It is officially Spring. That means warmer weather (hopefully), and the sometimes-dreaded Spring cleaning. For me, it is a love-hate relationship because although I dislike doing it, once my house is in order and clean, I LOVE it!
It’s time to open the windows, get some fresh air circulating through the house, and de-clutter! Aside from spreadsheeting everything I possibly can, this comes in at a close second as something I do look forward to doing. (Yes, I am type-A personality!)
Preparations
I bring with me the following:
- BIG GARBAGE BAG: This is for items that are old and shoddy, broken, etc. It applies mainly to the boys’ toys, etc.
- ANOTHER BIG GARBAGE BAG: This bag is for donations. I donate all of the old toys, too-small clothing items, and books to the local charities. It’s funny how you start cleaning and place a toy in the donation bag to have your child come in and grab it from the bag stating it is his most treasured toy, and how could I think to give it away? Um, it has been under your bed and not played with for about six months…this happens every time. If you have kids, you may want to do their rooms when they are NOT home.
- PAPER TOWELS, CLEANERS, AND MICROFIBER CLOTHS: Dust off all of the furniture, picture frames, window blinds, everything.
- NOTEPAD AND PEN: Now is an excellent time to analyze what needs better organizing…do the Legos have a designated home? Are your scarves taking over the floor of your guest bedroom closet (that would be me)? Jot down what you think you may need to organize your spaces better.
Tackling the task
You don’t have to go crazy and get it all done in one day; instead, break your cleaning up into sections or by rooms or floors, whatever suits your dwelling best. Sometimes I like to do all “like rooms” on the same day. For example, day one would be bathrooms – get them over with!
Bathrooms
Take everything out of the cabinets. Check all expiration dates of medications and beauty products. Go through your make-up and decide what you really use and what you can get rid of (like that hot pink lipstick you received in a subscription box that wasn’t your color, but you may need it one day). You won’t.
Clean everything from top to bottom, and don’t be afraid to use bleach – wear gloves to protect your hands.
Go through your linens and donate any towels, blankets, and/or sheets that have seen better days. I like to donate mine to the animal shelters.
Bedrooms
It is a big undertaking, and depending on the number of bedrooms you have, you may want to break this into a few days. I clean my Master bedroom one day and tackle the boys’ rooms the next day.
Dust like there’s no tomorrow. Evacuate all of the dust bunnies from under the bed. Wipe down all baseboards. Cleaning out your closets is a HUGE task unto itself, so the best bet would be to use my handy-dandy “Should It Stay or Should It Go” infographic (and a large glass of wine). Clean your window treatments – if they are blinds, wipe them down. If you have curtains, send them to the dry cleaner or wash them at home if you can!
Kitchen
I leave this room mainly to my husband because he is the chef in the household.
Pantry
He takes complete control of the pantry. We take everything out – everything. Once the pantry is bare, we wipe the shelving down, and one by one, we start checking expiration dates and placing the food back in. I use baskets to organize my chips and snack foods, dog treats neatly, and packets (seasonings, etc.). I have a section for:
- Rice and pasta
- Canned goods
- Jarred food
- Cookies and snacks
- Breakfast foods – I keep the dry cereal in cereal keepers to keep it fresher.
- Large bottles of olive and vegetable oil stay on the floor, along with unopened bottles of cranberry juice, tonic water, etc.
- Food containers line the top shelf along with a bin containing Hershey bars (that would be because my oldest son would eat them all if they were on a lower shelf. I don’t know what we’re going to do when he gets taller…)
Looking for great organizing baskets and bins? What I usually do is take a trip to my local Container Store to see what they have to offer. I get some cool ideas from there and then head over to Target or Walmart and see if I can find a similar item for a bit less. Homegoods and Pier 1 also have some great deals on baskets, bins, etc.
Refrigerator
Take everything out of the fridge. Wipe down all shelves, bins – everything. Check expiration dates here as well. One by one, place everything back inside. Open a fresh box of baking soda to keep any future odors from taking over.
Cabinets and Drawers
We tackle the cabinets and drawers one by one as well. We remove everything, wipe down the shelves, make sure whatever was in the cabinet is still clean and something that we use. The self-straining pasta pot was a novel idea but it sat in our cabinet for years without coming out. I donated it as I am sure someone else will lovingly use it.
Put like items together. All pots and their corresponding covers should be in one cabinet. Bowls used for preparing meals should be paired together. Place all utensils for similar uses in the same drawer. We have one drawer for our eating utensils, one for serving utensils, wooden spoons, etc., and one for prep utensils like peelers, and all of these other small gadgets that my husband uses.
