Diwali - home cleaning & decorations

 "Diwali - home cleaning & decorations" 

Hello dear friends, I, Kanchan Nilesh Narvekar, would like to extend my warmest greetings to all of you on my blog, 'The Art of Daily Life'. 

I apologize for the extended delay in getting in touch with you. I have been getting emails from many of our friends, constantly asking what our new topic will be and when we are going to publish it, but for some reason the new writing has been delayed.

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In our previous articles. And once again, I apologize for the delay in our next topic.
But it's alright. Without further ado, let us discuss our new topic. We are eagerly anticipating our all-time favorite festival, which is the Diwali festival.
You will definitely be eager to know what topic we are going to discuss today. 
As Diwali approaches, we are pondering how to clean and decorate the house. And then there is only one discussion going on in every house, that is, what kind of faral should be done this time. In today's rush, everyone is stressed about how to make a great faral in less time and with less effort. So, I am Kanchan Nilesh Narvekar, a friend of yours who is here to offer a solution to both your tensions.
Friends we are going to discuss these two topics in two stages.

Our first topic is, "Diwali - Home Cleaning and Decorations".

Friends, I hope we all agree that if the house belongs to everyone living in it, it is everyone's duty to clean it for the festival. Assuming that this rule is accepted by all and that everyone behaves like this in his own house or will do so from now on, we will now discuss in detail about cleanliness in the house.
First, each person in the household should share the work that they can do. Nowadays, due to the nuclear family system, there are only three to four people in the house, if the children are small, only the husband and wife are available for cleaning, currently both the husband and wife are working according to their economic needs. The husband and wife are often irritated when asked to do cleaning work after coming home. Why would I do these things again when I get home?
We have tradition to welcome relatives, friends, office colleagues, neighbors coming to meet on the occasion of Diwali and at such times if the house is not clean, it often feels very humiliating and that time we have to clean the house in rushed, which is so much exhausting so keeping this in mind and both of them show understanding and share the cleaning tasks, they will be done in time. There will be no rush if it's done. 

Witness the joy on her face when you help her even without telling her, and you'll be filled with happiness.

Follow these simple steps so that you can complete your house cleaning tasks with a stress-Free attitude.


Tidy up
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• Dispose of useless items like broken toys, utensils, and decorative items, expired medicines, newspapers, old make-up, and electronic waste.
• Get rid of clutter in your wardrobe and cabinets, donate any extra clothes, and duplicate any items.

Start from house ceiling to floor tiles -
• Clean your house from top to bottom, beginning with cleaning cobwebs and ceiling fans.
• Vacuum the furniture.
• Use a damp cloth to clean the walls.
• Eliminate dust mites by vacuuming mattresses, sofas, and carpets.
• The washing machine can be used to wash microfibre pillows and cushions.
• To clean electronic devices such as televisions, laptops, air conditioners, refrigerators, and microwaves, use a microfiber cloth.
• Make sure to clean the sink and pipes in both the kitchen and bathroom.
• Use a mild soap solution to thoroughly clean the cooktop, chimney, and countertops.
• The removal of stubborn stains from tiled and marble floors can be achieved by using a diluted solution of dish soap and water.

Assemble -
•Arrange the wardrobes and cabinets
•To help keep mites away, use camphor balls or naphthalene.
•Sort kitchen utensils and appliances (such as mixers and blenders), cookware, cooking supplies, and cutlery into distinct categories and store each category's contents in a designated area

Clear the Tile Grout -
•Make a paste composed of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to clean the grout and dirt from your kitchen tiles.
•Scrub the spaces between the tiles with a toothbrush.
•For the bathroom tiles, follow the same procedure.

Bring back the elegance of glass and metal. -
•Give windowpanes a quick spray down with an equal mixture of white vinegar and water, then step away for a short while.Use a newspaper or microfiber towel to wipe.
•Vases, lamps, and gods made of brass are prone to tarnish. Apply a layer of 1/2 cup vinegar, 1 teaspoon salt, and a dusting of flour on the brass surface and let it sit for a few minutes. Dry after rinsing with cool water.
•Glassware can be cleaned by immersing it in an equal mixture of water and vinegar. Use a gentle brush to scrub.
•Apply toothpaste to the surface of cutlery, let it sit for five minutes, give it a little rub and then wash it with water to get rid of tarnish on silverware.

And now we are ready to decorate the house

For decoration you can use some Lights. nowadays there are so many patterns and styles are available in Lights. 

  • You can use variation of these for every area of your house. 
  • You can use these lighting in pooja room, living area, and also outside of your house, 
  • Use some antique brass-finished lamps and place them around the pedestal of your pooja room.
  • Also, do not forget to decorate your pooja room with fresh flowers and diyas.
  • grab some fresh bundles of yellow and orange marigold from a nearby flower market and decorate your entryways with them! 
  • In fact, you can use marigolds for Diwali decoration ideas for living room as well. 
  • You can also have an arrangement on your dining table where the sweets and namkeens will be served. 
  • You can also make Flower rangoli and decorate it with diyas.
Diwali is the festival of lights. Celebrate it by using beautiful Diwali decoration ideas that are easy to execute.

So this time, let's celebrate with equality and happiness "Everyone's Diwali - Diwali of Happiness - Diwali of Lights"

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