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2019 resolutions for the home

With the new year just around the corner, many of you are no doubt about to head off for holidays - (read woo hoo!).

As you enjoy some much needed down time, it's the perfect opportunity to think about 2019 and what you want to achieve. Of course there's the normal resolutions like diet and exercise...but don't forget to think about your home and the changes you want to make here. It's been proven that how your home looks and feels can have a huge impact on your overall health and happiness. Here are some easy ways to help you kick off 2019 with a positive mindest and a space you love to spend time in.

Clear away festivities...but don't stop there

If you're any anything like the rest of us you'll start the new year off with the best intentiosn to eat healtly, use that dormant gym membership and to see our friends and family more often. But we all know that once the year kicks into gear that many of these drop off the radar. Rather than doing a full 180º change here are some easy home improvement jobs that will mean that at least your home starts the year at its best. This is the obvious one - You’ve taken down your Christmas lights and thrown away all of the packaging that surrounded your presents but why stop there. Open up your cupboards, look under your beds, peak into the storage places and sort through your garages. Pull everything out that you’ve stored safely for later use and then have a good hard look at those priceless possessions that are too good to throw away. There are sentimental things, things that you should really find some better way of honouring than shoving into a cupboard. Separate those things and decide where to put them so you can see them or relate to them to actually remind you of whatever it is they remind you of in the first place.


Reduce, reuse recycle

Reduce the amount of things you are keeping by being brutal. If you didn’t remember you had it or know you haven’t touched it for over a year then it needs to go. I say in over a year as there are seasonal things that get used once a year that you need to keep, but if the object doesn’t get used year on year, whether its clothes, appliances, containers, boxes, bags or whatever the belonging find a way to shed it. Some things go to recycling, some to rubbish, some to charity, but find a way to cleanse yourself of the bits and bobs that fill your home. Maintenance.


Look at your walls

If you're any anything like the rest of us you'll start the new year off with the best intentions to eat healthy, use that dormant gym membership and to see our friends and family more often. But we all know that once the year kicks into gear that many of these drop off the radar. Rather than doing a full 180º change here are some easy home improvement jobs that will mean that at least your home starts the year at its best. This is the obvious one - You’ve taken down your Christmas lights and thrown away all of the packaging that surrounded your presents but why stop there. Open up your cupboards, look under your beds, peak into the storage places and sort through your garages. Pull everything out that you’ve stored safely for later use and then have a good hard look at those priceless possessions that are too good to throw away. There are sentimental things, things that you should really find some better way of honouring than shoving into a cupboard. Separate those things and decide where to put them so you can see them or relate to them to actually remind you of whatever it is they remind you of in the first place. your paintwork.


Maybe a repaint?

If you have an area where the paint just feels flat, consider giving it a new coat of paint. A wash with sugar soap of the wall and one coat is often enough to simply refresh the look of the room, it takes little prep and there’s no dust from sanding. Of course if you’re painting a room properly you need to sand, undercoat and do 2 top coats, but a simple refresh is far more straight forward – though the quality of the surface you’re painting will always dictate how long the paint adheres before pealing or flaking.

Freshen the bathroom

Look at the grout in your kitchen and bathroom tiles. This is also another really quick upgrade if you have cracks, gaps or greying, you can simply grout over the top or spot grout any problem areas to extend the use and look of these areas. Don't forget to look up, you may find there is mould on the ceiling that can be removed with a bit of elbow grease. Shower heads that don’t deliver on the promise of a nice blast of relaxing warm water need to go. Say goodbye to spluttering, random changes of direction and generally underperformance by simply replacing the shower head. You can find replacements at your local hardware store for $30-$150 that you can simply screw on in place of your old fittings. They come with thread tape and often need nothing more than a wrench to tighten up. Say hello to a better shower in 2019!

As you enjoy some much needed down time, it's the perfect opportunity to think about 2019 and what you want to achieve. Of course there's the normal resolutions like diet and exercise...but don't forget to think about your home and the changes you want to make here. It's been proven that how your home looks and feels can have a huge impact on your overall health and happiness. Here are some easy ways to help you kick off 2019 with a positive mindset and a space you love to spend time in. thrown away all of the packaging that surrounded your presents but why stop there. Open up your cupboards, look under your beds, peak into the storage places and sort through your garages. Pull everything out that you’ve stored safely for later use and then have a good hard look at those priceless possessions that are too good to throw away. There are sentimental things, things that you should really find some better way of honouring than shoving into a cupboard. Separate those things and decide where to put them so you can see them or relate to them to actually remind you of whatever it is they remind you of in the first place.

Refresh your interiors

Look around your home with a critical eye and see if your soft furnishings have managed to make it through 2018 unscathed. If there’s mild use on cushion covers, pull them off and clean them as per the cleaning instructions on the label, generally just a good wash in the machine will bring them back to life. Does your couch or upholstered furniture look a little sad? You can spot clean them with spray upholstery cleaners available at the supermarket or hardware store or for the pieces that were really well used throughout the year get a professional steam or drycleaner in to give them a through going over. The fabric is often just fine under all of that everyday dirt and grime and your home will look and smell better for the attention. Look at your book shelves. Are they well ordered with a nice balance of books and decorative items? If not sort them out, stack big books, organise novels into sizes and colours if you’re so inclined, place your favourite decorative pieces throughout and bring your book shelves to life. Is your coffee table awash with toys and remote controls, magazines and whatever else the daily use of your home throws on it? Sort that out. Start with a clean top by putting everything away in its place and then consider your coffee table as a central decorative place, put an orchid, succulent or bunch of flowers in the centre or off to one side. Place your favourite coffee table books on it, either in a stack or laid out one next to the other. Put a decorative piece and a candle on there and play with it until you’re happy with the composition. Trays are fantastic to create some order on a coffee table and they make great places for all of the above as well as giving you a place to put your remote controls to boot. By simply walking around your house, looking for small things that take small amounts of effort to fix, you can really have a fresh start to 2019.


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