Spring is officially within arms reach which means it’s time to show our home some TLC as we enter into a new season.
Spring means additional sunlight and warmer temperatures which motivates me to tackle new adventures that often include spring projects. If spring cleaning is among those projects for you, this spring cleaning room checklist will help you spruce up your home this spring season!
Scroll down to discover and read the Room-By-Room Spring Cleaning List.
Related: 5 Natural Home Spring Cleaning Tips
Gather your cleaning supplies and let’s get started. You will be amazed at the awesome transformation!
As you clean each room remember to clean from the top down. Science was not my favorite subject in school! However, when cleaning from the top-down gravity is working with you not against you as dust, dirt, and particles from the top area of the room will fall. For example, if you clean the floor first and then dust your light fixtures you will have to clean the floor twice as the dust will fall to the ground.
Cleaning the floors last will allow you to work smarter not harder.
Also, as you clean each room remove and declutter any items that you no longer need. This may be in the form of throwing the items away, donating the items, selling the items, or storing the items away.
Read Below For The Full List!
Living Room
Our living rooms are rooms that we use every day. As a family, we often gather in our living rooms to watch TV, play games, and complete many other social activities. Depending on the function of your living room, your cleaning needs may vary. One staple that each living room has is a couch. Don’t forget to complete a deep cleaning of the couch. I’m always amazed at what I found in my couch when I remove the pillows!
Dust and Clean Light Fixtures
Vacuum and Clean Floors
Vacuum and Clean Sofa
Dust Hardwood Furniture
Clean Baseboards
Declutter and organize DVDs, games, toys, and miscellaneous items
Kitchen
Cleaning your kitchen will require the use of liquid cleaning agents. This may include homemade solutions such as lemon and vinegar or you may prefer to use commercial cleaning items.
When you clean the kitchen it is important to remove all items from the refrigerator, shelves, pantries, and cabinets. This will allow you to complete a deep cleaning of the areas as the kitchen always has hidden food particles in many places. As you remove items from the refrigerator, shelves, pantries, and cabinets look for expired items, throwing these items away.
Clean Oven
Clean Dishwasher
Clean Refrigerator
Clean Kitchen Counters
Clean and Organize Spice Cabinet
Clean and Organize Pantry and Cabinets
Organize and Declutter Pots and Pans
Bedrooms
Our bedrooms are often our safe-havens. If you have multiple comforter sets, consider switching the comforters as part of your spring cleaning duties. This one trick can instantly revamp the room.
Cleaning and organizing your closets will require a plan and may need to be completed over several days. As you organize your closets, store away any fall or winter clothes and accessories. If you have any clothes or accessories that you do not wear anymore sell or donate the items.
Dust and Clean Light Fixtures
Clean Bedroom Linen
Clean and Organize Closet
Clean Windows and Doors
Vacuum or Clean Floors
Clean Baseboards and Walls
Organize Nightstands and Dressers
Bathrooms
Your bathroom also will require the use of liquid cleaning agents.
As you clean your bathrooms, complete an inventory of your hygiene products to include makeup as many of these items have an expiration date (most expire after a year). It is best to throw these items away. As you complete your inventory, you may see that you often have purchased many of the same items. If you can combine similar items (lotion, shampoo, etc.). In addition, take the time to replace or wash your shower curtains. This is often overlooked and houses various germs.
Dust and Clean Light Fixtures
Clean Bathtubs and Showers
Clean Sinks and Toilets
Clean Vanity Mirrors
Replace or Wash Shower Curtains
Clean Windows and Doors
Clean Baseboards, Walls, and Floors
Declutter Personal Hygiene Products
Technology Devices
We live in a world driven by technology devices. Don’t forget to complete cleaning and organization tasks on your technology devices as well. Completing a digital cleanse will improve the functionality of these devices.
Delete Unneeded Emails
Delete Unneeded Photos
Delete Unneeded Apps
Clean Screens
Complete Scheduled Updates
Other Tasks
Focusing on one room at a time has a natural flow. However, there are some spring cleaning tasks that we do not want to forget that are not located in particular rooms in our homes. We don’t want to forget miscellaneous areas such as closets and cabinets. We also don’t want to forget the areas outside of our home such as our lawns and gardens. This is a good time to check your lawn equipment to see if they are in working condition as they have been dormant for months.
Clean and Organize Linen Closet
Organize Medicine Cabinet
Wash and Sanitize Trash Cans
Complete Landscaping Tasks (Yard, Leaves, Garden)
Final Thoughts
This post was all about spring cleaning using a Spring-Cleaning List. Now that you have this Spring Cleaning Room- By-Room List as a guide, completing your Spring-Cleaning tasks will be less stressful.
Click here for your Spring Cleaning Checklist in a PDF format!
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5 Awesome and Easy Spring Cleaning Tips is also a spring cleaning guide that will also help you as you Spring Clean your home!