Whether you’re going for a super quick tidy or deep clean, this is our ultimate in-home bedroom tidy-up guide.
- Make A Checklist
Our bedroom is where we spend the most time, so it is crucial to have a checklist to keep all the parts of our room tidy and comfortable. The list includes all the basic cleaning chores you need to accomplish in your bedroom, including cleaning windows, organizing the dresser, emptying trash, making the bed, etc.
- Change Sheets Frequently
The washing of bed linens such as bedsheets and pillowcases has to be done regularly because of dead skin cells, bacteria, and germs that gather quickly there. Remember to replace another bedding once each week and also during epidemics.
- Spray And Disinfect The Areas
Be in the habit of keeping your bedroom surfaces clean and neat by using a microfiber cloth and comb. When done with dusting, use all-purpose cleaning spray over the surfaces of dressers, TV screens, nightstands, or shelves. Clean any stains or spills on the carpet with a duster. Pour disinfectant spray to clean doors and other spots you touch more often.
- Sanitize Your Mattress
Imagine sweat, dust, a lot of drool, dead skin cells, and pathogens all going in your bed, and billions of dust mites eating this in every night. After vacuuming, sprinkle baking soda all over the chosen area. Let it sit for a minute to absorb the odors. You should replace your mattress every six to twelve months.
- Fix Untidy Closet
To clean your closet, correct how you hang them and keep them in their original locations. Sort through the shoe bins and grab everything that doesn’t look organized. A general laundry skills rule of thumb is you can usually safely give something away if you haven’t used it in three months.
- Eliminate Unpleasant Odor
As cleaning is done, it is important to deodorize the room. Candles can be used, or one can simply open the windows to let fresh air enter.
Note: Repeated dusting and vacuuming should be done if you are prone to allergies or other skin sensitivities such as eczema.