The Best Spring Cleaning Tips for a Sparkling Home
Get your home fresh and organized with these spring cleaning tips. Save time and money with easy, budget-friendly hacks for a spotless home.

Spring is here, and that means it’s time to shake off the dust (literally) and get your home feeling fresh and organized. As busy moms, we want our homes to be clean and inviting, but let’s be real—we don’t have endless hours to scrub every nook and cranny.
That’s why we’re sharing simple and effective spring cleaning tips that will make the whole process faster, easier, and even budget-friendly. Spring cleaning isn’t just about deep cleaning—it’s also about creating a home that feels lighter and more manageable.
A clutter-free, organized space can boost your mood and help reduce daily stress. Plus, when you tackle it with a plan, you can clean smarter, not harder. Let’s dive into the best ways to refresh your home without feeling overwhelmed.
On to the tips!
Spring Cleaning Tips to Refresh Your Home
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1. Declutter First, Clean Second
We talked about this step in our spring cleaning products round-up, but it’s worth reiterating. Before you even think about grabbing a mop, take a little time to declutter. Having less stuff in the way makes cleaning so much easier.
Grab a laundry basket and go room by room, tossing in anything that doesn’t belong. For items you don’t need, sort them into three piles: donate, sell, or toss. Not only does this free up space, but you might even make a little extra cash from the items you sell!
Decluttering isn’t just about getting rid of random things, it serves to help you find better ways to organize what you keep. Use storage bins, baskets, and drawer organizers to give everything a home. Labeling these items can make it easier for the whole family to maintain the system, preventing future messes from piling up.
If decluttering feels overwhelming, start with a single category instead of an entire room. Try tackling clothing first, then move on to books, kitchen gadgets, or kids’ toys. Breaking it down into manageable sections will keep you motivated and make it easier to see progress.
2. Make a Room-by-Room Checklist
Instead of tackling the entire house at once, break it down into manageable tasks. A simple checklist for each room can keep you on track and prevent that overwhelming “where do I even start?” feeling. Focus on high-traffic areas first, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces, before moving on to less frequently used rooms.
A checklist helps you stay focused and ensures that nothing gets overlooked. For example, your kitchen list might include wiping down cabinets, scrubbing the sink, and cleaning out the fridge. Your bathroom list might involve disinfecting surfaces, washing the shower curtain, and replacing old bath mats.
Setting realistic goals is key. You don’t need to do everything in one day. Spread out the tasks over a week or even a month to keep it manageable. If you have kids, consider assigning age-appropriate cleaning tasks so they can help out and feel involved in the process.
3. Use Multi-Purpose Cleaners
Stocking up on a bunch of different cleaning products can get expensive fast. Instead, stick to multi-purpose cleaners that work on multiple surfaces. A simple DIY all-purpose cleaner made with vinegar, water, and a few drops of essential oil can be used on countertops, glass, and even floors.
Not only does using fewer products save money, but it also reduces the amount of chemicals in your home. Many store-bought cleaners contain harsh ingredients that can irritate skin and eyes, so opting for gentler alternatives can be beneficial, especially if you have kids or pets.
When using multi-purpose cleaners, make sure to have the right tools on hand. Microfiber cloths, reusable spray bottles, and sponges can help you get the job done efficiently. Keeping your cleaning supplies in a caddy makes it easy to carry everything from room to room.
4. Wash Windows for Instant Brightness
One of the easiest ways to make your home feel instantly cleaner and brighter is to wash your windows. A simple mix of water and vinegar can remove streaks and grime, letting in more natural light. Don’t forget to wipe down the window sills and blinds, too!
Over time, windows collect dust, fingerprints, and even residue from the air. If left unchecked, they can make your home feel darker and less inviting. Cleaning your windows inside and out at least twice a year ensures that your space stays light and airy.
Don’t forget the details! While focusing on the glass, also clean the window tracks and handles, which can accumulate dust and dirt. Using a small brush or an old toothbrush can help loosen stubborn grime in tight spaces.
5. Freshen Up Fabrics
Curtains, rugs, and upholstery can trap odors and dust. Take washable items like pillow covers and curtains and throw them in the laundry. For carpets and couches, sprinkle baking soda over the surface, let it sit for 15 minutes, then vacuum thoroughly to freshen things up.
If you have rugs that aren’t machine washable, take them outside and give them a good shake. Hanging them in the sun for a few hours can also help eliminate odors naturally. For fabric sofas, spot-clean stains using a mixture of water and mild dish soap.
For a longer-lasting fresh scent, consider using fabric sprays or essential oil-infused dryer sheets when washing linens. Lavender and citrus scents can make your home smell extra clean without being overpowering.
Spring Cleaning Must Haves
If you’ve ever cleaned anything, well ever, you know that there are good products and there are better products. When you have the right tools, much like any project, the work gets SO much easier.
We’ve done our share of cleaning between our two homes and nine kids, so you can be sure our recommendations are tried-and-true. You can find our favorites on our Amazon Storefront.
Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive. By decluttering first, using affordable cleaning products, and focusing on high-impact areas, you can refresh your home without spending a fortune. Taking things one step at a time makes it easier to maintain a clean space throughout the year.
Do you have any favorite spring cleaning tips? What’s your go-to cleaning product or hack? Share your thoughts in the comments. We’d love to hear them!
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