Kitchens are the heart of the home, but they can be hard to love if bad smells take over. Unfortunately, some unpleasant odours can be difficult to avoid, but there are things you can do to tackle the problem and ensure you can really enjoy your kitchen space.
Keep Clean
Whether you have just had a kitchen refurbishment or are simply enjoying a well-loved room, it is always important to keep on top of the cleaning and tidying to prevent bad smells. Get rid of food waste quickly, sanitise worktops and floors, and keep on top of sinks and plugholes.
Open Windows
Ventilation is important in kitchens, both to prevent condensation and to keep things smelling fresh. Even in winter, open your windows at least a little bit to air out the space. Home ventilation is very important to prevent health and property issues from occurring.
Use the Extractor
Make sure to use your extractor fan when cooking. This can prevent some of the food odours that can become unpleasant as they linger.
Clean Dishes
It’s amazing how fast dirty dishes can start to smell, whether they’re stacked in the sink or in the dishwasher. Try to get into the habit of washing up or turning on the dishwasher straight away.
Wipe Spills
Wipe up spills and food debris straight away. This ensures there’s no seepage and you can prevent any residue from lingering.
Empty Bins
It might be a job that you hate, but emptying bins regularly is key to a clean-smelling kitchen.
Clean the Fridge
Rotting food, spills and scraps in the fridge are a major course of bad kitchen odours, and it doesn’t matter if you have a brand new kitchen refurbishment or a fridge that might once have been on the Ark. Take the time to clean thoroughly and regularly.
Microwave Maintenance
Microwaves are often missed when the door is closed, but keeping this clean is another essential task.
