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Top 5 Rooms To Spring Clean



Top 5 Rooms To Spring Clean
Top 5 Rooms To Spring Clean

If you don’t have the time to spring clean your entire home, you can still get in on the fun. 


Pick an area of your home to work on (preferably one that needs the most attention!)  and dedicate your free time to cleaning this area only. Don’t move on to the next area, until you’re 100% satisfied with the first, and so on. 


Bedroom


We spend eight hours in our bedrooms every night, so it’s vital to have a clean and organised area to rest within.


You can split the bedroom cleaning into the following categories:


  • Wardrobe – include any drawers, hat stands, coat racks etc. that you have within your bedroom. 

  • Bedside tables – these can be a haven for clutter and unwanted items; be ruthless when sorting. 

  • Bed linen – spring cleaning is a good opportunity to do a thorough clean. Wash your doona and mattress protector and allow them to air dry in the sunshine if possible. You won’t believe the fresh smell and feeling this brings.

  • General cleaning – curtains/blinds, floors, windows etc. 


Bathroom


Think of spring cleaning your bathroom, as completing a weekly clean, but with more oomph! 


Mould, grime and condensation can wreak havoc on your bathroom walls over winter. Use a hard duty bathroom cleaner, bleach and a scrubbing brush to get in the nitty gritty areas of the bathroom. The more you strip back the grime, the easier your bathroom becomes to maintain. 


Living Room


When picking areas of the home to spring clean, take into consideration high traffic areas. These areas are generally the rooms used most frequently and as a result are often the messiest and most unclean. The living room is a classic example that would benefit from a top to bottom clean. Don’t neglect curtains, floors, behind cabinets, beneath couches etc. 


Kitchen


It’s easy to overlook areas to spring clean within the kitchen. Consider this list as a starting point for making your kitchen sparkling. 


  • Pantry – ensure all dry food is kept in air tight containers to prevent bugs from spoiling your food. Labels are a great option for keeping this area sorted and family friendly. 

  • Behind the refrigerator – don’t forget this spot! Same goes for anything that moves in your kitchen. If it’s possible to get behind, you need to clean it. 

  • Oven/Microwave/Appliances – these are some of the most used items in your kitchen and often the least ‘thoroughly’ cleaned. Give them some much needed attention. 

  • Inside cupboards – your shelves of glasses and plates are not immune to dust. Pull everything out and give them a good wipe down.

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