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Spring Cleaning 101: Where to Start & How to Stay on Track

Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home, declutter, and deep clean after the long winter months. But with so many tasks to tackle, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! Follow this step-by-step guide to make your spring cleaning manageable, efficient, and even enjoyable.


Step 1: Make a Plan

Before diving in, take a few minutes to map out your cleaning goals. Walk through your home and make a checklist of what needs attention. Prioritize high-traffic areas, cluttered spaces, and often-overlooked spots like baseboards and vents.

Pro Tip:

Break your tasks into categories:

  • Decluttering (closets, drawers, storage spaces)

  • Deep cleaning (floors, windows, upholstery)

  • Maintenance tasks (changing air filters, dusting ceiling fans)


Step 2: Declutter Before You Clean

Cleaning is much easier when you have less clutter. Start by sorting items into four categories:

  • Keep (things you use regularly)

  • Donate (items in good condition you no longer need)

  • Recycle (paper, plastic, or electronics that can be properly disposed of)

  • Trash (anything broken or unusable)

Pro Tip:

Use the “One-Year Rule.” If you haven’t used an item in the past year, chances are you don’t need it. Let it go!


Step 3: Tackle One Room at a Time

Instead of bouncing around your home, focus on one space at a time. This prevents burnout and gives you a sense of accomplishment with each completed area.

Suggested Order:

  1. Entryway & Living Areas – Declutter surfaces, dust, vacuum, and clean furniture.

  2. Kitchen – Wipe down appliances, deep clean the fridge, and scrub sinks.

  3. Bedrooms – Wash bedding, organize closets, and dust nightstands.

  4. Bathrooms – Scrub sinks, tubs, and toilets. Replace old toiletries.

  5. Garage/Basement – Organize tools, sweep floors, and declutter storage areas.


Step 4: Use Efficient Cleaning Techniques

Make your cleaning efforts count with these simple yet effective strategies:

  • Top-to-Bottom Approach: Start high (ceilings, light fixtures) and work your way down (floors, baseboards) to avoid re-cleaning areas.

  • Multi-Purpose Cleaners: Use eco-friendly, all-in-one cleaning solutions to cut down on time and chemicals.

  • Set a Timer: Clean in short bursts (e.g., 30 minutes) to stay focused and avoid burnout.


Step 5: Maintain the Clean

Once your spring cleaning is done, keep up with regular maintenance to prevent buildup.

Quick Daily Habits:

  • Wipe down surfaces after use

  • Do a nightly 5-minute declutter

  • Sweep/vacuum high-traffic areas

  • Keep cleaning supplies handy for quick touch-ups


Final Thoughts

Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By planning ahead, decluttering, and taking a room-by-room approach, you’ll create a cleaner, healthier, and more enjoyable living space. So grab your favorite playlist, put on some comfy clothes, and let’s get cleaning!



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