Quick and Easy Spring Cleaning Tips

Spring is here and that means it’s time to get the house back into ship shape after a long winter. These quick and easy spring cleaning tips are not only helpful but money saving ideas everyone should know about. If you’re like most people, spring is the time you do some major cleaning. There’s nothing better than being able to throw open the windows, let in a fresh, warm breeze and air out the house from months of winter living. These quick and easy cleaning tips will get your home smelling fresh and clean in no time. And because you’re using household items like vinegar and baking soda, there’s no harsh chemicals to worry about.

Vinegar

Vinegar should be stocked in everyone’s pantry. It’s versatile, natural, non toxic and safe for children and pets to be around. Vinegar is inexpensive, easy to find and is environmentally friendly. Buy the largest bottle of vinegar you can find and save even more money!

  • Remove Coffee Maker Mineral Deposits – Start by filling your coffee reservoir with vinegar and then brewing it through the coffee maker. Pour the pot of vinegar into a bucket and set aside to cool. Rinse the coffee maker by running two cycles of water through it. Pour the water into the bucket with the vinegar.
  • Remove Grease – Use the vinegar from the coffee maker to remove grease and grime from cabinets, stove, fan grills etc.
  • Clean Windows – Continue using the vinegar from the coffee pot — use a cloth or sponge to wipe vinegar on windows and then use crumpled up newspaper to clean your windows for a streak free shine. If possible clean windows on a cloudy day so the vinegar doesn’t dry too fast leaving streaks behind. Wipe up and down on one side and side to side on the other so you can tell which side has streak.
  • Clean Floors – Use 1/2 cup of vinegar in a gallon of water to clean linoleum and tile flooring.

Baking Soda

Baking soda is a naturally occurring material made from sodium carbonate. It is non toxic and can be used to clean and freshen just about every room in your house. Baking soda is also inexpensive, easy to find, easy to store, has hundreds of other uses and is safe to use with pets and children around.

  • In the Fridge – A box of baking soda in the fridge is something we all do, but when was the last time you swapped it out? Place an opened box in your fridge, freezer and cabinets to absorb nasty odors and keep them smelling fresh. If you have a musty basement fill a bowl with baking soda to remove that musty smell.
  • Clean tile grout with a paste of baking soda and a toothbrush. Simply scrub away stains and rinse away.
  • Burnt Pots and Pans – Pour 1/4 cup baking soda into the burnt pan and fill with hot water. Let it soak overnight and the next morning the pot will scrub right up.
  • Eliminate Garbage Odors – Sprinkle baking soda in the bottom of your garbage cans to keep the kitchen smelling fresh. You can also sprinkle some baking soda into the liner to keep it fresh between changes.
  • If you have smokers around fill the ash tray with baking soda to eliminate cigarette odor and make it easier to extinguish cigars and cigarettes.
  • Fresh Laundry – Replace half the amount of laundry detergent with baking soda for fresh smelling laundry. Make a paste of baking soda and water to pretreat tough stains.
  • Carpets – Sprinkle on carpets and wait 15 minutes to vacuum.
  • Lawn Furniture – Use 1/4 cup baking soda in a quart of warm water to clean lawn furniture. Scrub with mixture and rinse with hose.

Dishwasher isn’t just for Dishes – use the dishwasher to wash toys, glass lighting globes, Crocs, vacuum canisters, and a host of other items you might not have thought feasible in the dishwasher. You may want to wash your dishes separately. Use a dishwasher cleaner once a month to keep it smelling fresh and clean.

Grocery Bags – Reusable grocery bags are great. They save money, save the environment, and look great. The only downside to reusable grocery bags is that they can get dirty after lots of use. Clean them up by running them through the washing machine to remove bacteria and stains. Hang to dry or pop in dryer on low.

Wash Pillows and Comforters – We all know we should wash sheets and pillowcases once a week, but did you know you should wash your pillows and comforters at least every three months? If you have large comforters consider taking to a laundromat where they have larger machines (they also wash and dry much faster than a standard machine).

Clean Underneath – Spring cleaning is really all about cleaning the stuff we can’t see and that means cleaning underneath things like beds, furniture, the microwave, fridge and oven. If you have pets, you know you’ll find all kinds of interesting things underneath.

Microwave – Get the hard to remove dried food off the top of the microwave by placing a damp sponge in the microwave and running it for one minute or long enough to get hot. Keep door closed while it cools down. Wipe away grime with ease. Prevent food from splattering by using a microwave save splatter top.

Replace Air Filters – Replace the air filter on your furnace and clean out filters on window A/C units so you aren’t just recirculating stale and dusty air.

Reduce Pet Shedding – Brush your pets regularly to reduce shedding. If your furnitures is covered in pet hair use rubber gloves to collect it. Simply put on the glove and wipe the area covered in hair.

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in Settler’s Creek of Papillion, NE

Looking for a 4 bedroom home for sale in Settlers Creek of Papillion, NE? If so then look no further than this beautiful new home available for immediate sale.

Located in Settlers Creek at 6819 Ridgewood Drive, this lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath and 3 car garage home has some lovely amenities you won’t want to miss. This ranch style home is 2454 square feet and includes a finished basement.

The main floor of this available home features a beautiful great room with stone fireplace, large windows and open to dinette and kitchen. The kitchen is well designed with pantry, island and plenty of room for food prep and storage. Laundry room is located on the main level between the garage and kitchen.

The bedrooms of this home are spacious. The master bedroom suite has large walk in closet, tiered ceiling in the master bedroom. Down the hall from the master bedroom are the two additional bedrooms both with plenty of room and plenty of closet space.

The lower level of this home includes a 4th bedroom, perfect for mother in law, guest room or college student. The 4th bedroom has a private bath with shower. In addition to the extra bedroom there is a finished rec room. A great place for the family to hang out and play games or for a fitness room or craft room.

