

Preparing for spring cleaning
Before starting spring cleaning, it is important to prepare thoroughly. Start by making a plan that includes all the rooms and tasks that need to be done. Make sure you have all the necessary cleaning products and tools, such as a mop, vacuum, cloths, and natural cleaners, so you have everything on hand. Having a clear plan and all the necessary tools will make spring cleaning much more efficient and less stressful.
Deep cleaning of kitchens and bathrooms
The kitchen and bathroom are places where dirt and bacteria often accumulate, so it’s important to pay special attention to them during spring cleaning. In the kitchen, clean appliances such as the oven, microwave and refrigerator, and wash all surfaces thoroughly. In the bathroom, focus on removing limescale, mould and other dirt from tiles, the shower and sink. Use natural cleaners such as vinegar and baking soda, which are effective and environmentally friendly.




Organisation and decluttering
Spring cleaning is the perfect opportunity to get rid of unnecessary things and organise your home. Go through all the rooms and get rid of things you no longer need or use. Donate or recycle items that are still in good condition. Organise cupboards, drawers and shelves to create a clear and functional space. This process will not only refresh your home, but also give you a sense of renewal and order.
Home refreshment and decoration
After a thorough cleaning and organization, it’s time to freshen up your home and give it a new look. Replace winter fabrics with lighter, springier materials such as linen curtains or cotton sheets. Add fresh flowers or plants to add colour and life to rooms. Place scented candles or diffusers with essential oils to make your home smell clean and fresh. Spring cleaning is a great opportunity to renew your energy and prepare your home for the warmer months.





