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How to keep your kitchen cupboard organised

Kitchens are often the favourite room in the house for many people. With a passion for cooking comes a certain pride in looking after your kitchen. Not all of us however have the time to have everything planned in the kitchen. These tips should help you make more out of the room you have in your kitchen and help you to begin that organising process to your dream kitchen.

 

Rid your cupboards of any unwanted and unused items as the first step before following these tips. For example, do you still have that old coffee maker that no longer works or a big collection of plastic containers from the local Chinese? Unless actually used these things are just added clutter to your kitchen taking up valuable space.

 

Tip 1 – Canned Goods

Canned food in our cupboards often takes up a lot of space. This is usually because different brands and styles do not necessarily stack together leaving half of your cupboard unused. Repurposing a mesh magazine rack can be a great way to stack cans in a horizontal fashion allowing lots of extra space in your cupboards

 

Tip 2 – Add a rail

Adding a rail to the inside of a food cabinet can have many wonderful uses. Keeping packets sealed with foldback clips allows food to by hung up on the rail with a simple S hook. This allows for so much extra space below to store extra food and spices.

 

Tip 3 – Labels

One of the simplest solutions to kitchen cupboard storage problems is to simply label things. By labelling items in your cupboards you no longer need to remove everything from the cupboard to find that one item hidden away.

 

Tip 4 – Spice turntable

Moving spices into similar sized containers or shakers you can easily add the spices onto a turntable. If you followed the previous tip of labelling everything finding the spice or herb you want can be very simple by turning the plate of spices and taking the necessary item.

 

These tips are designed to help you design your food cupboards leaving you with a tidy kitchen. Follow our blog section for more tips and tricks every month.

 

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COVID-19 5th January Update

 

Just to let you know we are open for business as usual and you can continue to have your cleaner clean your house.

The government has made it clear that cleaners are still permitted to work inside peoples' homes as long as Government Guidelines on social distancing and staying safe are followed (see below). In summary:

You can be outside of your home for work purposes where your place of work remains open and where you cannot work from home, including if your job involves working in other people's homes.

The full text can be found here New National Restrictions from 5 January (in England; there are similar texts available for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). Specifically relating to cleaners, the guidance continues: 'This guidance applies to those working in, visiting or delivering to home environments. These include, but are not limited to, people working in the following areas:

  • 'This can include work in other people's homes where necessary - for example, for nannies, cleaners, social care workers providing support to children and families, or tradespeople (this is not an exhaustive list)'

Note this guidance is for people who are fit and well, and is dependent on the following social distancing guidelines being followed:

  • No work should be carried out in a household where people are isolating or where an individual is being shielded.
  • The cleaners can continue work, providing that they are well and have no symptoms. No work should be carried out by a cleaner who has coronavirus symptoms, however mild, or when someone in their own household has symptoms.
  • No work should be carried out in a household where any occupants are clinically extremely vulnerable to coronavirus, or households with a possible or confirmed case of coronavirus.
  • Whilst in the house. a cleaner should maintain a safe distance of at least two metres from any household occupant at all times, and ensure good ventilation in the area where they are working, including opening the window.
  • Upon entering the home, cleaners should wash their hands using soap and water for 20 seconds.
  • Cleaners should wash their hands regularly, particularly after blowing their nose, sneezing or coughing, and when leaving the property.

The good news with regard to cleaning is that the cleaners can social distance from their clients very easily, and we would advise that, if you are at home when they are there, that you remain in a separate room to your cleaner.

If you are happy to adhere to the government guidelines - and if your cleaner has not been in touch already - then please just call the office and we will ensure that your cleaning continues.

Best regards

The Cleanhome Team