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Making form meet function? Cutting the clutter? Yes, this annual tradition affects how your mid- century space looks and feels. Mid- Mod Spring Cleaning

- Written and Photograph­ed by Robert Maurer

Spring is on the horizon,

and it’s the perfect time for some fresh perspectiv­e on our mid- century homes and the way we live in them.

I often use this time of year as a motivator to reevaluate how my home is working for me and what I can do to improve the areas I use most frequently.

A big part of this process focuses on cleaning and organizati­on. Determinin­g what can stay and what can be donated, sold or disposed of is not an easy task as collectors and curators of many vintage things.

However, once you’re in that "zone" of condensing and organizing, I find the satisfacti­on from a spruce- up can often outweigh the tendency to accumulate.

With this theme of freshness on our minds, I’ve compiled a few of my favorite takes on home organizati­on, cleaning, plant care and even a Palm Springs- inspired breakfast to get you started on the right foot.

BED AND BATH BASICS

Cleanlines­s and organizati­on are essential to making a primary suite feel like a peaceful retreat ... and that doesn’t stop at what’s readily visible. Give your sleep sanctuary a

refresh with these deep- cleaning details.

DRAWERS: Give your dresser drawers a finished look by lining them with cut fabric or quality gift wrap. A colorful pattern or texture can go a long way in making your daily routine feel more thoughtful and inspired.

MATTRESS: Remove all bedding and thoroughly vacuum both sides of the mattress. ( And while you’re at it, don’t forget to vacuum under the bed.) Use a kitchen strainer to sprinkle 1 cup of baking soda evenly across the mattress. Allow the baking soda to sit on the surface for one hour. Then vacuum the mattress for a fresh, odor- free surface.

LINENS: Swap out heavier comforters and blankets for lightweigh­t, breathable layers for spring. Using a solid- color quilt and matching shams, along with a set of bright, neutral sheets, is an excellent way to make your retreat feel like a freshly prepared resort. Keep decorative pillows to a minimum for a look that’s less fussy.

TOILET: The dreaded “toilet ring” is an unsightly thing that no one wants to encounter or talk about. If you’ve struggled with chemicals and cleansers to get your toilet bowl ring- free, try using a pumice stone from your local hardware store. Thoroughly wet this magic tool with water, and with one or two minutes of gentle scrubbing, you’ll have your toilet looking like new.

MIRRORS: Eliminate fog from forming on your bathroom mirror by placing a small dollop of shaving cream on a soft, lint- free cloth. Buff the shaving cream onto the mirror evenly until the surface is clear.

CLOSET: Give your closet luxurious form and function by investing in a set of quality wood hangers to replace fl imsy, mismatched plastic and wire types.

STORAGE: Get your “vintage furniture” fi x by scouting a quality cedar chest. This unique piece of furniture is ideal for storing bulky items such as sweaters and blankets when they’re not in use during the warmer months. The natural properties of cedar ward off insects and mold from destroying your most cherished items. At the foot of a bed, it also acts as a perfect place to put on your socks and shoes.

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TOP: THE USE OF CHEERFUL COLOR, GEOMETRIC SHAPES AND PLENTY OF LIVE PLANTS CREATES A FRESH AND INVITING RETREAT FOR SPRING.
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2. VINTAGE BROYHILL FURNITURE IS GIVEN A LUXURIOUS UPGRADE WITH TACTILE FABRIC LINING EACH DRAWER.
3. THIS 1960S CEDAR CHEST BY LANE PROVIDES YEARROUND PRACTICAL STORAGE AND PROTECTION FOR BULKY SWEATERS AND DELICATE TREASURES.
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1. A SET OF DURABLE WOOD HANGERS CAN PROVIDE UNIFORMITY AND ELEGANCE TO YOUR SPRING WARDROBE. 2. VINTAGE BROYHILL FURNITURE IS GIVEN A LUXURIOUS UPGRADE WITH TACTILE FABRIC LINING EACH DRAWER. 3. THIS 1960S CEDAR CHEST BY LANE PROVIDES YEARROUND PRACTICAL STORAGE AND PROTECTION FOR BULKY SWEATERS AND DELICATE TREASURES. 4. THE MONSTERA DELICIOSA IS A POPULAR PLANT WITH MID- CENTURY STYLE THAT’S FAIRLY RESISTANT TO COMMON PESTS. 2
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GIVE YOUR BEDDING A CLEAN, MODERN PROFILE BY TUCKING THE TOP SHEET AND QUILT BENEATH THE MATTRESS.
 ?? ?? Robert Maurer is the creative director and residentia­l designer at Commuter Industries. In this column, he shares highlights from his home that are geared toward design, entertaini­ng, restoratio­ns, home improvemen­ts, recipes, décor and more. We hope you’ll fi nd inspiratio­n in these features that you can apply to your own mid- century home and way of life. Find more project inspiratio­n at midcentury­maurer. com.
Robert Maurer is the creative director and residentia­l designer at Commuter Industries. In this column, he shares highlights from his home that are geared toward design, entertaini­ng, restoratio­ns, home improvemen­ts, recipes, décor and more. We hope you’ll fi nd inspiratio­n in these features that you can apply to your own mid- century home and way of life. Find more project inspiratio­n at midcentury­maurer. com.

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