‘Clean Home’ Cleaning Brands We Love

'Clean Home' Cleaning Brands We Love

First things first…I would be ever so grateful for your vote for Dream Green DIY in the crafting category of this year’s Design Blog Awards with Domino Magazine! DGD is one of five finalists in the contest, and you can vote once a day (no account required) now through September 23. Thank you so much for your support!

Who knows if it’s the eminent change of the seasons or what, but I’m really anxious to give our home a deep down clean. I’d love to make time to pull everything off the shelves and out of drawers to give those surfaces a thorough scrub, and wash all of the linens that might not get quite as much consistent attention as our bedding (think: throw blankets, removable sofa cushion covers, etc.).

As you know, though, I’m also pretty focused on making sure that we’re using all-natural items in our home. So far, I’ve talked mainly about plant-derived, cruelty-free hygiene and beauty products, but today it’s all about ‘clean’ cleaning brands that keep our home feeling fresh without harsh chemicals or ingredients.

All of the products you see pictured in today’s post actually came from my first shipment of a subscription service called Grove Collaborative. I should mention, though, that this post is in no way, shape, or form sponsored by the Grove brand. I paid for the subscription with my own dollar bucks, and they have no idea DGD exists. Even still, I wanted to try out their line of products (plus a few other ‘clean home’ brands), so I went ahead and signed up. I’m not sure I’ll continue with the subscription, but I love that we’re all stocked up on ‘green’ goodies as we head into the new fall season. Scroll on to learn a little more about five of our favorite natural cleaning brands.

'Clean Home' Cleaning Brands We Love

‘Clean Home’ Cleaning Brands We Love

1. METHOD: Of course, my main motivation with going all-natural at home is the health benefits for John, me, and our pets. But I’m also really loyal to brands who promote a healthy environment, too—like Method. Their sustainable business and production practices are really making a difference, and that makes me an avid fan and consumer of all things Method. Their all-purpose cleaners are our favorites!

2. GROVE COLLABORATIVE: Whether you’re in the market for all-natural bath bombs, cotton balls, snack bags, or candles, it seems that Grove has you covered. I’m hoping to add their reusable brush set to my next order (whenever that might be) because it’s made from this really gorgeous renewable bamboo that I wouldn’t mind seeing out by our kitchen sink.

3. SEEDLING: Tree-free paper products for practically every room in the house? Yes, please! We’re talking bath tissues, facial tissues, paper towels, and more. We got some of their paper towels in our last Grove order, and I can assure you from personal experience that these towels are work horses even though they’re 100 percent “tree-free.”

4. REAL SIMPLE CLEAN: I’ve been searching and searching for a good leather cleaner to use on the leather upholstery we have in our living room, and finally found what I needed from the Real Simple Clean line. This leather conditioner promises to give furniture a deep-down clean that will make it shine without caustics, dyes, or chlorine.

5. MRS. MEYER’S: I know I should be most impressed by the plant-derived ingredients list on Mrs. Meyer’s cleaners (and I am super in love with that fact!), but my real favorite thing is the scents. I honestly haven’t met one I didn’t like, but our current favorites are Lemon Verbena and Pumpkin.

'Clean Home' Cleaning Brands We Love

'Clean Home' Cleaning Brands We Love

Have you made the switch to all-natural home cleaners? If so, please tell me about your personal favorite brand in the comments below. My goal is to swap a harsh chemical cleaner with a natural one every time we run out. It’s definitely going to be a process, but one I can feel really good about sticking with.

'Clean Home' Cleaning Brands We Love

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Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Just another friendly little reminder to vote for Dream Green DIY in this year’s Design Blog Awards with Domino Magazine! DGD is one of five finalists in the crafting category, and you can vote once a day (no account required) now through September 23. Thank you so much for your support!

Last week I wrote all about why we decided to switch the guest room with the office, and today, as promised, I’m back to share a longer tour of the first updated space: my home office. It might be a smaller room, but the newly arranged office feels like it fits the space better. After all, you don’t need much to have a functional working office—just a computer, desk, chair, a couple of storage cabinets, and you’re golden. Keep scrolling to see more details in my refreshed home office, plus you’ll hear a few of my thoughts on how I maximize storage in a pint-sized office space.

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Since I started implementing a whole house color palette in terms of the décor and art I bring into our home, the switch between rooms was even easier than I expected it to be. I was able to leave up most of the art from the original guest room set-up because it all fit so well with the blue/green/wood tone accents I pulled in from my old office.

One piece of furniture I decided to leave in place from the old guest room arrangement was the double open shelf cabinet. It just fit the wall so well by the closet doors, and nothing else I had quite suited that little swatch of wall, so it didn’t budge. Instead of using it to store linens, though, I switched them out for all of my displaced office supplies from the old room. Things like extra scissors, ribbon, pens, and markers are now all housed in the two-tone baskets I keep on the top shelf of the open cabinet. A big bright table lamp, some books, and a plant help give the top of the cabinet some pretty flair so it’s not just functional.

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

After moving the rest of our guest linens to the other room, I had space on the bottom shelf of the cabinet to pile up all of the extra wrapping paper and wallpaper that I’ve been hoarding. Truth be told, I think I’m actually going to get rid of all that patterned paper. I bought most of it when we lived in our old house, and it has moved from corner to corner without any real purpose. I think I’m saving it for some dream project that I haven’t even thought of yet, but it might be time to admit to myself that the project doesn’t really exist. I feel like passing it along to someone who will actually use it. If you’d like to purchase the rolls from me, shoot me a message!

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

As for other storage areas in my office, there’s, of course, my desk. That hunky piece of vintage furniture holds all of the obvious things like important files and paperwork, cords, and business cards. Just to the side of the desk I arranged my tall cubby cabinet, which used to live in my old office, if you remember.

I’ve actually parred my desk supplies and styling props way down, but things like extra cables and even a small pile of books and magazines that the blog has been featured in all still need a place to land. The closed sections of the tall cabinet are perfect for tucking all of those items away, while I keep a few of my favorite decorative objects on display in the open shelves.

After all that, I still have a little room to spare in all three storage cabinets I mentioned (the low open shelf cabinet, the desk, and tall cubby cabinet), but my hope is that I can keep the baskets and drawers a little on the empty side all the time. There’s practically nothing worse than trying to open an over-stuffed drawer or throwing a cabinet door wide only to have five teetering things fall out at you. I like knowing that my office plays host only to the essentials, that way it’s a pretty calming space for me to work in.

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Updated Home Office Tour

Do you have any questions about storage? I’d love to know, so leave them in the comments. And if you have office organization tips of your own to share, do tell. As with most things “organization,” I think one of the cornerstones of a good system is editing down to just the things you use on a daily basis. I’ve been super cut throat the last year or two, and I can’t tell you how much stress it has saved me to have fewer things. Oh, and if you’re wondering what I keep in the closet? It’s where the cat litter lives. That’s “real life” living for ya, but it works!

Updated Home Office Tour

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