Design Notes

Taking Care Of Your New Kitchen

Now that your dream kitchen is finally a reality, you might find yourself hesitant to use it—it looks so clean, pristine, and untouched. While it’s true that a deep cleaning will be necessary every few months, the key to preserving your kitchen’s appearance and functionality lies in regular upkeep. By incorporating simple cleaning habits every few days, you can ensure your kitchen remains as beautiful and efficient as the day it was completed.

Fight Countertop Clutter In Your New Kitchen

One of the simplest daily habits for maintaining a clean kitchen is managing countertop clutter. Because kitchen counters are so conveniently located, they often become a landing zone for bags, keys, mail, and other miscellaneous items brought in from outside. Over time, these items can accumulate, making the space feel cramped and less inviting for cooking or entertaining.

To minimize this, consider creating designated drop zones along the path from your home’s main entry to the kitchen. Establishing specific spots for everyday items—such as a key hook, mail tray, or bag shelf—can help prevent clutter from ever reaching your kitchen workspace. A clutter-free countertop not only improves the kitchen’s appearance but also enhances its functionality and overall atmosphere. Our friends at Houzz also share a few tips on conquering clutter.

A simple yet effective habit to keep your kitchen running efficiently is to begin each day—or each meal—with a clean sink and an empty dishwasher. Unloading the dishwasher and cleaning the sink the night before makes post-meal cleanup significantly easier and more efficient.

When the sink and dishwasher are already full, new messes only add to the stress and clutter. However, by establishing a routine of starting with a clean slate, you’ll streamline your kitchen workflow, save time, and maintain a tidier space. It’s a small change that delivers lasting benefits and keeps your kitchen ready for whatever comes next.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Now that your dream kitchen is finally a reality, you might find yourself hesitant to use it—it looks so clean, pristine, and untouched. While deep cleaning may be necessary every few months, the real key to maintaining your kitchen’s beauty and functionality is consistent, light maintenance. Incorporating a few simple habits into your routine can make a big difference over time.

One of the most effective daily habits is managing countertop clutter. Because kitchen counters are conveniently located, it’s easy to drop off keys, mail, bags, and other miscellaneous items. But over time, these can accumulate and make your kitchen feel cramped and uninviting.

To prevent this, establish designated drop zones along the path from your home’s entryway to the kitchen. A key hook, a tray for mail, or a shelf for bags can help ensure that most items never reach your kitchen work surfaces. A clear countertop isn’t just more attractive—it makes cooking and cleaning much easier.

Before you begin cooking, make it a habit to start with a clean sink and an empty dishwasher. By unloading the dishwasher and wiping down the sink the night before, you’ll avoid adding new messes to an already full space. This habit not only simplifies post-meal cleanup but also promotes a more enjoyable and efficient cooking experience. Over time, you’ll find that this small routine saves you time and reduces kitchen stress.

Proper waste disposal is crucial for maintaining a clean and functional kitchen. Be sure to designate a specific space for trash and recycling containers within your kitchen layout—and consider adding a small overflow area as well. Having an accessible, organized setup helps ensure waste doesn’t pile up in your main workspace.

To keep your new surfaces looking their best, avoid harsh cleaning chemicals. While strong cleaners may work well on certain appliances, they can be too abrasive for painted or stained finishes and may damage the sealants on granite or tile. A safer, more effective approach is a mixture of mild dish soap and water applied with a soft cloth. For cabinetry, the same gentle solution can be used to spot clean sticky areas. At Greenbrook, we maintain our showroom cabinets with a weekly polish using Pledge to keep them looking fresh and new.

Regular upkeep of your cooking tools not only extends their life but also enhances your overall kitchen experience. Once a month, review your pots and pans for damage or wear. Replace what’s broken and add necessary items to your shopping list.

Don’t forget to sharpen your knives and oil your cutting boards periodically. These simple maintenance tasks help keep your kitchen operating smoothly—and the benefits are noticeable every time you cook.

The bottom line is simple: the more time and care you put into maintaining your kitchen, the more enjoyable and efficient it will be. A well-kept kitchen not only looks great but also creates a welcoming space for family and guests.

Are you still in the dreaming phase of your kitchen renovation? We’d love to help you bring that vision to life. Whether you’re fine-tuning a design or ready to move into the construction phase, the Greenbrook Design team is here to guide you every step of the way.

Contact us today at 980.404.9600 to schedule your design consultation. Let’s turn your kitchen dreams into reality.

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