Get a spring cleaning checklist printable and learn when you should spring clean, what you should spring clean, and all the other details you need for your spring cleaning.
This winter has seemed very long and I’m ready for spring! Spring also means it’s time to start some spring cleaning. I made a new spring cleaning checklist to make it easier to know what you should spring clean and keep everything organized.
Over the years I’ve started using a 1940s spring cleaning routine and it really helps make it all easier. The routine is spread out over weeks so you are never having to spend too much time on your spring cleaning which can be overwhelming.
No matter how you like to spring clean a spring cleaning checklist can be helpful. If you need help getting started I’ve got you covered for all your spring cleaning checklist needs!
Spring Cleaning Checklist
What to include in a spring cleaning?
There are many tasks you may want to include on your spring cleaning checklist. I find it easiest to group things by room so here are some ideas for things to add to your spring cleaning checklist.
Closets
- Organize Apparel
- Dust Shelves
- Wipe Down Baseboards
- Toss or Donate Unused Items
- Tidy Jewelry
- Vacuum
Bathrooms
- Clean counters and sink
- Clean out drawers and cabinets
- Wash windows and mirrors
- Unclog/clean the drain
- Deep clean shower
- Wash shower curtain and bath mats
- Scrub the toilet and tub
- Take out trash
- Vacuum
- Mop
Dining Room
- Dust ceiling fans and blinds
- Dust tables, chairs, and vents
- Wipe down baseboards
- Clean windows
- Dust furniture
- Organize decor
- Shake out the area rug or have cleaned
- Vacuum
Living Room
- Dust vents, fans, tabletops
- Clean curtains, windows
- Wipe down baseboards
- Tidy display items
- Organize decor
- Shake out the area rug or have cleaned
- Check smoke detector
- Dust furniture
- Wash throw rugs
- Vacuum
- Mop
Bedrooms
- Dust shelves
- Wipe down baseboards
- Clean curtains and windows
- Dust furniture
- Take out trash
- Clean bedding and mattress
- Vacuum
Kitchen
- Clean counters, sink
- Deep clean stove
- Tidy & wipe down cabinets
- Clean drawers & cabinets
- Clean windows
- Clean microwave
- Take out trash
- Clean trash cans
- Clean countertop appliances
- Clean Refrigerator
- Vacuum
- Mop
Entry
- Wipe down baseboards
- Organize decor
- Clean out closet
- Dust furniture and nick-nacks
- Wipe down the front door
- Clean or change rugs
- Vacuum
Office
- Clean windows
- Clean desk and shelves
- Organize cables
- Organize supplies
- Clean computer and keyboard
- Shread paper and recycle it
- Take out trash
- Vacuum
- Mop
Depending on your home you may need to do all of these things, just some, and you may need to add other things to your list. Think of things in your house you don’t regularly clean and add those to your list.
When should I do a spring clean?
Some people like to start spring cleaning at the end of winter so the house is clean and ready to go once spring gets here. Others, like it to start to warm up before they start spring cleaning.
There really is no right or wrong time to start spring cleaning. Spring cleaning can also be done for every season to get those seasonal tasks done often.
How do you prepare for spring cleaning?
Being prepared for spring cleaning can help make the whole process a lot easier. There are many things you want to stock up on. Here are some supplies it’s good to have on hand.
- Glass cleaner
- Wood cleaner
- Stainless steel cleaner
- All-purpose cleaner
- Shower and tile cleaner
- Toilet cleaner
- Mop and mopping solution
- Bucket
- Broom
- Paper towels
- Rags or sponges
- Laundry baskets
When I’m preparing for spring cleaning I like to go through the supplies I have on hand and make a list of the things I need to buy. I tend to make a big order to Grove Collaborative to stock up on my favorites and make sure my cleaning cabinet will be full before getting started.
The best part about Grove Collaborative is it’s all delivered to my door so I don’t have to go out and buy all the supplies, I can save a lot of time and just order them.
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Get Your Printable Spring Cleaning Checklist
Once you have your supplies ready and know when you are starting your spring cleaning, it’s a good idea to get a spring cleaning checklist ready and you can use my free printable to make it easy!
You’ll get a spring cleaning checklist that is filled out with tasks and ready to go as well as a blank copy in case you want to create your own spring cleaning checklist.
Fill out the form below to get your free spring cleaning checklist. It will be sent to your inbox right away so you can use it as soon as you get it printed.
If you want even more free printables be sure to check out my resource library! It’s full of great freebies that will help you with spring cleaning and other homemaking tasks.
Additional Spring Cleaning Resources
If you are struggling with getting ready to do your spring cleaning join the Easier Spring Cleaning in 5 Days Challenge. I gave some more of my getting ready for spring cleaning tips in there and they are delivered straight to your inbox to make it easy to get started.
And for even more spring cleaning help, here are more resources I have put together that you may find useful this year.
Anna @Green Talk says
I could have used your printable in the winter. I start right after gardening season is done. I am in purge mode right now!
Micaela @MindfulMomma says
Great idea – I always do better when I’ve got stuff written down on paper! I have a LOT of spring cleaning to do. 🙁
Green Bean says
Great reminder! I’m just gearing up to deep clean and organize. Maybe your printable will motivate me more. 😉
Sara says
I like keeping lists of what I need to do and when the lists look pretty I feel even happier : ) Thanks for the printable!
Lori Popkewitz Alper says
Wow. You’re so organized Lisa. Thanks for sharing your printable. I’m afraid to print it out since it probably will stay blank! Just not sure where to begin 🙂
Deanna says
I am ready to do likewise. Love the printable!