8 cleaning tips to keep your Home clean for Ugadi
- Start by Throwing Out What You Don’t Need : Cleaning becomes extremely easy when you take out all the unnecessary things from the space. This can significantly reduce the cleaning time, so start by looking around, take out the newspapers, broken toys, empty boxes, and worn-out clothes. Additionally, move out the furniture from the space to ensure that you cover all the corners.
- Sweep, Mop, and Dust—The Good Old Way : Start the cleaning process by dusting all the surfaces and floors. Then use a broom and mop to wipe off the stains and dust from the floors. Make sure to give the furniture extra care, as water can damage both the wood and the cushions. Use a vacuum cleaner or dust wiper to clean the sensitive surfaces. We also recommend that you use any fragrance cleaning solution to make your home smell fresh.
- The Kitchen Needs Extra Attention : Ugadi festival is known for its mouth-watering delicacies and the famous Ugadi Pachadi. All of the cooking will be done in the Kitchen, so make sure to give it a proper scrub. Clean all the surfaces, the stove, all the shelves, utensils, refrigerator, and other appliances. Clean kitchen not only motivates you to cook better but also makes sure that the food is hygienic.
- Wash What’s Been Sitting for Too Long : Take out all the curtains, sofa covers, bedsheets, and mats and give them a deep cleaning. When was the last time you cleaned these? Do this now. Fresh fabrics can make the home wholesome and add aesthetic appeal to the house. Use a powerful detergent and fresher to keep them fresh and refreshing.
- Clean the Pooja room with special care : Pooja room is the centre stage, this is the heart of our Indian homes. Take enough time to make sure every idol, every corner, and shelf is properly cleaned. After cleaning make sure to arrange everything very neatly, make space for pooja saman and other important items, this can make the house feel more peaceful.
- Make the Entrance Beautiful : As part of Ugadi, decorating the entrance is very important. Carefully clean the doorstep, make sure to draw a simple rangoli, and hand fresh flowers and mango leaves on the door. This little effort can bring a festive vibe and makes your home more inviting and serene.
- Let Your Home Smell as Fresh as It Looks : A clean home can still feel incomplete, so use a diya with some camphor, natural flowers, and make sure that the interior of the house is filled with light and fresh air. This might sound like a simple thing, but it definitely makes a really big difference.
- Once It’s Clean, Add a Festive Touch : Once you are done with cleaning, give yourself enough time to bring out some traditional decor. It may be a brass lamp, fresh flowers in a bowl of water, new cushion covers, whatever you can afford. This can help you set the right mood for a fresh start. A clean home means a happy, peaceful mind and what better way to begin a new year.
Ugadi Festive Decoration Tips
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Mango Leaves at the Door The first thing to do is tie a fresh toran (garland) of mango leaves at the entrance. It is believed that mango leaves bring prosperity and keep bad energy away. They also make the house look festive and welcoming.
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Wash and Decorate the Entrance Early in the morning, sprinkle some water at your doorstep and clean it properly. Then, make a small, beautiful rangoli using rice flour or coloured powders. A simple design is enough—it’s not about how fancy it looks, but about the positivity it brings.
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Brass Lamps and Diyas A deepam (oil lamp) is a must in every home, especially during festivals. Light a brass or clay diya near the pooja area and at the entrance in the evening. It brings warmth and makes the house feel pure and divine.
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Flowers Everywhere Fresh flowers make the house look bright and festive. String together some marigolds or jasmine and place them around the pooja room, main door, and even in the living room. If nothing else, just placing flowers in small bowls of water is enough to make the house look beautiful.
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A Clean and Simple Pooja Space Ugadi is incomplete without prayers. Make sure the pooja space is clean, arrange the idols properly, and change the old cloth. Light incense sticks or dhoop, and let the soothing fragrance fill the home.
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Traditional Vessels and Decor If you have brass or copper vessels, now is the time to take them out. Use them for serving prasadam or just as decorations. Even a simple urli (big brass bowl) with water and floating flowers can make a corner of your house look festive.
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Fresh Bedsheets and Cushions For Ugadi, the house should feel as fresh as the new year. Change the bedsheets, dust the cushions, and if possible, use bright colors like yellow, red, or green. These colors bring joy and match the festive mood.
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Aroma of Tradition Our Indian homes have their own special smell during festivals. Light camphor, burn some guggul (natural resin), or use sandalwood paste in the pooja. These scents remind us of our childhood and fill the house with peace.
Why should you consider hiring professional cleaning services for Ugadi?
- Thorough Cleaning: We clean every room, from the floors to the ceilings, including hard-to-reach places.
- Kitchen Deep Clean: Grease, stains, and dust—we take care of it all, so your kitchen is fresh for festival cooking.
- Pooja Room Care: We clean and arrange the pooja space, making it neat and ready for prayers.
- Quick and Efficient: Our team works fast, so your home is clean without any hassle.
- Trusted Service: Every year, many families choose us for their Ugadi cleaning because we make the job easy.
