Spring is the perfect time for deep cleaning. With longer days and brighter sunshine, you’ll be motivated to refresh your home and get rid of all the clutter that’s been piling up over the cooler months. Follow our easy steps and learn how to spring clean your entire house!
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Assess Rooms and Set Priorities
Before you begin your spring cleaning, it’s important to evaluate the rooms in your home and determine which ones will require the most attention. You should do a room-by-room assessment to focus on areas that need extra attention and then prioritize them based on difficulty and importance. This will help you figure out where to start and what needs to be done first so you can be sure you’re using your time efficiently.
Gather Cleaning Products, Cleaners and Supplies
Once you know what needs to be done, it’s time to collect your cleaning supplies and products. See that you have all the necessary tools such as a
- broom,
- mop,
- dustpan and brush,
- vacuum cleaner,
- microfiber cloths,
- sponges,
- glass cleaner, and
- window squeegee.
If your spring cleaning projects include more than just surface dusting or vacuuming up surface dirt, consider bringing in some additional supplies like a steam cleaner for carpets, tile cleaner for grout lines or other specialized products to deal with unique messes.
Clear Clutter and Donate or Discard Unused Items
Clutter can accumulate quickly, so now is a great time to go through all the rooms and closets and discard any items that are no longer used or needed. Separate the items you plan to donate from those going for disposal and take a trip down to the thrift store. Make sure that donated items are clean and in working condition just to be courteous. Anything else should be sorted into specific garbage bags and taken out for garbage collection or placed in an authorized trash bin or recycling center.
Choose the Right Cleaning Method for Each Surface/Item
There are a lot of different options when it comes to cleaning products and tools. Some surfaces respond better to specific solutions, so make sure you do your research before getting started. For example, tile floors generally require more gentle solutions than linoleum, and it’s best to use a soft brush or microfiber cloths on wood furniture rather than abrasive cleaners like steel wool. Consider hiring a professional cleaner for difficult surfaces like carpets and upholstery if you don’t feel confident in tackling the job yourself.
Essential Tips On How To Spring Clean Indoor Spaces
Here are steps for spring cleaning indoor spaces, from deep cleaning carpets and furniture to organizing closets and shelves.
Filter the Air in Your Home
Harsh winter weather can leave the air inside your home feeling stale and uncomfortable. To freshen it up, start by replacing the filters in your HVAC system and/or vacuum cleaner – this will help reduce dust and other airborne particles that could be affecting your family’s health. You may also want to consider investing in an air purifier, especially if anyone in the household suffers from allergies. Or, just simply open up your windows and let the fresh outdoor air seep into your house to give it a fresh smell.
Clean Out Closets and Drawers
Spring is a great time to go through your closets and drawers and toss out items that you no longer use or need. Donate gently used clothes, toys, books, and other items to charity if possible. It’s also a good idea to thoroughly vacuum the inside of your closets as you declutter – this will help get rid of dust mites and any other allergens that could be hiding there. Once you’ve finished clearing out the closets, consider sprucing them up with new shelf liners or organizers!
Dust Every Surface
Make sure to dust every surface of your home, including ceiling fans, windowsills, shelves, baseboards and other furniture. Use a damp cloth on the TV screen, and make sure to get into those hard-to-reach places like the tops of door frames. For larger surfaces like walls or furniture, use an extendable duster – these are essential tools for getting deep into cracks and crevices. Don’t forget that electronics need cleaning too – use a special electronic cleaning spray (following manufacturer guidelines) as needed.
Wash Windows and Screens Externally and Internally
Cleaning the windows and screens of your home can make a huge difference in how sunlight can enter and brighten up a room. Start by washing the outside windows using mild soap, water and a soft scrubber. To get into awkward shapes like arched or stained glass, use an old toothbrush to delicately clean first. Next, spritz an all-purpose cleaner onto the inside of the window and wipe it off with a microfiber cloth or newspaper for a streak-free finish. Additionally, if you have metal screens on some of your windows, use warm soapy water to gently scrub away any dirt or debris from the surface.
Wash All Linens and Refreshing Upholstery/Carpets/Rug
Start by washing all linens, comforters, and refreshing upholstery, carpets, and rugs. Shake out all area rugs to get rid of trapped dirt and dust. Use a vacuum cleaner or carpet cleaning machine to saturate carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture with hot water if appropriate to the fabric type. Allow the fabric to dry completely before using it again.
Essential Tips On How To Spring Clean Outdoor Spaces
With summer quickly approaching, it’s time to give your outdoor space a much-needed refresher for spring! From trimming the grass and cleaning up the garden to tackling bigger projects like replacing broken furniture, there are plenty of ways to get your yard looking its best. With these tips in mind, you’ll be ready to enjoy your favourite outdoor activities in style this season.
