Spring Cleaning 2025

Although it’s not warm yet it is spring and it’s that time of year again. Time to sort all the things and give them a good cleaning. Here are my cleaning supplies and my checklist. Happy Cleaning!

SPRING CLEANING CHECK LIST

  • Rooms: Dust rag, swiffer, cleaning polish, vinegar, vacuum.

  • Kitchen: vinegar, baking soda, bar keepers friend, stainless steel polish, granite polish and rubbing alcohol.

  • Bath: vinegar, baking soda, bar keepers friend, seventh generation spray.

Air-pods or speaker with music, podcast or audio book to Enjoy! Open windows.

Rooms

  • Clean shelves by removing all items/books dusting each and shelf.

  • Clean framed artwork/photos - removing from wall if possible. Spray solution on cleaning cloth not directly onto glass.

  • Dust air vents.

  • Remove draperies/curtains. Shake out/air outside or clean professionally.

  • Clean window sills and baseboards.

  • Wash windows.

  • Dust ceiling light fixtures, lamps and lampshades. Carefully vacuum lampshades with hand-held attachment. A lint brush can also be used. Remove from lamp for cleaning.

  • Move furniture to vacuum carpets. Use attachments to vacuum under beds. Shake out Area Rugs - preferably outside.

  • Clean floors with vacuum hand-held attachment. For tile I recommend vinegar. for hardwood floors I use liquid sparingly. Since we are shoe free our floors are not that dirty, so I use a damp with water towel on my hands and knees.

  • Organize your pantry reevaluate food items.

  • Air out pillows.

  • Swap-out heavy winter bedding. Wash or clean professionally and store. Remove mattress pad and launder, flip mattress if applicable.

    Kitchen

  • Clean the kitchen from the top starting with light fixtures.

  • Clean cabinets tops or open ledge areas.

  • Dust air vents.

  • Remove draperies/curtains. Shake out/air outside or clean professionally.

  • Clean window sills and baseboards.

  • Wash windows.

  • Wipe down cabinets.

  • Wash small counter or stove items: Fruit Bowls, Teapots.

  • Polish appliances, faucet and sink.

  • Clean floors with vacuum hand-held attachment. For tile I recommend vinegar. for hardwood floors I use liquid sparingly. Since we are shoe free our floors are not that dirty, so I use a damp with water towel on my hands and knees- of course if this is your kitchen floor you may have spills you need to address. i caution the use of spray-jet cleaners or steamers. You can harm them with too much liquid.

  • Remove everything from the refrigerator and clean interior.

  • Organize pantry reevaluate food items.

  • Clean under the kitchen sink.

  • Clean and sanitize garbage and recycling receptacles.

    Bath

  • Clean the Bath from the top starting with light fixtures.

  • Dust air vents.

  • Remove draperies/curtains. Shake out/air outside or clean professionally.

  • Clean window sills and baseboards.

  • Wash windows.

  • Wipe down the shower walls.

  • Wash shower curtain. Wipe curtain rod. replace shower liner if needed.

  • Wipe down cabinet.

  • Polish faucet and sink.

  • Clean floors with vacuum hand-held attachment. For tile I recommend vinegar.

  • Clean and sanitize garbage can.

  • Clean toothbrush holder.

  • Wipe down soap dispenser

  • Wipe down towel bars.

    Post cleaning

  • Organize linen closet reevaluate items - especially towels.

  • Remove clutter to a central location. Create a donate pile. Get family involved - spring cleaning/decluttering is not a solo endeavor. Put items on Facebook - a few options: local Curb Alert/Buy Nothing Page, Freecycle or local Selling page. Take to Consignment, Goodwill or Swap.

  • Clean your vacuum and filter. Change bag if there is one.

  • Replace batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.

  • Replace fire extinguishers if needed.

  • Update first aid kits.

    Seasonal Clothing

  • If you swap out clothing seasonally tackle this next. Pull winter wardrobe from closets/cupboards/dressers. Review what should be washed or professionally cleaned before it is stored. Moths attack dirty items. Also review all clothing and donate what you will not use. If you never wore last winter chances are you will not next year and its usefulness is over.

  • As you place your lighter wardrobe in its home for the season take the time to straighten and organize. Use the upright folding methods (makes it a breeze to find a particular shirt) same style of hangers, add bins in closets for ease of locating items such as: bathing suits, cover-ups, pj’s, small purses/wallets. In my sons closet we utilize bins and also large tote bags for bathing suits.

The history of spring cleaning

What is spring cleaning?

Spring cleaning is the annual tradition of deep cleaning your home from top to bottom. This includes areas you do not clean on a regular basis, such as cleaning beneath carpets, furniture, the tops of bookshelves, removing draperies and having them cleaned. This might also include washing and swapping out heavier bed linens and coverlets for lighter versions for the warmer weather. This time of year is also when people switch out their heavy winter wardrobe for lighter clothing.

Where does it come from?

During the 1800s, people would clean each room to rid their homes of dust and soot that had built up during winter. A thorough cleaning meant opening windows and letting in fresh air, something that could happen only in the warmer months.

This ritual has roots in a number of religions and cultures:

  • The Iranian festival of Nowruz, also known as Persian New Year, happens on the first day of spring. It’s celebrated by “khooneh tekouni” or “shaking the house” when people spend time cleaning their homes.

