Spring to Order Checklist: Room-by-Room
- Its Arranged
- Apr 11
- 3 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home, declutter, and organize for the year ahead. With warmer days and renewed energy, a room-by-room approach ensures you’ll cover every corner of your home. Use this comprehensive checklist to bring order and a fresh perspective to your living spaces.
1. Entryway
Declutter shoes, coats, and bags. Donate items no longer used.
Add hooks or a coat rack to keep jackets off the floor.
Use a tray or basket to corral keys and mail.
Deep clean floors and wipe down walls and doors.
2. Living Room
Remove items that don’t belong (toys, paperwork, etc.).
Dust surfaces, including shelves, electronics, and light fixtures.
Wash throw blankets and pillow covers.
Rearrange furniture for a refreshed look.
Organize books, magazines, and remotes using baskets or trays.
3. Kitchen
Empty and clean cabinets, discarding expired food and spices.
Organize pantry items with clear bins or labeled containers.
Clean appliances: inside the fridge, oven, and microwave.
Wipe down countertops, backsplash, and cabinet doors.
Create zones for cooking, prep, and storage for better efficiency.
4. Bedrooms
Rotate seasonal clothing in closets; donate items not worn in the last year.
Use drawer organizers to separate socks, accessories, and smaller items.
Wash bedding, including comforters and mattress covers.
Dust and clean under the bed and behind furniture.
Create a serene environment with minimal decor and clutter
5. Bathrooms
Dispose of expired medications and beauty products.
Use bins or trays to group similar items (skincare, hair products, etc.).
Deep clean grout, showerheads, and behind the toilet.
Replace old towels and bath mats with fresh ones.
Add small baskets for guest essentials.
6. Home Office
Shred or file old paperwork; digitize documents when possible.
Organize office supplies into drawers or labeled containers.
Clean and declutter your desk surface.
Sort through cables and chargers, discarding those you no longer need.
Create a filing system for incoming mail and documents.
7. Laundry Room
Discard empty detergent bottles and consolidate supplies.
Use shelves or baskets for organization.
Clean the lint trap and wipe down the washer and dryer.
Add a folding station if space allows.
Ensure all laundry items are accessible and neatly stored.
8. Kids’ Rooms
Sort through toys and clothes; donate or store outgrown items.
Use bins for toys, labeling them for easy cleanup.
Rotate books to keep favorites accessible and donate extras.
Establish zones for play, reading, and sleeping.
Engage kids in the organizing process to build good habits.
9. Garage
Declutter tools, sports equipment, and seasonal items.
Use wall-mounted storage for bikes, tools, and gardening supplies.
Group similar items into labeled bins or shelves.
Sweep and clean the garage floor.
Create zones for tools, storage, and recreational gear.
10. Outdoor Spaces
Sweep porches and patios; wash outdoor furniture.
Organize gardening tools and supplies.
Check and clean grills, planters, and outdoor lighting.
Declutter storage sheds or outdoor closets.
Add plants or seasonal decor for a welcoming touch.
Tips for Success
Tackle One Room at a Time:Â Avoid burnout by focusing on one area before moving to the next.
Set Realistic Goals:Â Dedicate specific days or weekends to your spring organizing.
Enlist Help:Â Get family members involved to divide tasks and make the process more fun.
Invest in Storage Solutions:Â Use bins, baskets, and labels to maintain order throughout the year.
Celebrate Your Fresh Start
Once your home is refreshed and organized, take time to enjoy the space you’ve created. Whether it’s hosting a spring gathering or simply relaxing in a clutter-free environment, your efforts will pay off in comfort and peace of mind.