Where To Start Decluttering Bedroom
Whether you value a minimal, slick cooking space or lean more into a cozy, more-is-more, shabby-chic beach house vibe, kitchen clutter is a no no. Endless jars of spices, leaning towers of dishes, sinks crammed with all manner of brushes, sponges, and cloths—it's gotta go. Here are four steps that'll help keep things streamlined, with some help from Scotch-Brite™ Brand's hardworking, multipurpose cleaning tools.
Go Vertical
Open shelving is having a moment, but no one wants to stare at a precarious tower of dishware. Slotted organizers, which hold everything from your prized ceramics to baking sheets, can help you prioritize the pieces you use the most and keep them close at hand. This file-like system can also help you edit your collection down to the pieces you use the most—you might find it easier to let go of anything you don't love enough to display and reach for daily. This system will also help you clear out those overcrowded cupboards, making more room to hide away those less Instagram-worthy kitchen essentials. But hey, even baking sheets look pretty great lined up like this.
Clear the Kitchen Sink
Scotch-Brite™ Advanced Soap Control Non-Scratch Dishwand
Ever go to wash the dishes and find yourself fishing various bottles and sponges out of your dishwashing water? Rid yourself of the various bottles and single-purpose scrubbers perched precariously along your sink's rim. A multi-purpose tool like the Scotch-Brite™ Advanced Soap Control Non-Scratch Dishwand dispenses detergent and does the work of both a soft, gentle sponge and a more serious scrubber. That means no more unsightly dish soap bottles crowded on your sink's edge, and a way more zen dishwashing experience. Using the wand instead of a sponge also keeps your hands clean and out of the mucky water, which means you can ditch those old school gloves, too.
Invest in Uniform Storage
Whether you're lucky enough to have a dedicated pantry or rely on your kitchen cabinets and shelving, nothing looks busier than the loads of different colors and unwieldy of food packaged piled together. Unpack dry goods like pasta, nuts, and flours into matching canisters, which both makes it super easy to see what you have, but also encourages buying in bulk, which will cut down on the amount of packaging coming into your house, period. This will also make it easier to deep clean your pantry, and cut down on buying duplicates of the same bag of almonds you have squirreled away in the back of drawer. Less waste, less clutter.
Cut Down on Cooktop Cleaners
Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Pads
Glass cooktops look great in your space—they're low-profile and don't have any crevices for stuff to get stuck in. They've also become more common as induction burners have become a more popular cooktop option. The only downside? Sauces or liquids like pasta water that bubble over can cause cooked-on stains or leave behind marks that ruin the whole point of having that glossy, smooth surface in the first place.
A quick search will show there's some crazy cleaning ideas out there for these things, from chipping off residue with a metal scraper (yikes!) or using a handful of different tools and pastes. Who needs that many cleaning tools hanging around for a single appliance? Instead of having a scrubby sponge, a steel-wool pad, a soft rag, and who knows what else littering your workspace, go for the Scotch-Brite™ Glass Cooktop Pad. The innovative texture of this pad has tiny, diamond-shaped scrubbers that just need is a sprinkle of water to work their magic, and it's safe to use on all glass surfaces. See? So easy.
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Where To Start Decluttering Bedroom
Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/room-decorating/a33405181/4-steps-to-a-decluttered-kitchen/
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