  • In Jewish custom, people clean their homes in preparation for Passover, which happens in springtime. It began as a way of removing any yeast bread or chametz crumbs from the home.

  • The Catholic Church cleans the altar after Holy Thursday mass prior to the Easter Vigil.

  • The Greek Orthodox Church spring clean on the first day of Lent, known as Clean Monday.

Is spring cleaning in our human nature?

Spring cleaning has a lot to do with human biology. During the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere your brain produces less melatonin because of lack of sunlight and more darkness. We simply may not have the energy to clean. When the days grow longer and the weather warms up - we feel energized to tackle this job.

Why should you do it?

There are several advantages to deep cleaning - not just aesthetically, it can also provide health benefits.

  • Supports your immune system – indoor pollution - spring cleaning gets rid of allergy triggers, such as dust, mold, germs and pet danger.

  • Increases your productivity – when we feel good about our surroundings, we are more productive. Cleaning and decluttering can lead to greater work output.

  • Reduces your stress levels – for many cleaning is a happy task. The sense of a refreshed environment brings a sense of accomplishment. Taking action to remove excess items from your home can provide not only joy but enables calm.

“To spring clean means to clean up dirt from your ceiling all the way to your floor.”

Til next time friends be well and happy cleaning - and I sincerely mean that. I love to clean it makes me feel accomplished and seeing the results a nice clean organized space is terrific.

Chaletmomma Happenings / 4-9-25

Hi Friends… I decided to change tracks this week and share a bit of what I’d done and seen lately instead of the post I had been writing about our Patio. The weather hasn’t been patio worthy here in New Jersey yet so really it’s ok. So…here’s the latest.


My employer David is the loveliest human and he brought me back wonderful treats from Paris. How thoughtful!

I attended a twilight open house in my neighborhood - click on the image to see the listing.

I visited Barnes & Noble because I wanted a copy of Meet Me by the Fountain for the permanent collection. I also picked up 4 British shelter mags - a huge treat since I rarely buy them anymore and no longer have any subscriptions. The downfall of print media in our social media world!

I enjoyed some time outside on the side gallerie reading before Mass.

I treated myself to Chasing Beauty - Isabella Stewart Gardner was magnificent

I had Tear Duct Surgery which included - a Turbinectomy - I was told for the first time ever I had a deviated septum - and the Dr. would go through my nasal passage to unblock my tear duct. It’s been a whole lot friends and wholly unexpected. It’s a nose job without the Rhinoplasty pretty part. Everyone continues to be so very kind with messages. I received these gorgeous flowers from my sister and bff. If you are an Instagram follower you’re aware my recovery has been difficult.

My sweet friend Patricia of Vintage & More came across vintage matchbooks while she was out sourcing for her shop. She let me pick out a few fun ones. I so wish I kept more from my youth. I was on an Eastern flight from St. Thomas in 1989 and I got stuck on the tarmac for 3hrs before we could take off. The company was soon no more. Oh and Mr. Peanut and of course Disneyland!

As I said to a friend - no matter what I will always post a friendly Friday. I shared this last Friday over on the Gram! I loved all these creatives images!

So there you have it friends… the healing continues… the meds do too and I’m looking forward to having this surgery well in the past. Please pop by the gram to see what’s happening at the Chalet on the daily!

I’m off to my first post op appointment this am! Hoping life will return to more normalcy after today. Til next time be well!

Chaletmomma Happenings / 3-5-25

Hi there friends I hope you’re enjoying your week. Last month I shared a current happenings post with everyone and I’m doing the same this week sharing a few things I’m delighting in. Click images for links. Enjoy!

Loving Tulips theses days… and I brought this bowl of shells back out too!

There’s a new volume in the bookstack. I saw New English Interiors in a friends Instagram stories and knew I needed a copy for the permanent collection. The brilliant pattern mixing designs are fab! This book is a must have friends!

I finished reading Meet Me by the Fountain. For me personally who has a background in Retail I loved it… it’s about the genus of malls as far outposts from downtown to the lifeblood of communities, a meeting place of youth to a dying breed now that everyone shops on-line in this post 2020 world.

If you’re an Instagram follower - you’ll know Tuukka was found to have elevated Kidney levels and we are taking steps to help him through diet and Vet visits. What’s becoming increasingly clear is he’s become emboldened lately and seems to be climbing on everything. I don’t know if you can see his paw prints on the coffeetable…my husband found him sitting upright asleep. He’s also started to hop up on the counter in the kitchen and the diningroom table. I knew he wandered places in the wee hours of the night but now he’s doing it while we’re around to see it… ugh!

My Bookclub met February 19th and since we won’t meet during Lent we chose two titles: American Daughters and The Husbands.

Since the Chalet is on the diminutive side we only have two sets of sheets we rotate. Both are about 10 yrs old from the Sabrina Soto Collection from Target and no longer available. You can see the patterns here on the left we have a navy and a light pink set and over the years I’ve swapped out both sets fitted sheets for solid mates just to keep these sets going and I will continue to use until completely threadbare but, I finally caved and purchased this set of Printed Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet Set by Threshold.

Recently I met Amanda a lovely reseller Flowers and Flames Candle through Instagram and purchased this wonderful little jasperware vase and the horse head Gentleman Set which my Dad owned all my life. I purchased it for no other reason than the memory! Look at how well this vase fits in with my Wedgwood pieces.

Until next time friends I really appreciate the support!

I’ll see you over on Instagram!