We began this week of spring cleaning in the kitchen and dining room. Yesterday, we took a hard look at our living areas and office space. Today, we are focusing on spring cleaning in the rooms where we sleep and store clothing, shoes, and linens. Whether you have time to plow through a whole list of tasks in one day or need more time to carefully accomplish a few tasks throughout the week/month, creating a list for each of the rooms in your house will help your spring cleaning to be focused and productive. Get ready to clean, sort, and organize your way to a haven of rest and comfort. It’s time to tackle the bedrooms and closets.
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- Remove curtains: clean & replace
- Clean blinds.
- Wipe door frames, windowsills, trim, ceiling fan blades, light fixtures, switch plates, doorhandles, baseboards.
- Clean windows and mirrors.
- Remove all items from dressers, nightstands, bookshelves, desks, closets, etc.
- Dust furniture, shelves, wall decor, picture frames, etc.
- Sort, organize, and replace useful items.
- Strip beds.
- Flip & rotate mattresses.
- Remake beds.
- Vacuum lampshades, upholstery, under furniture, cobwebs, floor.