Cleaning your house from top to bottom is not just an act of drudgery but a service of love you extend to your dwelling. Instead of thinking of spring cleaning as a gigantic task, break it down into individual rooms and then into individual chores, some of which should be done daily and some of which can be done weekly.
Living Room:
- Dust and wipe down surfaces.
- Wash pillow covers and blankets.
- Declutter books, magazines, and décor.
- Store off-season items in SpareBox Storage.
Bedrooms:
- Rotate seasonal clothing and put away winter clothing.
- Organize closets and donate all that old clothing.
- Vacuum and deep clean under the bed.
- Store keepsakes and extra bedding in a storage unit.
Kitchen:
- Purge the pantry of outdated supplies
- Thoroughly clean kitchen surfaces
- Identify and eliminate kitchen duplicates
- Stow away unused appliances
- Neatly organize food storage containers and their covers
Bathroom:
- Dispose of beauty items and medicine that have expired.
- Wash bathmats and shower curtains.
- Clean mirrors and grout.
- Store extra towels and supplies.
Garage/Basement/Attic:
- Tools, holiday decorations, and outdoor gear are now organized and decluttered.
- Safe storage of sentimental or seasonal items in SpareBox Storage.
- Disposing of broken or unusable items.
Cleaning in the spring does not need to be a burden! If you use a storage unit to stow away things that are not necessary on a day-to-day basis, that will free up space in your home and make it feel like a new construction again.