Things To Think About Before Spring Cleaning

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Spring is the season of new beginnings. We fondly consider it as a time to start afresh. Cherry blossoms often represent how fleeting life is, and how quickly time seems to pass us by. Spring is about renewal after a long, cold winter—and though we’re not running through fields of blooming flowers just yet, this budding time is right around the corner.

It’s prime time to start thinking about spring cleaning. Spring cleaning can turn into quite the commotion without the right preparation, though. In order to get a jumpstart on the deep-cleaning tasks and activities you’ll have on hand, it’s best to get ready with an appropriate mindset. Don’t worry—you don’t have to dread the work ahead. Here are the top things to think about before spring cleaning.

Allow Spring Cleaning To Set a New Tone

After living inside all winter, people become more aware of their living spaces and their overall functionality and design. Perhaps you’ve noticed this within your own home—that certain rooms resemble caves more than neat sanctuaries. If your space appears dark, messy, and oppressive, now is the perfect opportunity to change the mood and set a new tone within your home.

Start considering fresh ways to change your space and lighten up the mood inside a room. As warmer weather begins to arrive, you can transform your humble abode with colors, artwork, and new linens on the bed or towels for your bathroom. Focus on natural light and neutral tones. Sprucing up a room is more than just mere cleaning.

Don’t Forget To Think Green When You Clean

Going green is more than a trend, it’s a way of thinking that can change the world. The best part of being eco-friendly is its good economics—economics within one’s home, one’s budget, and the earth itself. Before you begin cleaning, consider methods or products you can utilize that are better for the planet and your family.

Focus on products that naturally derived, have biodegradable ingredients, are made via sustainable manufacturing practices, and are safe and non-toxic. You don’t want to swap dust for harmful chemicals. Truly out of all the things to think about before spring cleaning, becoming more eco-conscious is at the top of the list.

First and Foremost: Declutter Your Living Spaces

Before you can even think about tackling the work of deep-cleaning, you need to declutter your space first. There’s no real point in cleaning or putting away items that you don’t presently use, care for, or need. Before you venture into spring mode, take ample time to sort and declutter in preparation for cleaning. Decluttering can boost your mental health as it leads to reduced stress and anxiety levels.

Remember that decluttering and livening up the outside of your home can be as vital as the inside. As spring arrives, consider ways you can turn your backyard into an oasis. There are a plethora of ways to bring the inside of your home’s personality and style into the outdoors for a serene, comfortable living space.

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