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Why (and How) a Beautiful Kitchen Means Better Food A kitchen’s first task is functional: It is a place to produce good food with cleanliness and efficiency. But functionality and beauty go hand in hand. We’ve met people who seem afraid to have beautiful things in their cooking spacethey react in shock and dismay when they see paintings or rugs in a busy kitchen. “what if it gets ruined? That’s so nonfunctional!” We couldn’t disagree more. Everything in life decays and wears out eventually. Having something you consider beautiful in the kitchen is a nudge toward enjoying the act of cooking, a reminder that food is more than fuel. A beautiful kitchen also helps us remember to clean regularly. When you enjoy your space, even in some small way, it’s so much more pleasurable to keep it clean. Once you’ve worked on your cooking zones and storage capacity, find creative ways to make beauty and functionality go hand in hand. A kitchen you enjoy is one that will motivate you to nourish your household. Here are a few ways to bring a bit of beauty into even the dingiest of kitchens: Enjoy the beauty of food itself. Heap oranges or persimmons in a dish on the countertop (this also will remind you to eat them promptly!). Tomatoes, onions, even sweet potatoes have an earthy beauty that grounds a kitchen. Store herbs with their cut ends in a shallow glass of water, which will keep them fresh and handy for snipping, as well as add a splash of green to your workspace. Cover ugly countertops with a huge butcher block. If you have a tiny and hideous laminate countertop, cover it up with a hefty cutting board, which is more beautiful and also of course very functional. Hang a vibrant work of art. No backsplash? Frame an inexpensive print and hang it behind the stove. Yes, the glass will get greasy eventually, but it’s easier to clean glass than a painted wall. Line drawers and cabinets with colorful fabric or paper. Apply fabric wallpaper to the backs of your cabinets using fabric starch; the cloth wallpaper is both washable and removable. Line drawers with pretty paper from an art supply store. Enhance the sense of space with a mirror. A big mirror hung on one wall or over the kitchen table reflects light, helps make up for the lack of a window, and increases the feeling of spaciousness. Lay down a rug. You may think it will get irredeemably dirty, but a patterned rug will hide stains and is easy to vacuum
Hoover SteamVac with Clean Surge Demo and How-To
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I test out my new Hoover SteamVac on carpet and show you my experience. I also explain the best way to clean your carpets with a carpet cleaner.
Choosing a Carpet Cleaning Company
How to Choose a Professional Carpet Cleaning Company.
When it comes to hiring a professional carpet cleaning company to come in your home, don’t just trust anyone.
And above all, don’t just hire a company based on the best price.
Many times, the cheapest company can’t afford insurance, which leaves you up for a lot of liability.
Plus, the cheapest company uses the cheapest equipment and chemicals.
And they normally pay their employees the least.
Now think about this…do you want the poorest paid carpet cleaner in your home?
So how do you find the best carpet cleaning company?
Ask for references
Look up their online reviews
Ask if they do background checks on employees
Ask about training and certification
Ask if they have a strong money-back guarantee
Follow these tips and you’ll have a lot better chance at finding a reputable carpet cleaning company.