Spring is the perfect time to deep clean your home. After months of winter hibernation, heavier routines, and spending way more time indoors than you probably planned, your space can start to feel a little stale. The dust builds up, the closets get crowded, and somehow every drawer is full of junk.
A fresh season brings that natural urge for a reset, and there’s no better excuse to finally tackle the clutter than with a solid spring cleaning checklist in hand.
With this spring cleaning checklist, you can approach your home refresh with a clear, realistic plan. Instead of bouncing from room to room and feeling overwhelmed, you’ll be able to deep clean, declutter, and organize your home in a way that actually feels manageable.
Consider this your go to guide for a stress free spring cleaning routine that helps you clear the chaos, and reset your space to create a home that feels lighter, brighter, and ready for the season ahead.

Spring cleaning essential materials and products
Before you dive into your room by room spring cleaning routine, it helps to have all your supplies ready to go. Having a simple lineup of cleaning products and organizing essentials on hand will make your deep clean feel smoother, faster, and a lot less overwhelming.
Here’s your go to spring cleaning supplies list to leave your home spotless:
Basic cleaning supplies
- Microfiber cloths
- All purpose cleaner
- Disinfectant spray or wipes
- Glass cleaner
- Bathroom cleaner
- Toilet bowl cleaner
- Oven cleaner
- Scrub brushes in various sizes
- Sponges
- Stainless steel scrubber
- Magic erasers
- Duster or extendable duster
- Vacuum cleaner with attachments
- Broom and dustpan
- Mop and bucket or spray mop
- Grout scrub brush
- Rubber gloves
Deep cleaning essentials
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Degreaser for kitchen surfaces
- Grout cleaner
- Carpet or upholstery cleaner
- Wood polish or wood cleaner
- Stainless steel cleaner
- Lint roller
Decluttering and organizing supplies
- Trash bags
- Donation bags or boxes
- Vacuum storage bags
- Storage bins
- Clear containers for pantry and bathroom storage
- Drawer dividers
- Shelf organizers
- Clothing hangers
- Labels or a label maker

Room by room spring cleaning checklist for a complete home refresh
Now that your supplies are ready, it’s time for the satisfying part. This is where your spring cleaning checklist turns into actual progress. Instead of trying to deep clean your entire house in one go, we’re breaking it down room by room so you can declutter, organize, and refresh your home without burning out halfway through.
Living room
This is usually the most used room in the house, which means it collects everything from dust to random piles.
Declutter:
- Remove items that don’t belong in the living room
- Toss old magazines and paperwork
- Donate unused decor or throw blankets
- Organize books, remotes, and electronics
Deep clean:
- Dust ceiling fans, light fixtures, and vents
- Wipe down baseboards, shelves, and coffee tables
- Clean windows and mirrors
- Vacuum couches and chairs, including under cushions
- Spot clean upholstery and wash removable covers
- Vacuum and mop floors
- Shampoo rugs if needed
Refresh:
- Rotate or fluff pillows
- Wash throw blankets
- Rearrange furniture for a fresh layout if desired
- Add plants and flowers

Kitchen
If any room deserves a proper deep clean, it’s the kitchen.
Declutter:
- Toss expired pantry items
- Donate unused kitchen gadgets
- Clear countertops
- Organize drawers and cabinets
Deep Clean:
- Wipe down cabinet doors and handles
- Clean inside and outside of appliances
- Deep clean the refrigerator and freezer
- Scrub the sink and polish fixtures
- Degrease the stovetop and backsplash
- Deep clean the oven
- Clean the microwave inside and out
- Mop floors thoroughly
Refresh:
- Reorganize pantry items into labeled containers
- Replace old sponges and dish towels
- Add a fresh hand soap or small plant for a seasonal touch

