![]() ![]() For instance, on Monday you can try speed cleaning your bathrooms, or alternatively just clean one bathroom really well. If you home is in shambles and you don’t know where to start, don’t think you have to get everything in tip-top shape right away. ![]() So now that you know the weekly tasks, it’s time to start implementing them. SUNDAY | REST – Do the daily tasks today if necessary and take the day to relax and enjoy your day. Looking for a great DIY detergent recipe? This one is still my favorite! ![]() Put the sheets back on beds and put towels away. SATURDAY | SHEETS + TOWELS – Wash all the sheets and towels today. If you are new to menu planning, you’ll love the shopping and menu planning sheets in The Clean Mama Modern Day Homekeeping Kit! I also love steam mops and this one has my heart.įRIDAY | CATCH ALL DAY – Catch up on any tasks you didn’t get a chance to complete or as a day to shop or menu plan. I use this recipe on my hardwood floors and this recipe on vinyl and tile. THURSDAY | WASH FLOORS – Wash all the floors in your home. Here’s the vacuum I use for all the floors on ‘vacuum day’ and the vacuum I use in-between. Here’s the right way to vacuum – vacuuming this way keeps the vacuum in the closet in my house. Do a thorough job, getting all the corners and crevices. WEDNESDAY | VACUUM – Vacuum all the floors in your home. I am a huge fan of microfiber and you should be too! It makes dusting a breeze. Use a feather duster and microfiber cloth. TUESDAY | DUST – Start at the top surfaces and dust your way down. Want to see how I speed clean all 4 of my bathrooms in 15 minutes? Spray + wipe mirrors, counters, sinks, faucets, toilets, showers and tubs. MONDAY | BATHROOMS – Clean all your bathrooms. A cleaning time takes, time, repetition, and someone to actually complete the tasks. Your house will not be immaculate all at once, but it will be pretty clean most of the time. Here’s the thing with a cleaning routine. Hopefully you’ll love it and keep it as-is but you won’t hurt my feelings if you tweak it according to your schedule and week.) (You can come up with your own cleaning routine, but for starters I’d suggest following mine and making adjustments from there. ![]() Once you feel like you’ve got those into the rotation, it’s time to add weekly cleaning tasks. You might also like the Guide to a Clean Home and the brand-new Homekeeping Planner – they’re both perfect for getting your new home in order.Earlier this week I suggested 4 daily tasks that will make your life easier. If you like my free printables, you’ll LOVE my brand-new printable collection – find it here in the Clean Mama Shop. If you already have the Free Printables password, go grab the list! If you don’t have the password yet, head to the FREE PRINTABLES page, enter your email address (you’ll only need to enter it ONE TIME for lifetime access), the password is sent to your email address and grab this printable. I also have a House for Sale free printable checklist available on the free printables page if you are needing help getting your home ready to sell and ready for showings. If I were moving, I’d keep it close to my Homekeeping Planner. Keep this list on a clipboard or tuck it in your planner or make a moving binder to keep your thoughts and to-dos in order. I hope that this two-page mini organizer is helpful for your new adventure. I’ve had so many requests for a printable for moving recently, so I know that moving is happening for many of you. Moving is stressful, overwhelming and can feel like it will never end but it will and doing things in an organized way now will pay off in the days leading up to your move and once you move into your new home. We aren’t moving but if we were, this is the list and method I use to organize a move. ![]()
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