![]() Creating a designated ‘drop zone’ near your bed to keep the floor mess-freeįor a good night’s rest, ensure a fresh and clean sleeping environment.Using bedside caddies or organizers for essential items.Using vacuum-sealed bags or storage containers with wheels for under furniture.Using organizers that are see-through or have handles for easy access.Some helpful strategies for organizing items include: Once you’ve sorted your items, you can easily put them away in their designated places or donate them, plus find better strategies to organize them and keep your room clutter-free. I typically use laundry baskets or clear bins. Now it’s time to sort and organize the bed pile- get baskets and other inexpensive Dollar Tree organization items ready. If it’s something you’ve been meaning to fix, that’s outlived its use, or may not get saved through donating, it’s time to get the trash bag. With any bedroom cleaning, aim to discard unnecessary items to reduce clutter overall and get it out of your room. Wipe down the surfaces thoroughly, making sure to cover all areas. Now that dust has been taken care of from all around, wash and disinfect windows, mirrors, nightstands, tables, and doors now that you’ve dusted.ĭon’t forget to clean germ hotspots like door handles and light switches!Īpply a sanitizing solution to all surfaces, like a quat-based sanitizer or a mixture of white vinegar and water. It’s worth it, trust me! You can walk on it and sort some of the bed pile, toss some trash while you wait, or have a coffee and chill.įor sweeping, use a duster or damp microfiber cloth to collect and hold fibers in- less dust in the air for you and less to sweep in the dustpan. Vacuum Or Sweep/Mop Your Floorĭepending on your floor, you’ll need to vacuum or sweep/mop.įor a deep vacuum clean, sprinkle baking soda on your carpet for 30 minutes to deodorize and get a fresher smell back in the room. Use a long duster or a vacuum cleaner with brush attachments to reach high and hard-to-reach places like ceilings and walls.įor delicate items, use a dry microfiber cloth or a duster with a telescoping handle to avoid damage.Īlso, yes, dust before you do anything else- if you dust later, bedroom floors just get dirty again and full of dust! 6. To improve air quality and reduce allergens, eliminate dust in your bedroom.ĭust all surfaces in your bedroom, including light fixtures, light switches, picture frames, ceiling fans, windowsills, mirrors, TVs, dressers, desks, lamps, and tables. To maintain cleanliness later, use trays, bowls, and baskets to store smaller items like jewelry and glasses to keep your surfaces clear and usable. Put any stuff from your nightstands, desks, and tables onto the bed (AKA the sorting spot).ĭon’t wipe things down yet, though- we’ll need to dust things still before we sanitize. Clear Off Your Nightstands, Desks, & Tables ![]() I have to clear it off and clean up to go to bed tonight, after all! 4. I use my bed as a sorting space once I’ve done a deep clean elsewhere- it’s a central place to haul everything to, and it ensures I get everything sorted and put away ASAP. ![]() Placing random items from the floor (and around the room) onto your bed creates space for cleaning and makes it easier to sort and organize your belongings. Having trash bags ready lets you easily dispose of unwanted items and clutter during cleaning.įor added convenience, use separate bags for recyclables and regular trash to ensure proper waste separation. I use grocery bags to put them to good use! Having one or two trash bags on hand is a good idea to collect all the garbage in the room. Remember to declutter your supplies first by removing any expired or unused products. Some essential items to have ready include: With all your supplies at hand, you’ll save time and effort during the cleaning process. ![]() To ensure a smooth, uninterrupted cleaning experience, gather all necessary supplies before you begin. Here’s my ultimate bedroom cleaning checklist that can get your room in tip-top shape within an hour or 2- so you can focus on the things that matter.
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