How Do I Start Spring Cleaning My House?

How do I start spring cleaning my house

As springtime approaches, preparation will begin for spring cleaning. Before you start spring cleaning your house you must ensure that you have all the supplies you need on hand as you’ll struggle to clean without them.

It is likely that you will require sponges and cloths for cleaning surfaces, a broom and a mop for the floors, and a range of different cleaning solutions.

It is also worth noting all the rooms, appliances, and surfaces that need to be cleaned as you can then tick them off as you progress. List them in the order in which you are going to tackle them as this will make you more organized and will also ensure that you are working in the most practical order.

You will also need to declutter the rooms that are going to be cleaned housing all of your belongings in their designated places. As you prepare to commence your cleaning ensure that you are in the right mindset to do so, otherwise you will lack the desire to apply your full efforts to cleaning.

Once you are all prepared you can then start your clean working in order of your list.

What month is spring cleaning?

The time in which spring cleaning begins can differ between cultures. It typically begins in March between the 6th and 12th as this is when most people pack away their winter belongings ahead of the arrival of spring. Traditionally, houses are cleaned before or during the first week of the Great Lent by April 1st.

Despite this, you can begin your spring clean at a time that is suitable for you. This is because some people may not be able to dedicate the exact specified dates to the completion of spring cleaning so you can instead devote a day or two of your time between March and April to get the task done. There is also a spring cleaning day that supports the clean-up of local areas.

Those involved will join other members of their community to collect litter and junk. There isn’t a specified date for this event as it is typically decided by those in the community.

What is included in spring cleaning?

The following tasks are typically included in spring cleaning. By creating a spring cleaning checklist you will likely find it easier to keep track of the rooms you have completed and those that still need to be cleaned.

In most rooms, you are likely to either sweep and mop the floors or vacuum the floors, wipe the walls, wash the windows from both the inside and outdoors, wash the doors, window sills, and other fixtures in the room, and vacuum and clean the vents.

In the kitchen, you will need to wipe down appliances like your microwave, toaster, kettle, etc, empty, clean, and organize your fridge and freezer and also empty and sort through your kitchen cupboards and cupboards. Some things like the oven will likely require a deeper clean to remove the build-up of any grime. Also, remember to give your sink a thorough clean.

In the living room you are likely to tackle the following; dust any furniture and home decor and wash your cushions and cushion covers along with any blankets that you may have on your sofa.

Again in your bedroom, you can polish any furniture and room decor and wash your bedding. Also, sort through your belongings in your wardrobes to see if there are any items that you no longer need.

If you have rugs lining your carpets, you may want to wash them to give them a freshen up.

In the bathroom, you can begin by cleaning the shower, bath, sink, and toilet. It is also worth sorting through your bathroom cabinets and disposing of any toiletries that are either outdated or no longer used. You can then wash things like the bath mat and shower curtain etc.

If your bathroom tiles are appearing a little dull you could also give them a clean. There are many similarities between the cleaning demands of each room and you will likely find yourself repeating many of the same tasks in every room. 

How long should spring cleaning take?

For some people, their spring clean will be done within 2 days, however, most are likely to take around 6 days due to the extensive list of tasks that they will be working through. The longevity of the clean will also depend on the size of your home. For example, bigger homes are likely to take longer to clean because there are more rooms to work through.

It is also going to be determined by the amount of furniture that needs to be cleaned and the belongings that need to be sorted through. Rooms that are heavily furnished are going to consume more time than those that aren’t. Also, the length of time that you passed since you last cleaned the rooms will be a deciding factor.

If you have cleaned your house in the days prior to the spring clean, you won’t need to dedicate so much time to each task.

How do you make spring cleaning fun?

To many, the thought of cleaning can seem rather boring, however, there are ways of making it fun. One of the best ways of making cleaning fun is to create a playlist that consists of all of your favorite tunes as this is bound to make the task of cleaning much more enjoyable.

If you are enlisting the help of others who seem a little reluctant to participate in the spring clean, why not create some games centered around cleaning. This is particularly useful for any younger helpers as it will add an element of fun. Another way of making cleaning fun and more appealing to your family is rewarding them for their efforts.

If they are aware that they will there is a reward up for grabs they are likely to be much more willing to help you. It is also worth doing your research beforehand and equipping yourself with some tips and shortcuts from other cleaning enthusiasts as this will help to reduce the amount of time that it takes you. 

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