Seasonal Home Resets: Preparing Your Home for Spring
Spring Cleaning: Beyond the Basics
Spring cleaning is more than just a deep clean—it's an opportunity to reset your home for the new season, clear out winter's accumulation, and prepare your space for lighter, brighter days ahead.
The Complete Spring Reset Checklist
Deep Clean Windows
Remove screens, wash windows inside and out, and clean window tracks. Natural light is essential for spring, so make sure your windows sparkle.
Refresh Fabrics
Wash curtains, dry clean heavy drapes, and rotate seasonal linens. Consider switching to lighter fabrics that reflect the season.
Organize Closets
Transition winter clothing to storage, organize spring and summer pieces, and donate items you no longer wear.
Deep Clean Carpets and Rugs
Professional carpet cleaning removes winter's tracked-in dirt and allergens, refreshing your home's foundation.
Refresh Outdoor Spaces
Clean patios, organize outdoor furniture, and prepare your garden spaces for spring entertaining.
Creating Spring Ambiance
Incorporate fresh flowers, light candles with spring scents, and open windows to let fresh air circulate. These small touches signal the season's change.
Jennifer Walsh
Expert contributor to The Well-Kept Home, sharing trusted advice for creating beautiful, organized, and serene living spaces.
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