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Laura S. Rossinow
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Your April Checklist for a Smooth-Running Home

Posted OnApr 03, 2014

Written by Laura Gaskill, Houzz Contributor
Shake off the winter blues and spring into action to get your home in the spirit of the new season!
With gardens springing to life, the days lengthening and the outdoors beckoning (even if it is still chilly), April is a month of renewal. It’s time to dust off the outdoor furniture, tidy up and refresh decor. And with Earth Day on the calendar, it’s also a great time to adopt a few green habits. Here are 11 to-dos to get your home and yard in the spring spirit.
contemporary deck by austin outdoor design
austin outdoor design
1. Set up outdoor furniture. If you haven’t yet gotten the outdoor furniture out of storage, now is the time. Give everything a good cleaning, and go shopping for new pieces as needed. Wish you had an outdoor dining area or place to sit with a good book? Jump on the project now so that you have all season to enjoy using it.

2. Tune up lawn mower and gas grill.
 Make sure all of your outdoor equipment is in working order. Stock up on the types of fuel you will need to run your lawn mower and gas grill. If you have a reel lawn mower (i.e., a push mower), take it in to have the blades sharpened.
craftsman patio by Buckenmeyer Architecture
Buckenmeyer Architecture
3. Clean siding. Wash the exterior of your house to remove road salt and grime that has accumulated over the winter. Use a pressure washer or a regular hose with a cleaning attachment, depending on the type of siding.4. Check fences, driveway and paths for damage.Particularly for regions that experience freezing and thawing conditions, driveways and paths can become cracked over the winter. Take a walk around your home, looking out for signs of damage on the driveway and walkway, as well as the foundation, fences and gates. Schedule repairs as needed.
eclectic  by Shabby French Cottage
Shabby French Cottage
5. Refresh your mantel. Take everything off your mantel, and wipe down the surface. Bring in something fresh and green — potted ferns, blooming bulbs or cut branches will last longer than cut flowers. If you have a mirror hanging above the mantel, clean it as well. Add a few scented or plain beeswax candles as a finishing touch.
contemporary kitchen by Jenni Leasia Design
Jenni Leasia Design
6. Celebrate Earth Day by going greener at home. Commit to making lasting changes to go greener this year by adopting a few easy new habits:

  • Trade paper towels for a stack of washable dish cloths
  • Use real napkins instead of paper
  • Swap out your cleaning products for natural methods
  • Check out a local farmer’s market for fresh produce
  • Shut off lights when you leave the room

More ways to go greener at home

contemporary family room by Feldman Architecture, Inc.
Feldman Architecture, Inc.
7. Clean windows. Boost natural light throughout your home by cleaning the windows, inside and out. If you have second-story windows, either hire a service to clean the outside or use a hose attachment to clean them yourself (while standing safely on the ground!).8. Have air conditioning serviced. If you use air conditioning and haven’t had it serviced yet this spring, now is the time. If you use window air conditioning units, change the filters before installing them.
modern accessories and decor by Gaile Guevara
Gaile Guevara
West 2nd Street, North Vancouver 
9. Bag up some giveaways. Simplify your life this spring by getting excess stuff out of your home (and out of your way). Grab some boxes or sturdy bags, and aim to fill at least one per room with items to give away, sell, recycle or toss. Your home will feel so much lighter, it’s worth the effort!How to blast roadblocks to decluttering
beach style staircase by Alison Kandler Interior Design
Alison Kandler Interior Design
10. Rotate artwork. If you love collecting art prints and paintings, you know how easy it is to run out of wall space long before you’ve hung all of your artwork. A simple solution is to rotate your artwork each season, keeping some pieces carefully stored in a closet.
eclectic bathroom by Sergio Olazabal
Sergio Olazabal
11. Swap towels and bedding. Rotating linens with the seasons is an easy way to perk up your home, and it extends the life of your textiles. You can’t go wrong with classic white towels and sheets, but if you are looking for something a little different this spring, why not pick a bold color instead?
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