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Make your home sparkle in no time

Quick ideas to get things cleaned up before guests arrive

- By Katie Holdefehr RealSimple.com

No matter if you’ve been preparing for a party for weeks or just found out friends are stopping by in a few hours, here are some tips to make your home look instantly pulled-together. Start by cleaning the spots most likely to be noticed — hello, kitchen counter and bathroom — then add some metallic accents and fresh flowers or greenery to make your home feel festive. Your place will be party-ready in no time.

De-clutter the kitchen.

Step one: Clear the kitchen counters. Even if you don’t have time to scrub the stovetop or tackle the dishes in the sink, declutteri­ng the countertop will give the impression that your kitchen is neat and organized. Remove everything from the counter to start, then wipe it down with multi-purpose cleaning spray to remove dirt and crumbs.

Next, try the tray trick: Grab a decorative tray (consider a metallic one for extra sparkle) and use it to corral anything you want to leave out on the counter, like salt and pepper and your go-to cooking tools. The tray makes everything look neat and tidy, without having to clear off the counter completely. And when the tray overflows with stuff, you know it’s time to declutter.

Spruce up your sofa

Next up, it’s time to tackle the living room. Sprucing up your sofa is an easy way to make the whole room look cleaner. If you have a pet who sheds all over the couch, grab a lint roller to defuzz the upholstery. Of course, this also works to remove lint and crumbs.

Then, fluff up the throw pillows. If your throw pillows are looking a little flat, try adding a second insert, and also size up the insert so it’s 1 to 2 inches larger than the cover. Finally, refold any throw blankets so they look neat and the sofa looks cozy.

Quick-clean the bathroom

On to the bathroom: Hopefully you’ve already done some preliminar­y cleaning before guests arrive — like scrubbing the toilet and cleaning the sink. But for the final touches right before guests show up, swap in some fresh bath towels and hand towels, and set out a new bathmat so you know it’s both clean and dry. Wipe down the mirror: Spritz the cleaning spray onto a lint-free cloth first (rather than directly on the mirror), and then wipe in an S-shaped pattern to make sure the mirror is streak-free.

Add fresh flowers (or greenery)

Place fresh flowers and houseplant­s in prime locations. They don’t have to be expensive — just look for the freshest, best-quality flowers at your local grocery store. To make the bouquet stretch further, pull out a couple of stems to set in a bud vase near the bathroom sink. That way, you’ll have flowers in two rooms for the price of a grocery store bouquet.

Dim the lights

To make your home feel festive and party-ready, take a cue from your favorite restaurant and dim the lights. You can make almost any table lamp dimmable using a plug-in lamp dimmer. Just plug the lamp into the dimmer and then plug the dimmer into an outlet. Now you can adjust the brightness to find the perfect glow. Today, many LEDs are dimmable, but double check the box to see if yours is.

Nothing makes a room sparkle more than candleligh­t. Light a couple of candles and set them in spots where you can keep an eye on them and guests are unlikely to knock them over. Or, set a few flameless candles in frosted votives so no one will know they aren’t real. For extra glow, grab a strand of fairy lights and arrange them in a bowl, under a glass cloche, or in a glass canister.

 ?? LIUDMILA CHERNETSKA ?? Sprucing up your sofa is an easy way to make the whole room look cleaner.
LIUDMILA CHERNETSKA Sprucing up your sofa is an easy way to make the whole room look cleaner.

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