Helpful and easy guide to bedroom cleaning
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Who wouldn’t want to have a better quality of sleep? For this, an organized bedroom is a prerequisite. Check out our guide to bedroom cleaning.
Even if you’re one of the lucky ones and you can use your bedroom only for sleeping and relaxing (and not a bunch of other stuff, such as ironing, watching TV, or working), it’s still wise to keep several factors in mind to keep it nice and organized. Regular bedroom cleaning and keeping it clutter-free and tidy also means you can get a better quality of sleep, and wake up well-rested every morning – it sounds appealing, right?
SPIC AND SPAN. professionals combined the best bedroom cleaning tips to guide you through this process.
Bedroom cleaning starts with making your bed
A lot of cleaning guides stress the importance of making your bed daily and not without a good reason: it can instantly make your bedroom look more put together and organized. Starting your day off with this simple habit will get you in a productive mood for the day, and it takes so little time you won’t even notice when it’s done!
Change the bedsheets regularly
We all spend a significant portion of our lives sleeping which means bedsheets are in frequent contact with our bodies. Many experts recommend to change the sheets weekly, but it all really depends on one’s level of perspiration, or even on the kind of pajama you’re wearing to sleep. In general, it’s wise not to leave the same bedsheets for more than 2 weeks.
Refresh and clean the mattress
Your mattress gets the same amount of use, if not more, as your bedsheets, but it’s a bit more difficult to clean. Be sure to vacuum the top on regular basis, and clean it regularly. For that, baking soda is a great option – just sprinkle it on the surface, leave it for up to an hour, and vacuum it. This natural deodorizer will instantly refresh the mattress.
Dust all surfaces
Regular dusting is not only important for those who suffer from asthma and allergies – we all shouldn’t skip this step in cleaning, particularly in the bedroom. After all, nobody wants to breathe in the dust while they’re sleeping, right? Don’t forget to wipe down all surfaces, such as shelves and night tables, but also light switches and lamps. Opt for a chemical-free cleaning strategy and use a microfiber cloth for that.
Clean the floors thoroughly
It depends on whether you have carpets of hardwood floor in your bedroom, but regular vacuuming is just as important as dusting. Don’t forget about all the corners that might not be accessible without moving your furniture, and spaces behind and under the bed.
Conclusion
A clean home makes your life easier and more pleasant. Making sure your bedroom is squeaky clean will make you calmer, more productive, and well-rested. For more articles on cleaning recommendations from our experts please check our blog regularly.
Anna Kurczyńska