- Make your address visible. Hire a professional to paint the numbers on the sidewalk for added safety.
- Wash down your porch with a garden hose. Sweep off water and air dry.
- Wash your outdoor windows. If you can't do this yourself, hire a local handyman or a company that does this. Find a reasonable rate or try a garden hose attachment product.
- Empty out your mailbox. Junk goes into recycle - important goes into a safe location in the home.
- Throw away dead plants or old planters. Any outside trash
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Collector Care: 4.5 Tips Organizing Your Outdoor Entry Way
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Rachel, I've learned through Gwynne of 10,000 Blessings Feng Shui that having a clean, "healthy" entrance into a home is of utmost importance. Plus, from an organizing perspective, it's a logical, "bite-sized" place to start - - not too big and typically only a few minutes to complete the task.
ReplyDeleteGeralin, thanks for stopping by! The outdoor entryway is often overlooked, even though its usually the first thing people see.
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