We start at the top of the house and work our way down room by room:
- Kid bedroom
- Kid bedroom
- Kid bathroom
- Upstairs hallway & linen closet
- Living room & entry
- Kitchen (top of soffets & outside of cabinets)
- Kitchen (inside of cabinets)
- Dining room/area
- Family room
- Laundry room & guest bath
- optional areas: unfinished basement & garage
Here are some of ways we clean each room:
- empty, dejunk, clean & replace all items in all drawers, closets and cabinets
- wipe down all furniture
- wipe down all walls (only using a damp rag so as not to affect the paint)
- wipe down all trim (baseboards, doors and door jambs)
- vacuum underneath furniture and inside all couches, chairs etc.
- clean all light fixtures
- polish all wood
- wipe out all window sills
- scrub all tile and grout with serious elbow grease
- clean all vents and cold air returns
- remove, clean and replace all pictures (it's amazing how much dust collects on the back of a frame)
- polish all plants (live or artificial)
- wash out all wastebaskets
Every time I help someone move I always feel like there is a lot of benefit to the deep cleansing that comes from a move. But as I'm not so insanely motivated to do a pseudo-move in order to achieve those results, I use spring cleaning as the next best thing. So that at any given time, if I do have to move, I at least know that there is no more than at most, one year of hidden dust to deal with if I ever (heaven forbid) had to move.
That is some impressive spring cleaning. I do some of that, but much more sporadically!
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit of a bear to get through, and a lot of those things on the list only get it once a year. You do a ton Malisa - few people are more productive than you!
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