Wipe down the exteriors of the cabinets and drawers, and don’t forget to dust above the cabinets (it’s incredible and sometimes gross what can be found up there).
The rest of the kitchen
Organize under your sink – wipe down the shelves and place the cleaning solvents and sponges you have under there. Take note of anything you’re running low on. If you have a self-cleaning oven, there’s no time like the present to press “start” on that. Be sure to open the windows if you can! Run the dishwasher with nothing in it.
Living Spaces
Vacuum, dust, wipe down the baseboards, clean the window treatments, and sills if you have them. Fluff pillows, clean pillow covers if they are removable. Take the cushions off of couches and chairs – you may be rich from all of the change you find or grossed out if you have kids…either way, it is a must-do.
General
Wipe down all interior doors and handles.
Disinfect all light switches.
If you have sliding glass doors as I do, sweep out and wipe down the tracks.
Clean the windows. EEK. Yes, you have to do that…don’t you want the sunshine to come in and show off your gorgeously clean house? We use this cool Windex product for cleaning the outside of the windows, and it works wonderfully! It attaches to a hose and voila!
Spring Cleaning is so worth it -, especially with a list!
Although a bit tired, I end up feeling so much more organized and better once I complete my Spring-cleaning. Now, when are you going to start yours?
Terri Beavers says
You just reminded me I need to stock up on paper towels and microfiber cloths. Glad I found your tips because I am starting my spring cleaning, this weekend and I can’t wait.
Dana says
I am so glad I helped! Good luck with your spring cleaning, Terri!
Jessica Taylor says
My house desperately needs a spring cleaning! Especially my daughter’s room! It is so hard to figure out where to start!
Dana says
Sometimes you just need to create a list in order of where to clean – and go for it!
Joan Cajic says
This is such a great list and I love how you broke it down, we just moved house so I am happy I did the decluttering already and now just need to take a weekend and do some deep cleaning and still have bags full for donation to take out.
Amber says
These are some great tips. I really need to Spring Clean. We have clutter, and there are parts of the house that hasn’t been scrubbed for years.
Becca Talbot says
Some great cleaning tips here!! I could do with doing a spring clean myself, as my house needs a big clear out now that I’ve just moved into a new house! x
Dana says
Congrats on the new house, Becca!
Ada says
These are all great tips! I actually hate cleaning but always look forward to spring cleaning for some reason.
Dana says
Thank you Ada! Spring cleaning makes room for new things (like shoes and bags) ;)!
le says
These are very real and useful tips! I am working on my closets this weekend!
Dana says
Thanks, Lewahn! Good luck with your closets!
Sarah Bailey says
Now these are some awesome tips, I think it is a great idea to do a really good clear out and clean as the seasons change.
Dana says
Thank you so much, Sarah! I hope they help!
TColeman says
Is it horrible that spring cleaning is something that I like to do. I love your ideas for how to tackle it!
Dana says
It isn’t horrible at all! I despise and love it at the same time. I despise that I have to actually do it, but when I do – I love how everything is organized and decluttered.
anosa says
when it comes to spring cleaning, i will be honest, the bathroom is one place that i dread cleaning.whenever i decide to do an overall cleaning,this is the first place i start.
Dana says
I despise the bathroom most as well! It’s “bathroom” week for our 31 day spring cleaning challenge on SoFlo Moms on the Go and I haven’t even started!
Wanda Lopez says
Great post and great tips. We do Spring cleaning year after year. I am actually looking forward to it. One of projects include transforming a spare room into a girly retreat for the girls and me. I’m so excited!
Dana says
Wanda, that girly retreat sounds SO cool! Please send photos once completed!
Waren Jean says
I always do this every after season but mostly in my bedroom closet. Great idea that you included the other parts of the house! I will definitely do this too.
Dana says
Thanks!! Happy cleaning! 🙂
Ophelia T says
These are great tips. Spring cleaning is definitely coming up in my calendar. Thanks for sharing.
Dana says
Thank you, Ophelia!
Computer Cleaning says
Very helpful tips on spring cleaning. Thank you for sharing.
Dana says
Thank you! My pleasure 🙂
Hannah says
Always use bleach for a spring clean! The best way to get rid of all the germs etc!
Dana says
Yes! Bleach is my friend – especially when it is cold and flu season!
Chris says
I think we will try tackling the spring clean more organized this year. And with a quick stop at Walmart to stock up on the cleaning supplies before we start too. Thanks for the tips
Dana says
Walmart is the perfect place to grab supplies!
Jamie says
Great post, thanks ! I am always looking for ways to get spring cleaning done easier and faster. Thanks for putting together all of these great ideas in one place.
Dana says
I’m glad you enjoyed them!