CLEAN

9 Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room (2023)

Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

Spring is the perfect time to give your living room a deep clean and get it ready for the warmer weather.

The living room is frequently the first room visitors see when they enter a house. This room may function as a family hangout in certain households while serving exclusively as a guest room in others.

No matter how frequently or infrequently it is used, your living room accumulates dirt and dust. Everything will be pristine and clean after doing this comprehensive cleaning checklist.

Here’s a comprehensive checklist to ensure that every nook and cranny of your living room is sparkling clean

Related: 7 Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Rooms (Deep Clean All Your Rooms Fast)

COLLECT YOUR SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS

  • Polish for wood
  • Window cleaner
  • Carpet cleaner
  • 3 bins or sacks for rubbish
  • Microfiber towels
  • hot water
  • Duster with a long handle
  • Beater or broom
  • Vacuum with accessories
  • Stair step (optional)

Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

1. Open All Window Blinds/Curtains

Cleaning thoroughly is challenging in a dimly lit space. Thankfully, washing curtains and cleaning blinds are included in the spring cleaning process. Hence, draw back the drapes or fully raise your shades.

Typically, curtains may be washed at home, but you should always read the label. Extremely formal drapes and curtains need to be dry-cleaned. Running them through your dryer on a no-heat cycle will still freshen and eliminate dust if that is out of your price range.

2. Declutter and Organize

The first step to a successful spring cleaning is to declutter and organize your living room. Start by removing any unnecessary items, such as old magazines, broken or unused decor, and items that do not belong in the living room.

This will help you to have a clear idea of what needs to be cleaned and what can be stored away or donated. Consider investing in some storage solutions, like baskets or shelving units, to help keep everything organized.

3. Dust and Vacuum

Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

Dust and dirt can accumulate quickly, especially during the winter months when windows and doors are often closed. Start by dusting all surfaces, including bookshelves, tables, and electronics. Use a microfiber cloth or a dusting tool to avoid spreading the dust around.

Dust the baseboards, window sills, and light fixtures. Next, vacuum the floors, paying special attention to corners, under furniture, and behind electronics. If you have pets, consider using a vacuum with a HEPA filter to capture pet dander and allergens.

The best tools for fighting dust are your vacuum and its different attachments. Dust may be removed from surfaces like your hearth and wooden stairs with the soft brush attachment. The angled, long, thin attachment for vacuuming crevices is excellent at collecting dust around the base of heavy furniture and walls.

Use the felt-covered head that came with your vacuum if you have hard floors. In contrast to a roller bar, it won’t damage the surface while it cleans and removes dust. The roller-bar or beater-bar attachment will, however, help you remove pet hair and debris from area rugs and carpets the most.

4. Deep Clean Carpets and Upholstery

Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

Carpets and upholstery can collect dirt, dust, and allergens over time. Start by removing any debris or loose dirt with a vacuum. For carpets, consider hiring a professional carpet cleaner or renting a carpet cleaning machine to deep clean your carpets.

For upholstery, vacuum first, and then use a fabric cleaner to spot-clean any stains. Be sure to test the cleaner in an inconspicuous area first to avoid any damage or discoloration.

5. Wipe Down Windows and Mirrors

Spring is the perfect time to let in some natural light, but dirty windows and mirrors can make your living room look dull. Use a glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth to wipe down all windows and mirrors in your living room. For extra shine, mix equal parts of water and vinegar and use a microfiber cloth to wipe down the glass.

6. Freshen Up Fabrics

Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

Fabrics, like curtains, throw pillows, and blankets, can hold onto odors and dust. Consider washing or dry cleaning any washable fabrics, or airing out items that cannot be washed. This will help freshen up your living room and make it feel more inviting. Be sure to check the care labels on your fabrics before washing or cleaning.

7. Clean Electronics

Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

Electronics, like televisions and speakers, can collect dust and fingerprints. Use a microfiber cloth to gently wipe down all electronics in your living room, including remote controls. For hard-to-reach areas, use a soft-bristled brush or a can of compressed air to remove dust and debris.

8. SOFT-CLEAN FURNISHINGS


Throw cushions and other soft furnishings attract a lot of dust. They may also develop hidden mold or mildew in humid environments. Take out the sofa cushions and decorative pillows.

Check the care label to see if the coverings of throw pillows and sofa cushions may be washed by unzipping them. Remove the cover from non-washable cushions and dry them in a low-heat drier to get rid of dust.

So that you can access the wall from all sides, move your furniture away from the wall. To reach the crevices in your couch and accent chairs, use the crevice attachment. Afterward, switch to cleaning your sofa and chairs’ surfaces with the upholstery attachment. Reposition the cushion and pillow covers once they have dried.

9. Polish Furniture

9 Spring Cleaning Checklist For Your Living Room

Finally, polish any wooden furniture in your living room to bring back its shine. Use a furniture polish or a mixture of equal parts vinegar and olive oil to remove any dirt and bring back the luster. Apply the polish with a soft cloth, and then buff it with a clean cloth to remove any excess.

A thorough spring cleaning of your living room can significantly improve the appearance and atmosphere of your house. You can thoroughly clean, clear, and organize your living room with this checklist, leaving it revitalized and prepared for spring.

Enjoy the process of changing your living room into a tidy and welcoming area by taking your time, and breaking the tasks down into small chunks.

You may also like...