Mow the Lawn and trim any unruly grass
To ensure your lawn looks its best during the summer months, it’s important to give your grass a fresh cut. Prior to mowing, make sure to rake the area to identify any large debris like stones and twigs that could be damaging to your mower blade. Once finished, use an edger or trimmer for any small sections of grass that are too long. This will give your space a neat, uniform appearance.
Clear debris and weeds, especially around the garden area
Besides giving the lawn a fresh cut, make sure to keep weeds and debris from overpowering your garden and outdoor living areas. Pull out any weeds in garden beds or walkways, and maintain regular weed control with various pre-emergent herbicides. If you have wood decks or patios, give them a power wash to clear away dirt, pollen, and other debris that may have built up over the winter months.
Power wash decks, fences, and patios of dirt and grime buildup
To keep outdoor living areas looking neat, power wash decks, fences, and patios to remove buildup of dirt, pollen, and other grime. Power washing uses pressurized sprayers to quickly and efficiently remove dust and grime from woodworking surfaces. Make sure to use the right cleaning supplies according to the manufacturer’s instructions so that you don’t damage your wooden surfaces. For extra protection, reseal wood each year with an appropriate sealant.
Sweep off sidewalks, driveway, and other paved areas to prevent staining and dirt buildup
Sweep off all asphalt, concrete, and brick surfaces to help keep dirt from soaking into the material. This helps prevent staining and buildup of dirt over time that can be difficult to remove. Sweep off any leaves or organic matter as well to help ensure drainage in these areas so standing water doesn’t puddle up after rainfall or watering.
Create new flowerbeds or refresh existing ones with mulch or gravel for a cleaner look
Mulching or covering your flowerbeds with gravel or stones helps to achieve a more refined and finished look. Make sure any new layers of soil you put down are free from weeds, as these can quickly take over if not contained.
Now you have a full guide on how to spring clean your house to get it ready for summer. What will you start with? If you found this post helpful, please pin the image below so others can benefit from it too!
Whitney Stewart says
Now THIS is definitely going to help me a lot when I get around to deep clean (aka spring clean) my house! I tend to overthink things and this with help me prioritize different rooms. Thanks so much for sharing! I’ll be holding onto this!
Debbie says
I am so ready for spring and spring cleaning. I love refreshing my home for the new season. These are great tips and perfect to get the project started and completed!
Kimberli says
It’s time for cleaning! This is a great list. Thanks for the inspiration!
Heather says
I just love spring cleaning! Spring always feels like a fresh start to me, so I enjoy creating a fresh and clean space. I especially love purging all the clutter from our home. Great tips, and thank you for sharing!
Lucie Palka says
thanks!
Karen Kasberg says
Love this list as a reminder of all the things I should be cleaning this spring! It will be a great reference tool for me. I’ve saved it to Pinterest for later use. Thanks for sharing!
Lucie Palka says
You are welcome!
Daphne says
Inspiring! My favorite thing is decluttering and cleaning our closets.
Lucie Palka says
Hummm, for me, cleaning closets is a necessary evil, definitely something I enjoy! I”d do moping and dusting baseboards any day over cleaning out the closet!
Susan Whited says
When I clean my home, I always feel like I’m missing something. Now, I can use this helpful guide to make everything gets done!
Lucie Palka says
Happy to help!
Danielle says
Many thanks for the fantastic post! I’ve taken the liberty of pinning it so I can easily refer back to it. I especially appreciate the great list of both indoor and outdoor spring cleaning ideas. After taking the time to do a thorough spring cleaning of my house, everything looks so beautifully fresh and clean, which helps to revitalize not only my home, but also my own sense of wellbeing. I feel empowered and reinvigorated after taking the time to restore order in this way.
Lucie Palka says
Yes, spring cleaning does leave you with a sense of wellbeing!
Alison says
This is so helpful I’ll be doing my big spring clean soon so thanks for sharing!
Tiffany says
Spring cleaning can be a daunting task but I do like the the idea of resetting, and refreshing your entire space. Thanks for sharing your ideas on how you spring clean your space!
Fern says
We have a snow day today and I plan on doing some deep cleaning! This is helpful for motivation! The idea of a clean home for spring sounds so great.
Cassie says
Great read! Breaking it down step-by-step makes the process of spring cleaning less overwhelming! Thanks!
Tiffany says
Oh, this is a helpful guide. Thank you for sharing!
Catherine Kay says
This is a great post to help with spring cleaning the house. Spring is just around the corner!
Karen Kasberg says
I’m anxious to get started spring cleaning. It’s so refreshing to open the windows and let the fresh air in. This post has so many great tips to thoroughly clean the house inside and out. Thanks for sharing!
Sarah says
I both love and dread spring cleaning. However, this breakdown really helps to make it less overwhelming. Finally getting to open the windows and let in a ton of fresh air is my favorite part.