This photo is on the cover of a book I own on Spring Cleaning.
Refresh throughout the home:
- Wipe down doors and trim work
- Clean interior and exterior windows – let the light in
- Spot clean walls and touch up any scuffed paint
- Clean and treat floorboards - especially if you’ve had wet pets in and out all winter
- Clean ceiling fans and light fixtures
Entryway and mudroom closet
- Store your winter gear including snow boots, heavy jackets, hats and gloves – if it wasn’t worn this winter, consider donating
- Thoroughly vacuum closet floor and re-organize any storage bins
- Corral small items into baskets
Kitchen
- Empty the refrigerator and throw out expired food. Wash drawers and shelving with warm, soapy water
- Purge the pantry and clean all shelves and drawers. Forgotten crumbs can attract unwelcome visitors like ants and pantry moths
- Remove all appliances from counter and clean behind each one
- Remove build-up on kitchen cabinets – try Parker & Bailey Cabinet Cream or something similar
- Polish stainless steel appliances – always with the grain
- Deep clean microwave and dishwasher; be sure there is no trapped food
- Check countertops to see if they are in need of sealer (stone) or catalytic finish (wood)
Living room and dining area
- Deep clean rugs and upholstered seating
- Remove all books and displays from shelving and clean
- Polish silver
- Add fresh flowers to dining table
Bedrooms
- Purge closets of winter clothes, shoes and accessories – consider donating items not worn by family members
- Remove heavy winter blankets from bed and change to lighter linens
- Flip all mattresses
Bathrooms
- Change shower curtains
- Purge worn towels or bath mats
- Organize vanity – dispose of expired medications and cosmetics
- Clean tiled areas and check grout for discoloration
- Clean mirror thoroughly
Are you exhausted yet? I found these detailed instructions by a Boston/Martha's Vineyard Architect with photographs
here. Enjoy your weekend. xo