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The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist for Every Room

A comprehensive room-by-room guide to deep cleaning your home this spring. From kitchen to bathroom, we cover every detail.

Maria Vasquez
Maria Vasquez
January 15, 2026 · 8 min read
The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist for Every Room

Spring is the perfect time to give your home a thorough refresh. After months of closed windows and indoor living, every room deserves attention. This checklist will guide you through the process systematically so nothing gets overlooked.

Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the home and often the room that needs the most attention during a spring clean. Start with the big appliances and work your way down to the details.

  • Refrigerator: Pull it away from the wall and vacuum the coils. Empty all shelves, wipe them down with a baking soda solution, and toss expired items.
  • Oven: Use a paste of baking soda and water for a natural clean. Let it sit overnight for the best results.
  • Cabinets: Wipe down all exterior surfaces and reorganize the interior. This is a great time to donate items you no longer use.
  • Countertops: Deep clean behind small appliances, clean the backsplash, and sanitize all surfaces.
  • Sink and disposal: Scrub the sink basin, clean the faucet and handles, and freshen the garbage disposal with ice cubes and lemon peels.

Living Room

Your living room accumulates dust, pet hair, and general wear throughout the winter months.

  • Upholstery: Vacuum all cushions, including under the cushions. Spot-clean any stains.
  • Windows: Wash both interior and exterior glass. Clean window tracks with a toothbrush and vacuum.
  • Baseboards: Wipe down all baseboards with a damp cloth and mild cleaner.
  • Light fixtures: Remove globes and shades, wash in warm soapy water, and wipe the fixture itself.
  • Electronics: Dust TVs, entertainment centers, and cable management areas.

Bedrooms

A clean bedroom contributes significantly to better sleep quality and overall well-being.

  • Mattress: Strip all bedding and vacuum the mattress. Sprinkle with baking soda, let sit for an hour, then vacuum again.
  • Closets: Organize and rotate seasonal clothing. Donate items you have not worn in a year.
  • Under the bed: Vacuum and mop under all beds. This area collects a surprising amount of dust.
  • Curtains: Wash or dry clean curtains and blinds. Vacuum fabric shades.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms require extra attention due to moisture and frequent use.

  • Grout: Scrub tile grout with a baking soda paste and old toothbrush. Consider resealing if discolored.
  • Shower head: Remove mineral deposits by soaking in a bag of white vinegar overnight.
  • Exhaust fan: Remove the cover and clean the fan blades. This improves air circulation and prevents mold.
  • Medicine cabinet: Check expiration dates on all medications and products. Wipe shelves clean.

Do Not Forget

Some tasks are easy to overlook but make a big difference in the overall cleanliness of your home.

  • Replace HVAC filters
  • Wash all throw pillows and blankets
  • Clean light switch plates and door handles
  • Vacuum and flip area rugs
  • Dust ceiling fans from top to bottom

Following this checklist room by room ensures nothing gets missed. If the task feels overwhelming, consider breaking it into multiple weekends or hiring a professional cleaning service to tackle the deep clean while you focus on organizing.

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