~Deep clean in Spring~
Spring is the perfect time to deep clean! Not only is spring cleaning a great way to reset, but additionally, this yearly chore gets rid of the previous year’s accumulated dust, dander, and clutter before allergy season reaches full swing. If Martha Stuart suggest to deep clean in Spring…then I think we should at least try it! 😉
~Ways to tackle the job of spring cleaning~
Cleaning your home from top to bottom takes a lot of effort, but you can make the project more manageable by having your supplies ready and a plan of attack in mind. You can take it room by room of your choice, go from the attic to the basement, or start outdoors and wind your way inside. It is easy to get overwhelmed, so take your time, create a realistic schedule, and focus on one task at a time. You’ll need more than one day if you decide to deep clean your living area and also add in more involved projects, such as the attic, garage, and organizing closets. It will take time, patience, and errort, but is definately worth it! Your mind, body, and soul will thank you when the job is completed.
~Spring cleaning supplies~
- Bucket
- Mop
- Vacuum
- Duster
- Microfiber cloths
- Sponges
- Reuseable spray bottle
- All-purpose cleaner
- White distilled vinegar
- Dish soap
- Baking soda
~Tasks you’ll want to accomplish~
- Declutter: Go through belongings and deciding what to keep, donate, or discard.
- Dust: Wiping down surfaces, furniture, and fixtures to remove accumulated dust.
- Vacuum and mop floors: Clean carpets, rugs, and hard floors to remove dirt and grime.
- Wash windows: Clean windows inside and out to remove dirt and streaks.
- Clean appliances: Wipe down kitchen appliances, such as the refrigerator, oven, and microwave, and cleaning filters and vents.
- Organize closets and storage spaces: Rearrange items, folding clothes, and organize belongings to maximize space and accessibility.
- Clean bedding and linens: Wash sheets, pillowcases, towels, and other linens to freshen them up.
- Disinfect surfaces: Use disinfectants to clean high-touch surfaces like doorknobs, light switches, and countertops.
- Clean outdoor spaces: Sweep patios, decks, and porches, and tidy up the yard or garden area.
- Inspect for repairs: Check for any damage or issues that need to be addressed, such as leaks, cracks, or broken fixtures.
~Spring is a great time to sell your home~
Spring also may be the perfect time for you to sell your home and get a fresh start in a new home locally or even in a total new area! Along with starting something new in your life, your home will also photograph beautifully after being freshly cleaned and organized. If you need more advice on how to get your home ready to sell this season, give one of our expert Realtors® a call!
Spring cleaning is not only about physical cleanliness but can also have wonderful psychological benefits, such as reducing stress and creating a sense of renewal and accomplishment. The idea of starting fresh as nature begins to bloom and flourish in the spring season just feels right. Spring cleaning truely is good for the mind, body, and soul.