Squeegee washing windows

The Best Way to Clean Your Windows

Window washing is one of those tasks that people generally avoid. It should be done twice a year, but it’s such a chore that it often gets put off. Part of the reason it’s regarded as an unappealing job is that we’re doing it wrong!

Using newspaper or paper towels and spray cleaner takes a lot of effort and scrubbing to get windows clean. The rubbing motion simply moves the dirt around and puts a static charge on the glass — attracting more dust and dirt.

There’s a better way to do windows. You never see professional window cleaners struggling with newspaper and Windex. Take a page from their book and clean your windows like a pro.

Gather Your Tools

  • Strip Applicator: looks like a squeegee but has a cloth strip instead of rubber
  • Squeegee: a rubber-edged blade on a handle — a scraping implement
  • Lint-free cloths: to remove any spots not taken care of with a squeegee
  • Rubber gloves: to protect your hands
  • Sponge: natural or synthetic
  • Dishwashing liquid or white vinegar
  • Hacksaw & utility knife: if you need to customize the size of the squeegee
  • Nylon scrubber sponge: for stubborn spots

Picture Windows

Prepare a mixture of warm water and a squirt of dishwashing liquid or white vinegar. Use the strip applicator to soak up the prepared water and run it over the entire pane of glass. Starting at the top left, run the squeegee over the window in a reverse “S” pattern. At the end of every stroke, wipe the blade with a lint-free cloth. Tip: Don’t wash your lint-free cloths with fabric softener. This will cause streaks on the windows.

Wipe any remaining water around the edges of the window with your lint-free cloth or a chamois.

Multi-Pane Windows

Windows with multiple panes are best washed with a sponge, natural or synthetic. A natural sponge will be firmer and more absorbent, but either will do. Use a similar solution of dish soap or vinegar and water as a cleaning solution. Be sure to work the sponge into the corners of the panes.

If you don’t have a squeegee that is the size of the panes, you can DIY the squeegee you have. Trim the squeegee channel with a hacksaw (don’t forget to file the cut edges smooth) and trim the rubber blade with your utility knife.

With the correctly sized squeegee, you should be able to run it down each pane of glass in a single stroke, wiping the blade clean after each one. Remove any leftover soap or streaks with your lint-free or chamois cloth. Wipe down the muntins and sills. Tip: If washing the inside of your windows, put a towel on the sill to prevent water from dripping down the wall or onto floors.

Tough Dirt

If you have bird droppings or tree pitch on your windows, a nylon scrubber pad should take care of them. For tougher mineral stains, try fine 000 steel wool or oxalic acid mixed with water as a paste. Rub very gently until the stains are removed

Once you’ve mastered the art of cleaning your windows like a pro, you’ll never say, “I don’t do windows,” again.

Bathroom  Naturalistic Design Elements

Your bathroom can be more than a space for personal care—it can be a refreshing mini-retreat.

Spa-Like Touches

Introduce design elements like river rock tiles in the shower, a teak bathmat, or a freestanding tub with a window view. Add an outdoors element by choosing a rainwater showerhead and allowing the water to feel like soft rainfall.

Natural Ventilation

Add an operable window or solar-powered skylight to naturally promote airflow and reduce humidity. A ventilation system or fan is essential for reducing moisture. Clean your vent of dust or buildup to ensure moisture is not trapped in your bathroom, which can lead to mildew or mold buildup.

Soothing Scents

Essential oil diffusers or lavender bundles in the shower smell incredible, mirroring nature’s sensory experiences. Try tying eucalyptus in your shower, releasing a minty, relaxing scent once the steam and humidity rise.

Styling with Biophilic Design in Mind

Styling with Biophilic Design

You don’t need a significant renovation to bring the benefits of biophilic interior design into your home. Wise styling choices can go a long way.

Incorporate Natural Forms

Curved lines, imperfect shapes, or patterns inspired by leaves, waves, or tree bark all show nature’s organic beauty. Look for these shapes in furniture, rugs, and light fixtures.

For example, a naturalistic style can be achieved by pairing an L-shaped couch or sectional in natural colors with a dark wooden coffee table and an earth-toned rug beneath.

Declutter and Let Spaces Breathe

Nature has rhythm and flow, and your space should, too. Avoid crowding surfaces and leave space around or between key features to create a sense of calm and openness.

Drawers or closets that blend in with the features of your room can be great places to put away essential items while keeping them close at hand.

Naturalistic Home Additions for Outdoor Access

 

A sunroom could be the perfect solution if you have a growing family or have always wanted a special place to retreat. This type of addition fits right in with naturalistic design principles, allowing access to sunlight, the breeze, and the outdoors while inside.

A sunroom or screened-in porch is the perfect combination of indoor coziness and the natural world’s beauty. Additionally, it can be a great place to host friends and family as the evening goes on without the annoyance of bugs.

At Quality Homes, our expert team has the knowledge and experience to handle all home additions and configurations. Whether you need an office, another bedroom, garage, screened-in porch, sunroom, or something different entirely, we can help!

Learn more about home additions in Rochester, NY.

Biophilic Decor

Consider elements like a tabletop fountain, driftwood sculptures, or art that features landscapes and natural scenes. Mirrors can reflect light and views, enhancing the presence of the outdoors. If you like fish, a fish tank or an outdoor koi pond (if it is warm enough for them year-round) would be a great addition to this style.

Biophilic Decor mirror

The Quality Homes Difference

Biophilic and naturalistic design invites nature’s essence into our daily lives. You can create a home that feels alive and supports your well-being. It can inspire everyone who enters with sunlight, wood, plants, and innovative design. 

Start your home improvement journey with something easy. You could add a hanging plant or choose natural wood furniture in the kitchen. Then, build out from there, guided by nature’s wisdom and your vision.

Are you ready for a complete, naturally inspired redesign or addition? Contact us at Quality Homes and schedule a consultation with our designers today!