I’ve always been a firm believer that a clean, clutter-free home makes me a generally happier person. In fact, some of my friends consider me a pro at decluttering because I have no remorse when it comes to throwing things away. While some things, like a bathroom cabinet purge, are key, spring-cleaning is about more than just getting rid of things. It’s also about starting anew—lighter and cleaner.
We have faith in your basic cleaning skills, but there are little odds and ends that you probably don’t address all the time that will get your place in great shape. Case in point: sanitizing things like doorknobs and light switches or checking cords on your electronics. Below are our go-to spring-cleaning checklists that will ensure you start fresh this season. The best part? We go room by room so you don’t have to do it all at once. It’s all about baby steps.
Now that you have our ultimate spring-cleaning checklist, it’s time to put it to good use. Your home will be forever grateful.
THE KITCHEN
Clean the oven
Dust on top of cabinets
Wipe off light fixtures (including those up high)
Discard expired food items from the refrigerator and freezer; wipe down shelves
Organize your pantry; purge expired items
Clean the stovetop, including burners
Wipe out the inside of the microwave
Scrub and polish the floor
Disinfect the counters, the sink, and any tiles
Wipe out the inside of the trash can
Clean the dishwasher (put a container filled with white vinegar on the top and run a cycle)
Replace any water filters
Wipe down and polish your cabinets
Sharpen your kitchen knives
Check your Tupperware and see if you need to order more
Discard chipped plates, bowls, and glasses, and purchase extras
Clean baking pans and utensils you don’t use often
Scrub out your blender really well
Deep-clean all pots and pans
Organize your pantry; restock with any new items
Consider making room in your cupboards with shelf risers
THE LIVING ROOM
Wash or dry-clean throw pillow covers and throw blankets; replace if necessary
Dust the TV screen
Wipe down side tables, coffee table, footstools, etc.
Vacuum any area rugs
Clean out crevices in your couch with a vacuum attachment
Spot-treat your chairs and couches
Check your electronics for frayed wires
Replace batteries in remote controls if needed
Clean any lightbulbs
Sweep out your fireplace
THE DINING ROOM
Clean your chandelier or light fixtures (including dusty cords)
Dust the molding
Dust cabinets; polish
Wash any seat cushions
Wash and polish the floor
Wipe down the table and chairs; remove all dust
THE HOME OFFICE
Discard any old or unnecessary papers
Organize items in folders and storage cabinets
Wipe down the floor and any baseboards; polish floor
Clean your desk and rearrange it in a way that makes sense for you
Take stock of supplies like pens, folders, and staples; order more if needed
Wipe down your chair (don’t forget the wheels)
Take everything off of the bookshelf and wipe it down (donate old books)
Use electrostatic dust cloths to clean your tech items
Sanitize your phone, headset, etc.
THE BATHROOMS
Clean tissue canisters and other containers
Organize vanity and space above and below
Clean toilet, including the top, side, and base
Deep-clean the shower and tub
Clean out any hampers and trash bins
Wash out toothbrush canister (replace toothbrush)
Wipe down towel hooks and racks
Remove hair from drains
Wash shower curtain and rehang; change liner
Deep-clean tile and remove mold; clean grout if necessary
Clean your toilet paper holder (so much dust settles at the top)
Shine faucets; clean countertops; wipe mirror
Discard expired makeup and products; replenish as needed
Check linens; wash and replace as needed
Wipe down shower caddies
Sweep floor and mop
Wash bath mat or replace
THE BEDROOMS
Rotate your mattress
Change your sheets; purchase new linens and discard old ones
Wash your mattress cover
Clean out your laundry hampers; disinfect
Dry-clean throw pillow shams
Dust any ceiling fans and wipe down air conditioner units and heating vents
Remove frames from the walls and dust everything; replace
Wipe out any storage bins in dressers, closets, etc.
Treat wood furniture (that includes patching up scratches)
Vacuum your mattress
Clean under bed; move furniture as needed to do a thorough job
Check pillows for fluffiness; replace when necessary
Organize both dresser and closet; donate old items
Wash the floor or vacuum (don’t forget area rugs)
Wipe down mirrors and windows
Clean the bed frame; headboard included
THE LAUNDRY ROOM
Wipe down drying racks
Do a deep-clean on both washer and dryer (a load with white vinegar in the washer works wonders)
Empty the lint trap in the dryer
Organize shelves and closet space; wipe down
Take stock of products; discard expired items and order any essentials you are low on
Clean out the inside of your iron and steamers; wipe down ironing board
Wipe down hampers, hangers, etc.
Dust off tools like vacuums and dust busters
Clean the bottom of your broom; rinse out your dustpan
Mop the floor
Dust the inside of your dryer hose with an extendable duster or a vacuum attachment