Bedroom
Your bedroom should feel calm and clutter free, not like storage overflow.
Declutter:
- Sort through clothing and donate what you no longer wear
- Clear off nightstands and dressers
- Organize jewelry and accessories
- Remove items stored under the bed
Deep Clean:
- Wash all bedding, including pillows and mattress covers
- Rotate or flip your mattress
- Dust furniture, baseboards, and decor
- Clean mirrors and windows
- Vacuum carpets and under the bed
- Mop floor if you don’t have a carpet
- Wipe down closet shelves
Refresh:
- Switch to lighter bedding for spring
- Add fresh flowers or a new candle
- Reorganize your closet for easier daily routines

Bathroom
The bathroom might be a smaller space but it makes a huge impact.
Declutter:
- Toss expired skincare, beauty products and medications
- Organize drawers and cabinets
- Minimize countertop clutter
Deep Clean:
- Scrub the toilet, tub, and shower
- Clean grout and tile
- Wipe down mirrors and glass
- Sanitize sinks and countertops
- Wash bath mats and shower curtains
- Empty and disinfect trash bins
- Mop floor
Refresh:
- Replace old towels
- Refill soap dispensers
- Bring in some greenery (perhaps eucalyptus in your shower)
- Add a simple tray to organize daily essentials
- Upgrade your bathroom decor

Home office
Even if it’s just a small corner, it deserves attention.
Declutter:
- Shred old paperwork
- Organize cords and electronics
- Clear off your desk surface
Deep Clean:
- Dust shelves and electronics
- Wipe down your desk and chair
- Clean computer screens and keyboards
- Vacuum or mop floors
Refresh:
- Create a simple filing system
- Update or reorganize your desk
- Add a small plant
- Reevaluate what you actually need within arm’s reach

Laundry and utility room
It may not be the most glamorous of rooms but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be a priority too.
Declutter:
- Toss empty detergent bottles
- Organize cleaning supplies
- Clear off surfaces
Deep Clean:
- Wipe down washer and dryer
- Clean lint traps and vents
- Mop floors
- Wash laundry baskets
Refresh:
- Restock essentials
- Add labeled bins for supplies

Entryway or hallway
First impressions count and the entry way is the first place you and everyone else sees.
Declutter:
- Remove unused shoes and coats
- Organize bags and keys
- Clear out drawers or baskets
Deep Clean:
- Wipe down doors and handles
- Clean mirrors
- Vacuum or mop floors
- Shake out or wash entry rugs
Refresh:
- Rotate seasonal decor
- Add a plant to beautify the space
- Add hooks or baskets for better organization

Outdoor spaces: patio, balcony, garden
As soon as the weather warms up, your outdoor space becomes your go to. Whether it’s a small balcony, cozy patio, or full garden, spring is the perfect time to clean, reset, and make it somewhere you actually want to spend time.
Declutter and clear out:
- Remove any broken or unused outdoor decor
- Toss dead plants and empty pots
- Store or donate unused furniture
- Sweep away leaves, dirt, and debris
- Organize gardening tools and supplies
Deep clean:
- Sweep and hose down the balcony or patio floor
- Power wash patios, decks, or concrete if needed
- Scrub railings and fences
- Wipe down outdoor furniture
- Wash cushion covers and outdoor pillows
- Clean outdoor light fixtures
- Shake out or wash outdoor rugs
Refresh:
- Rearrange furniture for better flow
- Add fresh outdoor cushions or pillow covers
- Bring in weather resistant decor
- Hang string lights for a cozy touch
- Replace worn out doormats
Garden and plant care:
- Trim back overgrown plants and shrubs
- Remove weeds from garden beds
- Add fresh soil or compost
- Plant seasonal flowers or herbs
- Clean and refill bird feeders
- Check irrigation systems or hoses
Final thoughts
Spring cleaning always sounds like a massive undertaking until you actually break it down. When you follow a room by room spring cleaning checklist, it stops feeling like an overwhelming, top to bottom scramble and starts feeling like progress you can actually see.
One drawer organized, one closet decluttered, one freshly mopped floor at a time. A spring home refresh isn’t just about creating a space that looks good but also a space that feels lighter, calmer, and easier to live in every single day.
