How To Spring Clean Your House

Spring cleaning is the process of cleaning and organising your home in the springtime, but don’t let the time of year stop you! A good spring cleaning can be a year-round rejuvenating practice, symbolising a fresh beginning and a renewed sense of cleanliness and order. While the concept of cleaning your home from top to bottom may seem somewhat overwhelming, breaking your spring cleaning project down into manageable increments is the best way to tackle the task. Read on to find out more, so you can enjoy a pleasant and hygienic living space. 

Make A List

A successful home project always starts with a plan. Create a list of all the rooms in your house, and within each room, outline the specific tasks you need to accomplish - this will grant you a clear roadmap, ensuring that no area is overlooked or neglected. It may also prevent you from feeling overwhelmed or getting sidetracked. With a solid plan in place, you can tackle each room and task methodically, making your decluttering process more efficient and rewarding upon completion. 

Gather Your Materials And Tools

Your spring cleaning project will be done much quicker and more efficiently if you have the right materials and tools for the job. Having to run to the local supermarket several times during the process will only hinder your efforts, so make sure you have everything you need before you begin. You could also organise cleaning supplies and tools into caddies so you can transport them easily to different areas in your home as you move from room to room. 

Don’t Attempt To Do Everything All At Once

Expecting to have everything done in one day is unrealistic. Unless you live in a bedsit apartment, it may be wise to start with a small area or single room in your home, gradually progressing through the rest of the house over the course of several days. You may find that once you’ve tackled one area, you have the energy and motivation to move on to the next immediately. On the other hand, you may need a well-deserved rest before you can continue. 

Enlist Help

Tackling your entire home alone is never a good idea. Spring cleaning can be exhausting, so don't hesitate to delegate tasks if you have willing family members or friends. Distributing the workload by delegating tasks to trusted individuals can significantly lighten your burden and increase efficiency. Assigning tasks to fellow household members will also enable you to concentrate on the responsibilities that require your attention the most. Make sure you delegate age-appropriate tasks for young family members, such as cleaning their rooms, dusting, sweeping, and picking up their toys. 

Cleaning Hacks

Social media is full of helpful, innovative cleaning tips and hacks from fellow homeowners. For example, you could find recipes for natural cleaning solutions ideal for hardwood floors and floating staircases. Additionally, observing individuals tackle their own cleaning journeys can provide valuable insights and ideas that may inspire your spring cleaning endeavour. You can also find tried and tested cleaning hacks on magazine websites such as Good Housekeeping, which features this helpful article

Start By Decluttering

Cleaning your home can be tricky when you have to clean around excess clutter. As such, your project will be a lot more manageable if you start by decluttering. Not only will this help to free up space, but studies suggest that tidy, organised environments are less stressful and better for our mental well-being. If it isn't your preferred aesthetic, you don’t have to embrace minimalism - you can still declutter a maximalist environment. However, eliminating items you no longer want or need will help to make room for what truly matters. 

Make It Fun

It may come as a surprise, but cleaning can be fun. Creating a motivational playlist is an excellent way to make cleaning more enjoyable. Alternatively, you could listen to an audiobook or podcast as you work. You could even gamify your spring cleaning project by setting yourself goals or working against a timer. Furthermore, if you don’t particularly enjoy cleaning, it may be worth creating an incentive for yourself. For example, once you complete one room in your home, treat yourself to a luxury coffee or a bubble bath. 

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