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Get your home ready for the holiday in easy steps

Our homes are the hub of the holiday season. It’s where we gather to eat, play and celebrate together. But let’s be honest, preparing our homes for the holidays can sometimes be overwhelming, especially when we’re trying to stick to a budget.

Our homes are the hub of the holiday season. It’s where we gather to eat, play and celebrate together. But let’s be honest, preparing our homes for the holidays can sometimes be overwhelming, especially when we’re trying to stick to a budget.

How to get your home ready for Christmas in a few easy steps:

1. Declutter
Decluttering now will save you precious time later, and best of all, it’s free! Work first to declutter the main living and high-traffic areas in the house. In the kitchen, declutter the countertops, refrigerator and pantry by removing any unnecessary items and tossing expired food.

2. Decorate main spaces
While a touch of holiday décor can transform any space into an inviting wonderland, decorating every room in the house can be costly. Instead, focus first on decorating the main spaces in your home with pieces you’ve collected over time.

Deck out your living room with lighted garland, holiday-themed throw pillows, and, of course, your Christmas tree. Add holiday touches in the kitchen and dining area with holiday placemats, dish towels and a holiday centrepiece.

3. Stock the pantry
Stocking the pantry early and buying items in bulk will keep you from last-minute, budget-busting shopping. In the weeks leading up to Christmas, pay attention to sales flyers from your local grocery store and wholesalers.

4. Make freezer meals
Making several freezer meals can ease the stress of having to make dinner on busy holiday weeknights and will also keep the dinner budget in balance.

5. Create a wrapping station
Having a designated space to store gift-wrapping materials not only makes the wrapping process easier but also helps to prevent unnecessary spending on gift wrap, tape and gift tags since you can easily assess what you have on hand.

6. Clean high-traffic areas
If you’re considering it, wait to splurge on a cleaning service until after the holidays; you’ll appreciate starting off the New Year with a clean home. Instead, before the holidays, focus on deep-cleaning the high-traffic areas in your home. Use a solution of water and vinegar (drop in some essential oils, if you prefer) to clean the bathrooms and kitchen before the holidays.

7. Prepare for guests
There’s no need to break the bank to provide an inviting space for your holiday guests.

8. Be strategic with outdoor decorations
Rather than paying for several expensive outdoor wreaths and outdoor lights, opt for a lighted wreath on your front door that will look festive during both the day and night.

9. Plan ahead
This tip covers everything from ordering Christmas cards to schedule needed maintenance. The holidays are a wonderful time of the year, but they can also be hectic as we try to juggle the many necessary to-do’s and activities.

If you know that appliances need maintenance, try to take care of it in advance rather than waiting until it’s out of order; you may end up paying extra, after-hour charges for services.

Source: https://homemadelovely.com/

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