Sunday, February 24, 2013

29 Steps to a Deep-Cleaned Bedroom


The sleep of a labouring man is sweet.
~ Ecclesiastes 5:12

Bedrooms tend to accumulate stuff, whether it be clothing, jewelry, magazines, or leotards most of us have too much of it cluttering our drawers and our table tops. It shouldn't be this way. The bedroom should be the most relaxing room in the house—a place where you can retreat to when you want to stretch out, or snuggle with your husband on a cool winter’s night. But there’s nothing relaxing or romantic about a room that’s cluttered and disorganized, is there?

I’m going to offer you 29 steps that will get your bedroom into the shape that it should be. Depending on the current state of your bedroom, this deep cleaning schedule could take you anywhere from one afternoon to a few, but in any case, the final result will be well worth your effort. I promise!

  1. Start by taking the sheets, pillow cases and blankets off the bed and throwing them into the washing machine. Set the timer so that you won’t forget they are there.
  2. Take your curtains down and get them ready to go into the next load.
  3.  If you have blinds, wipe them down with a damp cloth.
  4. Grab a flat sheet out of your linen closet and spread it out over the bed. This top sheet is going to protect the bed from dust and dirt, and prepare the bed to be used as a large working surface.
  5. Bring a pail of warm soapy water and a rag into the bedroom. Also bring paper towels, window cleaner, and a vacuum.
  6.  Go around the room and take everything off of your dressers and end tables (entertainment unit too if you have one) and put all of the items on the bed.
  7. Use a damp cloth to wash down all surfaces including the window sill, the bed frame, photo frames, lamps, clocks, door handles, light switches, and drawer fronts.
  8. Decide which items will be returned to their places, which ones will be discarded and which items you should give away. Your table top surfaces should be pretty and functional—not cluttered.
  9. File away paperwork that is lying around and discard or store magazines. Keep only a few books out and put the rest away in a book shelf.
  10. Put CD’s and DVD’s away in CD wallets or storage units.
  11. Dust remaining items with a damp cloth and return them to the table tops.
  12. Has the timer buzzed yet? If so, transfer the bedding to the dryer and wash the curtains next. Better yet—hang the curtains outside to dry if possible. Be careful when washing curtains that they are indeed machine washable. If not, air them outside for a while and consider having them dry cleaned from time to time.
  13.  If you have a ceiling fan, wipe it down now, before you vacuum or put the clean bedding back on.
  14.  Now that the bed is empty again, take the mattress off. If possible, turn the box spring on end and vacuum underneath it. This is a good time to rotate the mattress and get the floor beneath the bed cleaned at the same time. Doing this step twice a year is a good rule of thumb.
  15. Put the bed and mattress back in place, and put the top sheet over the surface again.
  16.  Remove every small to medium item off of your floor and place them on the bed or in the garbage. What about the closet floor? Empty that too.
  17. Take dirty laundry down to the laundry room.
  18. Survey the items on the bed and decide which ones should be discarded, given away or put in storage.
  19. Vacuum the floor.
  20. Take a look at what is left on the bed and put the items away.
  21. Empty all dresser drawers and end tables and put the items on the bed. This will include clothing and junk drawers.
  22. Go through your clothing before returning items to the drawer. If you haven’t worn a piece of clothing in the past 12 months, consider donating it to charity. Having less means less work in the future.
  23. Take rarely used items of clothing such as slips, camisoles, and leotards and place them into a small box that can be put up in a closet. This will free up drawer space for necessary items. Or keep an eye out for a vintage drawer at flea markets. These drawers can easily be slid under the bed to store extra items.
  24. If you are short on drawer space, store off-season items in large rubber bins.
  25. Wipe out the drawers before returning the items, and if necessary vacuum them with the hose.
  26.  Once all of the items are put away, gather the four corners of the top sheet and bring it down to the laundry room.
  27. By now your sheets and blankets should be dry. Bring them upstairs and make your bed.
  28. Wash the windows, the mirrors, and any other glass surfaces with window cleaner and paper towels.
  29. Finally hang your curtains up, put your laundry supplies away, and get ready to snuggle in the most comfy room of your home!
    For more cleaning tips like this, pick up The Good Wife's Guide! The first half of the book is marriage encouragement, and the second half is cleaning tips and schedules. 


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22 comments:

  1. That is a great list to have on hand for the Master Suite as well as every room in the house. Something I havent done in a long time. Makes me want to do that. But...not tonight. Thank you for this awesome list of tips.
    Blessings

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  2. Oh boy, I soooo need to do this today!

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  3. So thankful to know that my room isn't too bad as a number of these I do on a regular basis. So my room shouldn't be as dirty as I thought it was. I feel so much better! :) Thanks for these helpful hints.

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  4. Thanks for posting this!!! My bedroom is a disaster and I have been needing to clean it, but when I look at it I become overwhelmed at all I have to do! I love how you broke it down step by step!! Thanks so much!!! :)

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  5. What about vacuuming the mattress?

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  6. The most difficult room of the house to keep organized for me is the office. Can you give any tips on that?

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  7. I am book marking this for spring cleaning! I would love to do this today, but Im too tired after working ot this weekend. Darn you Dave Ramsey! Lol.

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  8. Thank you for the good, common sense and practical ideas! One thing I would add is dusting or wiping down the walls in the beginning after the bed has been stripped and covered with a sheet. I like using a "Webster". It's a rounded duster head with bristles and has a 59" metal extension handle. It's great for the spider webs that accumulate in the corners and eliminates climbing up on a chair. Happy Cleaning!
    hayvalley(at)hughes(dot)net

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  9. ok....feeling guilty as I need to deep clean my whole house...but starting at the bedroom would make me smile easier and ready to start a new day! Know what I'm starting tonight ♥

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  10. Wow I pinned this. Can you do one for every room? please?!

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  11. Great steps. I would just add one adjustment. When cleaning TV's, PC's or any electrical items with screens you should never use a household cleaner. Just dust it. If it is exceptionally dirty then you need to buy a screen cleaner especially for cleaning those time of items.

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  12. great tips!
    -ashley.
    hell0ashleyy.blogspot.com

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  13. Thank you for this post! It was much needed inspiration for me! I tackled our bedroom and when my husband got home and saw it he said, "WOW"!! now i'm ready to help my daughters. Thanks again.

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  14. My bedroom looks like a catch all. I desperately want it to look like a haven for me and my husband! Gonna work on fixing it up and using these steps. Thanks Darlene!

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  15. A great Spring cleaning checklist! I have been using a green cleaning service in my home, but the time to deep clean and organize my bedroom is at hand :P

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  16. Thanks for the great tips! Just makes me want to clean my room immediately!

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  17. I was thinking there was NO WAY that I would do 29 steps to clean my room, but that list actually makes great sense! I think I'll start tomorrow :)

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  19. Absolutely love this list...think ill print it and use it :)

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