![]() Whether you have half an hour a day, or want to do everything in one day – it’s UP TO YOU.įor me, I DO love to tackle my spring cleaning over just a day or two – as it feels great to have it all done at once, but you work as you see fit and as your schedule allows.Īll you have to do, is follow the checklist, tick each task off as you do it – and do every job on the list. You don’t need to take a week off work to tackle it – and you certainly shouldn’t feel like it’s too much of a chore.Īs such, I’ve put together a spring cleaning checklist for you – but I’d like to note that there is no time limit here. But I’m here to say that it really needn’t be that way. Spring cleaning can come with a lot of overwhelm, in terms of how much needs to get done. I suppose that’s why we hear about spring cleaning so much, and winter/summer/autumn cleaning less so…. With all this being said, a good deep clean can be something that’s done at any time of year (I tend to do it each season, which means that it never gets too out of control!), but Spring is definitely the nicest time to get it all done. When I can sit down with a cuppa and enjoy the (albeit brief!) time that everything is immaculate. I think my favourite part though is that feeling when it’s all done. There’s something really therapeutic about cleaning, when you really tackle it head on and get loads done – and that’s where spring cleaning comes in! but maybe, just maybe, it’s got something to do with the fact that the sunshine shows off all the corners of the house that little more clearly than the winter light did – and there’s a few cobwebs showing that were previously hidden…. When the sun shines I feel the need to turn some music on, open the windows to get some fresh air in, and get the house sparkling. It depends on my mood, and to be honest – how nice the weather is outside! ![]() These small places can quickly fill up with junk and trash, but this quick cleanup will help organize even the worst-case scenario.Well – sometimes it can be a joy, and sometimes it’s a real chore. 15 Minute Dorm Room Cleanup: The dorm room cleanup is for those who live in a very small area like an efficiency apartment or campus housing.This cleanup will help maintain a bedroom or give it a quick pickup just in time for a restful night. 15 Minute Bedroom Cleanup: After a busy day or week, a bedroom can be in terrible shape.For a fun twist, set an actual timer or countdown clock and turn the cleanup into a beat-the-clock challenge. Print it off for them and watch as an all-day chore turns into a 15-minute miracle. It’s also perfect for older kids who can follow the list themselves to get their rooms clean. 15 Minute Kid’s Room Cleanup: This kid’s room cleanup is great for parents at a loss for where to begin when faced with a disaster area child’s room.This cleanup will work to maintain your weekly bathroom scrub down or get a bathroom ready in a hurry when unexpected guests show up. 15 Minute Bathroom Cleanup: The bathroom cleanup helps you quickly organize and wipe down bathroom surfaces.While you won’t scrub out the refrigerator or clean under the sink in this cleanup, you will remove any offending trash and dishes, making your kitchen clean and clutter-free. 15 Minute Kitchen Cleanup: The kitchen cleanup aims to remove the trash, dirty dishes, and unwanted items from a kitchen, making it ready to be used or in good shape for guests to be around. ![]() The idea with this cleanup is to get the room ready for guests or events without spending a lot of time on the details. It also works for formal dining rooms and other rooms where entertaining is done.
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