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Organizing Your Home for Winter: A Room-by-Room Checklist

Written by A. Borrelli Mechanical on 11.25.24

 

Clean for Holidays

As winter approaches, it's the perfect time to prepare your home for colder temperatures. A well-organized space ensures comfort, helps you make the most of your heating system, and protects your belongings from the elements. Here’s a handy room-by-room checklist to help you organize your home for winter efficiently.

Living Room

  • Declutter Vents and Registers: Make sure HVAC vents are clear of obstructions like furniture, rugs, or decor. This maximizes airflow and heating efficiency, keeping the room cozy.
  • Deep Clean and Rotate Furniture: Dust off furniture and electronics, then rearrange the room to make sure everyone has access to warm air flows. Consider moving seating areas closer to heat sources.
  • Store Away Summer Decor: Pack up lighter décor items and bring out warmer elements like throws, blankets, and heavier curtains to help insulate the room.

Kitchen

  • Organize Cabinets and Pantries: Rotate stock to bring holiday baking items and winter foods to the front. Check expiration dates and discard expired items.
  • Check and Clean Vents: Kitchen vents and range hoods tend to collect dust and grease. A clean vent keeps cooking odors under control and prevents dust from spreading.
  • Maximize Heat Efficiency: Consider shifting any kitchen appliances blocking heat registers. An unobstructed kitchen vent can help distribute warmth, especially during winter cooking sessions.

Bedrooms

  • Switch to Winter Bedding: Bring out flannel sheets, heavy blankets, and extra throws. Consider adding an area rug to keep the room warmer and more comfortable.
  • Declutter Closets: Sort through clothing, packing away lighter summer items and bringing out winter essentials. Donate any items you no longer need to free up space.
  • Check Window Seals: Inspect windows and add weatherstripping if needed to keep drafts out. Use thicker drapes to help insulate against the cold.

Bathrooms

  • Check Ventilation: Bathrooms can become damp, especially in winter. Ensure vents are clean and working efficiently to prevent mold and mildew.
  • Switch to Winter Essentials: Restock cabinets with cold-weather toiletries, including lotion and hand creams, to combat dry skin.
  • Warm-Up the Space: Consider adding a small bathroom-safe space heater or heated towel rack for extra comfort on chilly mornings.

Garage and Mudroom

  • Organize Winter Gear: Keep coats, hats, gloves, and snow gear easily accessible. Use hooks, baskets, or shelving to organize items and keep them dry.
  • Inspect Doors and Windows: Check that all seals and weatherstripping are in good condition to prevent drafts.
  • Store Away Summer Items: Safely store away garden tools, bikes, and summer sports equipment to make room for winter items like shovels, snow blowers, and ice melt.

 

Outdoor Spaces

  • Store Outdoor Furniture: Clean and safely store outdoor furniture in a shed or garage. If storage is limited, consider covering furniture with weather-resistant covers.
  • Drain and Shut Off Water Lines: Prevent freezing and burst pipes by draining outdoor hoses and shutting off water lines leading outside.
  • Inspect Gutters and Downspouts: Clean out leaves and debris to prevent blockages that can lead to ice dams and water damage in winter.

 

Basement and Attic

  • Clear HVAC Vents and Furnace Areas: Keep vents and furnace areas free from clutter to avoid fire hazards and ensure air can circulate efficiently.
  • Organize Seasonal Storage: Use bins and labels to store holiday decorations and other seasonal items neatly. Keep winter essentials accessible for easy access.
  • Inspect for Drafts and Insulate: Check for drafts around windows, doors, and the attic entrance, and add insulation as needed to keep warm air from escaping.

Topics: Heating & Cooling, HVAC, Fall

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