Make the whole house sparkle with this handy guide.
The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist for Every Room in Your Home
Make the whole house sparkle with this handy guide.
The feeling of a clean home is incomparable. You just can't beat that just-washed sheets feeling, the smell of a sparkling bathroom, or the peace of mind when working at an organised desk – it's truly the best.
A clean home is also always ready for guests, and with the holiday season approaching, having a sparkling and organised abode to welcome family and friends is all the more important!
Whether you're a seasoned cleaning pro or a complete novice, this checklist is designed to help you tackle all the spots in your home that deserve some attention and ensure your home is in tip-top shape.
Entryway
Your entryway is the first thing guests – and you – see, so making sure its clean and organised will help welcome everyone and set the tone for the rest of your home.
- Shake out your doormat.
- Vacuum.
- Mop the floor.
- Put shoes in order or stow them away.
- Clean entryway mirror.
- Sanitise door handle.
- File away/recycle any letters sitting on your entryway table.
- Wipe down the entryway table.
Living room
Living rooms are meant for relaxing and entertaining, so ensuring this space is clean will help make it even more comfy and functional.
- Dust and clean surfaces, electronics, lights, and bookshelves.
- Vacuum the floors.
- Mop floors.
- Clean windows and mirrors.
- Vacuum upholstery.
- Wipe down coffee table.
- Wash cushion covers and throws.
- Fluff up cushions.
Kitchen
The kitchen is a high-traffic area of the home and can easily become overwhelming if left unmanaged for too long. An organised and efficient cooking area will help you feel more at peace and productive and lower any kitchen-related stress levels.
- Wash dishes.
- Clean dishwasher: Place a bowl filled with distilled white vinegar on the top rack of the dishwasher, and run a normal cycle. Then, pour a cup of baking soda into the bottom of the dishwasher and run a second cycle.
- Wipe down countertops.
- Clean and disinfect the sink.
- Clean the stovetop and range.
- Clean the inside of the oven.
- Wipe down cabinet doors.
- Dust and clean light fixtures.
- Clean the microwave.
- Empty and clean the refrigerator.
- Wipe down small appliances.
- Empty toaster tray.
- Clean and organise the pantry.
- Vacuum the floor.
- Mop the floor.
- Empty trash.
- Clean the inside of the trash can.
- Deep clean the refrigerator.
Bathroom
Bathrooms are notoriously one of the more challenging and time-consuming rooms in the house to clean. But it will make you feel better if you start and end your day in a fresh-smelling and clean bathroom. It will also help transform it into more of a spa-like retreat for you to relax.
- Wipe down the sink and countertop.
- Empty and clean the trash can.
- Wipe down the toilet seat and handle with disinfectant wipes.
- Use a toilet brush to clean the bowl.
- Replace the toilet paper if needed.
- Clean the mirrors.
- Scrub the tiles and grout.
- Clean the glass or shower curtain.
- Remove soap scum and mineral deposits.
- Check for any mould or mildew growth and remove it accordingly.
- Give the toilet a thorough cleaning, including the base and behind.
- Vacuum the floor.
- Mop the floor.
- Pay attention to corners and edges.
- Wipe down light fixtures, towel racks, and any other bathroom accessories.
- Clean the exhaust fan or vent.
Bedrooms
Your bedroom is your safe place – a haven where you retreat after a long day or when you simply need some time to zen out. Having a nice clean space can help you sleep better and wake up in a better mood.
- Remove any clutter.
- Put away any items on the floor.
- Wipe down nightstands, dressers, and other surfaces.
- Dust any decorative items or picture frames.
- Organise and declutter your closet.
- Donate or store clothing you no longer need.
- Dust and clean windowsills and frames.
- Clean the windows.
- Clean mirrors.
- Vacuum or sweep the entire floor.
- Mop if your bedroom has hard flooring.
- Move and clean under furniture.
- Dust and clean any ceiling fans or light fixtures.
- Reorganise your closet and drawers if needed.
- Store out-of-season clothing.
- Dust or vacuum curtains and clean blinds.
- Wipe down baseboards to remove dust and dirt.
- Vacuum or dust the vents and any heating or cooling units.
- Rotate or flip the mattress as needed.
- Vacuum the mattress to remove dust and debris.
- Wash/change linen.
- Make bed.
Office/study
Having a clean workspace will help you be more productive and help create a more enjoyable work environment for you to sit down to.
- Clear workspace
- Empty trash.
- Dust surfaces.
- Wipe down electronics with a microfibre cloth.
- Organise cables.
- Disinfect high-touch surfaces.
- Sanitise keyboard and mouse.
- Clean windows.
- Empty and clean shelves.
- Check and organise files.
- Vacuum the floor.
- Mop floor.
Laundry
The little ol' laundry is probably the last room any of us think of or prioritise when it comes to cleaning our homes. Maintaining a clean and well-organised laundry space will make it more pleasant and efficient and help prevent unpleasant odours from accumulating.
- Check there are no clothes left in the washer or dryer.
- Empty lint from the dryer's lint trap.
- Wipe down washing machine and dryer surfaces.
- Clean the laundry sink and faucet.
- Wipe down countertops and shelves.
- Dust and wipe down walls and baseboards.
- Clean inside and outside of cabinets.
- Run a cleaning cycle in your washing machine or wipe down the drum, door, and rubber gasket if you have a front-loading machine.
- Check and clean the utility sink drain to prevent clogs.
- Dust and clean light fixtures.
- Discard any empty or expired products.
- Clean windows and window sills.
- Clean and disinfect laundry baskets as needed.
- Vacuum the floor.
- Mop the floor.