This home is priced in the $320s and is available for immediate possession.

About Settlers Creek

Settlers Creek is a desirable neighborhood in Papillion, a suburb of Omaha. Settlers Creek is nearby I-80, US 75, US 275 and nearby communities include, La Vista, Westmont and Brookhaven. Papio Bay Aquatic Center is close, too. Parks include Hickory Hills Park, Lawrence Peterson Park, Papillion City Park, Seventh Street Park and Trumble Park.

For more information about this 4 bedroom home for sale in Papillion, or any of our other homes for sale, please contact Colleen LeVier at 402-614-6088.

 

Inventory Update for April

If you’re looking for a home in Omaha or nearby location you’ll want to be sure to check out the many homes available for sale in our inventory update for April. These homes are located in the Northshore, Falling Waters, Sugar Creek, Quail Hollow, Settlers Creek, Cedar Grove, Gretna, Papillion, and Millard communities.

Available for Immediate Sale

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Walnut Lake

4807 S 154th Plaza Omaha, NE 68135

Floor plan: Pinecrest
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 3 Car Garage
Square Feet: 1894

Lovely single level home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spacious kitchen with dinette and open to great room.

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Settlers Creek

9420 S 69th Street, Papillion, NE 68133

Floor plan: Legacy
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 Car Garage
Square Feet: 1807

Beautiful home with open floor plan, light and airy, fire place, and ample storage.

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Falling Waters

6025 South 193rd Avenue

Floor plan: Sundance
3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 Car Garage
Square Feet: 2077

Two story home with open main level. Spacious kitchen with dinette, Great room with fireplace and private study. Upstairs laundry and lovely master suite.

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Gretna

8006 South 192nd Avenue, Gretna, NE 68028

Floor plan: Remington Ridge
4 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 Car Garage
Square Feet: 2388

Spacious home with plenty of amenities! Beautifully designed kitchen with large island and ample work and storage areas. Fireplace and space for organization.

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Cedar Grove

5107 Waterford Avenue, Bellevue, NE 68123

Floor plan: Sandlewood
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 Car Garage
Square Feet: 1751

Spacious single level home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 3 car garage. Laundry room, pantry, and ample space for storage. Kitchen includes island, dinette and is open to the great room.

Settlers Creek

6819 Ridgewood Drive, Papillion, NE 68133

Floor plan: Jubilee
4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 Car Garage
Square Feet: 2454

Artfully designed single level home with finished basement. Main level includes master bedroom suite with beautifully tiered ceiling in bedroom. Two additional bedrooms are located on the main level. Great room features corner fireplace and is open to kitchen and dining area. Kitchen is well designed with plenty of counter space and storage including pantry. The lower level has a 4th bedroom, rec room and mechanical/storage areas.

Events in Omaha this April

There are events in Omaha this April for everyone no matter what kind of activity you enjoy. Celebrate spring or hang onto winter for just a little bit longer. Whatever you choose, there are so many family friendly events taking place in Omaha the best thing to do is just get out there and enjoy!

Events in Omaha this April

Water
When: Now through April 23rd, 2016
Where: Kaneko
1111 Jones St.
Omaha, NE

WATER is essential to life, at times calming, at other times powerful and difficult to control; seemingly abundant, but increasingly scarce. Exploring and understanding WATER in a multitude of forms – as a conduit for transportation and civilization, as an environmental resource, and as one of nature’s most versatile tools – is the theme of KANEKO’s Spring 2016.

WATER will explore issues impacting water quality and sustainability both within the midwestern region and globally. These concepts will be highlighted through the combination of scientific data and fine art, while encouraging visitors to consider their own relationship with water – how water impacts our community, our health, and our perspectives.

Saving Places: 50 Years of Landmark Preservation Exhibition
When: Now through June 12th, 2016
Where: Durham Museum
801 S. 10th Street
Omaha, NE

Today, the words “historic preservation” are acted out in many areas of Omaha. The city has a catalog of beautifully restored homes, businesses and designated historic sites that the public frequent daily. Over time some historic gems have been lost physically yet survive in the historical record. In partnership with Restoration Exchange Omaha, and through archival photos and architectural salvage, this exhibition celebrates 50 years of historic preservation.

Snowville
When: April 5th – 10th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum
500 S 20th St.
Omaha, NE

Make every day a snow day in our upcoming seasonal exhibit, Snowville. Scale Mount Everest and venture through an ice cave, play ice hockey, build an igloo and have your own snowball fight with the snowball launcher. Enjoy all the fun of winter without the cold! Snowville is free with regular museum admission or membership.

Super Powers
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum
500 S 20th St.
Omaha, NE

Suit up, gear up and put your powers to the test in the upcoming special exhibit, Super Powers, opening October 17. Discover your inner hero and unlock your super powers in this kid-sized super power training ground. Fly, scale, zip and smash your way through a real-life comic book city. Build your body and your bravery as you tackle challenges and complete missions throughout the exhibit and gear up with gadgets and gizmos that enhance your powers.

Scale skyscrapers as you climb up to building edges, zip across the city and leap from rooftop to rooftop, charge the fuel cell and weave yourself through a web climber. Test your agility and nimbleness in the Laser Light Rope Maze, create your own superhero comic at the Comic Creation Station, grab a cape and take flight in the Soaring Simulator and gear up by creating your own cape and mask at the Super Powers Headquarters.

Mother’s Day Expo
When: April 30th | 9am – 6pm
Where: Mid – America Center
1 Arena Way
Council Bluffs, Iowa

Dates to remember

Spring Parade of Homes
When: April 30th – May 1st,   May 5th – May 8th, 2016
Where: Various Locations

Model Locations

Models Open Sat-Sun 12-5 or see below for additional hours