The birds are singing and the warmer air is upon us. All this sunshine can only mean one thing, it’s time to clean! We have made it easy to tackle this year’s spring cleaning with this room by room, spring cleaning checklist. So open up your windows, put on your favorite music, and let’s get started!
When should I start spring cleaning?
The good news is there is no set rule as to when you should start your spring cleaning! Some cultures start on the first day of spring, which is fun, but we suggest starting whenever it fits into your schedule.
Why is spring cleaning important?
Spring cleaning is a great way to refresh your home after the dreary winter months. There are many health benefits associated with a good spring cleaning as well. Some of the added health benefits include destressing, mental clarity, boosting productivity, improving your mood, and better sleep.
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Spring Cleaning Checklist
ALL ROOMS
- Wash baseboards and crown molding
- Wipe down and sanitize doors and doorknobs
- Clean light fixtures and replace burnt-out bulbs
- Wipe down fans
- Vacuum and wash out vents and replace filters
- Wash windows, including trim (you’ll love these microfiber cloths for windows!)
- Dust or wash blinds
- Wash curtains and other window treatments
- Vacuum
- Shampoo carpets and rugs
- Polish and wipe down furniture
- Check ceiling and all corners to remove dust and cobwebs
- Dust and wipe down all decor
- Mop (have you tried a steam mop yet? They’re amazing!)
- Wipe down light switches
- Wipe down walls and remove scuff marks
Laundry Room
- Wipe down inside and outside of all cabinets or storage
- Remove clutter and unused items
- Organize cabinets or storage
- DEEP clean washing machine (great step-by-step tutorial HERE)
- Clean dryer and dryer vent
- Move washing machine and dryer to clean behind and underneath appliances
For a more detailed list on how to organize your laundry room read our 15 Laundry Closet Organization Ideas post.
Kitchen
- Wipe down inside and outside of all cabinets, drawers, and shelves
- Remove unused items and clutter
- Organize cabinets, drawers, and shelving
- Organize pantry and throw away expired food
- Deep clean sink and faucet
- Clean garbage disposal (these pods are the best!)
- Wash and disinfect trash can
- Clean inside and outside of refrigerator and freezer, including throwing away expired food
- Move refrigerator to sweep and mop behind it (don’t forget to clean the refrigerator coils)
- Clean oven and oven vent
- Clean stove
- Clean microwave
- Clean toaster oven
- Clean toaster
- Disinfect coffee maker/Keurig
- Move oven to sweep and mop behind it
- Deep clean dishwasher
- Clean and disinfect backsplash and countertops
- Replace old sponges, washcloths, and towels
- Scrub drying racks
Dining Room
- Wash table linens
- Replace old table cloths or cloth napkins if needed
- Get rid of unused items
- Wipe down table and chairs
- Clean upholstered furniture/cushions (this upholstery cleaner is great for stains!)
- Wipe down any furniture or cabinets and organize
Bathroom
- Deep clean tub and shower (we recommend a good scrub brush and tile cleaner.)
- Wash shower curtain
- Replace shower liner
- Reseal grout
- Scrub toilets
- Wash and disinfect trash can
- Wash mirror and vanity
- Wipe down soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, and toiletries left out
- Wipe down inside and outside of cabinets and drawers
- Get rid of expired/unused items
- Organize cabinets and drawers
- Wash decorative towels
- Replace old towels, wash rags, and loofahs
Bedrooms
- Wash bedding
- Wash pillows
- Vacuum and rotate mattresses
- Organize and clean nightstands
- Clean and organize closets
- Get rid of unused items
- Rotate seasonal clothing
- Move beds and furniture to clean underneath
- Wipe down inside and outside of dressers
- Organize dressers
Living Room/Family Room
- Move couches and furniture to clean underneath
- Vacuum couch and clean upholstered items
- Wash pillows and blankets
- Clean fireplace and get chimney serviced
- Dust and wipe down all furniture and decor
- Polish furniture
- Wipe down television
- Sanitize remote controls
Office
- Throw away and organize all papers, books, and utensils
- Wipe down desk, computer, printer, filing cabinet, etc.
- Get rid of old files
- Organize filing cabinet
- Dust books and bookshelves (try this duster!)
- Organize bookshelves
- Wipe down any furniture
- Move all furniture to clean underneath
If you have kids…
- Sanitize toys (this toy disinfectant is wonderful!)
- Organize toys
- Rotate toys
- Wash stuffed animals
- Wash pillows and blankets
- Rotate seasonal clothing
- Get rid of unused toys and clothes
- Wash all kid furniture and accessories (high chair, bouncy seat, swing, car seat, bumbo, etc.)
Other helpful tips
- Decluttering is a great place to start
- Keep your supplies in a caddy to take with you to each room
- Pace yourself and don’t try to tackle it all at once
- Get the whole family involved! Everyone can do something
- Have fun!
Do you have any other great cleaning ideas? Let us know some of your favorite spring cleaning hacks in the comments below!
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Farrah says:
Oooo, thank you so much for this, haha. I’m trying to use my weekends to declutter and clean everything in the house!!
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says:
My OCD is LOVING this list. Time to get cleaning! I just grabbed some of those garbage disposal pods.
Jon Maldia says:
Wow! Your checklist is really helpful. This will make cleaning much easier. Thank you.
Deborah Brooks says:
This is a very extensive list! Looks like I have a lot of work to do around here