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Spring Cleaning in the South Bay: Refresh Your Home & Protect Its Value

Homeowner Tips Debra Caprio April 20, 2025

Spring in the South Bay brings longer days, ocean air, and the perfect excuse to reset your home. Whether you’re in Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, or Palos Verdes, this is the season to declutter, deep clean, and create a fresh start. A well-organized home not only feels better — it shows better, which matters in a market where presentation counts.

How to Clean a Shower

Cleaning a shower may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. The first step is to remove any items such as shampoo bottles or soap that may be in the shower. This will allow you to clean the shower walls and floor without having to maneuver around any obstacles.

Next, use a shower cleaner or a mixture of white vinegar and water to spray down the shower walls, floor, and fixtures. Allow the cleaner to sit for a few minutes, then scrub the walls and floor with a scrub brush or sponge. Don't forget to clean the showerhead and any other fixtures.

After you've scrubbed everything down, rinse the shower with warm water. For a finishing touch, dry off the walls and fixtures with a towel to prevent any water spots.

How to Organize a Refrigerator

An organized refrigerator not only looks better but can also help you save money by reducing food waste. The first step is to take everything out of the refrigerator and assess what you have. Get rid of any expired or moldy food and consolidate any half-empty containers.

Next, organize the items in your refrigerator by category. For example, keep all dairy products together in one area and all fruits and vegetables in another. This will make it easier to find what you need and prevent any food from getting lost in the back of the fridge.

Invest in some clear plastic containers or bins to store smaller items such as condiments or snacks. This will help keep everything in its place and prevent any spills from making a mess.

How to Organize Pots and Pans

Pots and pans can take up a lot of space in your kitchen cabinets, but there are ways to organize them to maximize your storage space. One solution is to install a pot and pan organizer that hangs from the ceiling or mounts to the wall.

If you don't have the space for an organizer, try using a stackable pot and pan set or nesting pots and pans. This will allow you to store more items in less space.

Another tip is to store the lids separately from the pots and pans. This will prevent them from getting lost or taking up too much space. You can use a lid organizer or simply store them in a drawer.

Pull-Out Pantry Organizer

A pull-out pantry organizer is a great way to maximize your pantry storage space and keep everything organized. This type of organizer typically consists of shelves that slide out, allowing you to easily access items at the back of the pantry.

When organizing your pantry, start by grouping similar items together. For example, keep all canned goods together in one area and all pasta and grains in another.

Use clear plastic containers or bins to store snacks, baking supplies, or other small items. Label each container so that you can easily find what you're looking for.

 

A clean, organized home doesn’t just improve daily life — it protects long-term value. In the South Bay real estate market, thoughtful organization and presentation can make a meaningful difference when it’s time to sell. Small upgrades today create clarity, comfort, and confidence tomorrow.

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