1 / 6With Diwali just around the corner, house-to-house cleaning has picked up speed. In every home, the kitchen is often a space that tends to get cluttered. Even the smallest corners are packed with items that haven't been used in ages. Many people want to clean their kitchens but often don't know where to begin or how to approach it. Here are some special tips to help you get started.2 / 6First of all, empty the kitchen if there is any clutter. We often store things in our kitchens that we never actually use. Take a moment to evaluate those items, and if you haven't used them, consider giving them to someone who can benefit from them. This will free up a lot of space, allowing you to organize essential items better.3 / 6Remove the kitchen trolley after moving the garlands. Once the trolley is clear, clean both the containers and the inside of the trolley. A clean trolley makes it easier to access frequently used items.4 / 6After that, focus on covering the cupboards in the kitchen that store crockery or other items. These cupboards often hide many unnecessary things. Clearing them out will help you realize how much unused stuff has accumulated, and it will free up valuable space.5 / 6Then you can take up the task of cleaning the fridge. Our fridges are often filled with unnecessary items. Sort through them, and give away anything that can still be used by someone else. It’s better to let someone make use of those items rather than keep them stored in your house.6 / 6Finally, cover the oven, kitchen light, and sink. Once you tackle these last areas, your kitchen cleaning will be much easier. Following these five simple steps will make your Diwali kitchen cleaning more efficient and faster.