Making your home worth living in

A few days ago, I got surprised when I visited a friend in Kacyiru. As I entered her house, dirty plastic dishes littered the doorway, unfolded and mismatched towels in the sitting room welcomed me.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Flowers boost the beauty of the compound.

A few days ago, I got surprised when I visited a friend in Kacyiru. As I entered her house, dirty plastic dishes littered the doorway, unfolded and mismatched towels in the sitting room welcomed me.

No wonder, she is onr of the many who do not want visitors because they fear criticisms. Here are tips of keeping a house neat. Cleanse down the exterior of your house.

 You do not necessarily need to rent an electric cleanser to perform miracles.Use simple tools: Like a scrubber (brush), broom and a rake to clean the compound. You may have to do a general cleaning to make sure your house looks tidy.

You can decorate your house in anyway, but the decorations must match with what you have. If you are not sure of the decorations, look at popular model homes or home magazines to get you a clue.

Tackle first things first. If the paint on your house is peeling, fading or outdated, break out the paintbrush. Avoid using dull paints, as they make a house look hideous; do not make every room a different pastel colour.

Flowers boost the beauty of a house. These work best when mounted below double-hung, slide-by or stationary onwindow casements.

Unbelievably, with the above tips, you can make your home more precious. Either do it yourself or hire a cleaning service to come in and deep clean your house.

It’s also wise to give your kitchen appropriate attention. This is the main spot where our eatables and drinks are prepared at the end of it all. Every penny you put into a kitchen will be worth.

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