfect time of year for cleaning drafty basements and attics that chilly winter temps and oppressive summer heat deter you from undertaking. Are toys and sporting equipment, that your children have outgrown or no longer use, taking up valuable space in your attic or basement? If so, donate or consign the unwanted items. Attics and basements often serve as catch-alls, but by evaluating your needs and priorities you can reclaim your valuable storage space.

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Vertical storage solutions keep items off the floor and within reach. Photo credit- Lowes.com.

3. Garages– De-cluttering your garage doesn’t have to be daunting. Begin by sorting your items into three piles- keep, discard and donate. Once you’ve determined the items you are keeping, invest in storage solutions designed specifically for garages. To keep items off the floor and within reach, remember to think vertical when it comes to garage storage. Be sure to winterize your snowblower prior to storing it and tune up your lawn mower.

4. Closets- Trading your winter wardrobe for your spring and summer staples? 
Now is a perfect time to take inventory of your clothes and donate or consign any items you no longer wear. Are there items you haven’t donned all winter? Don’t waste space storing clothes that no longer suit your personal style or your lifestyle. Making space will ensure your favorite pieces are visible and within reach, and will speed up getting ready in the morning.

5. Remove Snow to Prevent Flooding– Boston’s record-breaking snowfall requires taking special precautions to prevent the much-anticipated melting from turning into detrimental flooding. In addition to cleaning your gutters, be sure your downspouts carry water several feet away from your house to a well drained area. Also, remove any snow that has accumulated on the ground next to your house. As the snow melts it could seep into your home. Simply moving the snow a few feet away from your home can help prevent a wet basement.

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