Spring has always been a big deal in our house, but let me tell you—it hasn’t always been easy to get started. The whole idea of spring cleaning used to feel overwhelming, like there was just too much to tackle all at once. But over the years, I’ve learned that the key is to break it down—one step at a time, one day at a time, sometimes even one minute at a time. Taking it in smaller chunks makes it feel so much more manageable, at least for me. And honestly, the sense of accomplishment when everything finally feels fresh and organized? Worth every bit of effort.
The best part, though, is that my wife and I usually tag team the process, especially when it comes to bigger spaces like the bedroom. We’ve found that working together not only gets the job done faster but makes the whole thing feel a little less like a chore. We’ll pick a room—like the bedroom or even the kids’ rooms—divide tasks, and power through. Then, when we’re finally done, we actually take a moment to step back and admire everything we’ve checked off the list. That feeling of seeing a freshly cleaned space, knowing how much work we both put in? So satisfying. It’s like hitting the reset button on the whole house.
Now that our boys are getting a little older (though definitely not too old to create epic messes on a daily basis), we’ve started getting them involved too. They may not love it—what kid does?—but giving them simple tasks like sorting their toys or wiping down surfaces makes them feel like part of the process. Plus, when they see their rooms looking cleaner and cozier, they seem to appreciate the space a little more… even if it only lasts a few days.
What I’ve realized is that spring cleaning is about way more than just dusting or decluttering—it’s about resetting the energy in your home. And the bedroom? That’s where it all starts. It’s the first space you see in the morning and the last before you close your eyes at night. A clean, organized, and aesthetically calming bedroom can transform your mood, improve your sleep, and honestly just make your whole routine feel a little lighter.
So, whether you’re ready for a full-on deep clean or just need some decluttering tips to get started, this spring cleaning guide has you covered. From practical organization hacks to creating a bedroom that smells like a dream with essential oils, you’ll find everything you need to refresh your space. Plus, I’ll share ideas for creative spring cleaning Instagram posts to inspire your friends and even a kid-friendly checklist so the whole family can join in on the fun. Trust me—when you break it down, take it one task at a time, and get everyone involved, it makes all the difference. Let’s get started and make this spring the most refreshing one yet!
Let’s make this your most satisfying spring clean yet!
The Ultimate Spring Cleaning Bedroom Checklist
Declutter First: Out with the Old
Before you dive into deep cleaning, start by decluttering. Decluttering helps set the stage for a fresh and organized space. Remember this quote for motivation: “Clutter is nothing more than postponed decisions.” This is so true too! Sometimes I’ll be in the garage working on something and my wife will visit me out there a few times and ask if we should get rid of something. My initial thought is, let me get this finished! But I’m actually very pleased that we are working some items OUT of the house. And there’s that sense of accomplishment again. The postponed decisions are postponed no longer.
Steps to Declutter Your Bedroom
- Clothes and Accessories: Go through your wardrobe and ask yourself if you love it or use it. Donate or sell items you no longer wear.
- Nightstand & Surfaces: Clear out anything that doesn’t belong (half-empty water bottles, receipts, or books you’ve finished).
- Under the Bed: Pull everything out. Sort items into “Keep”, “Donate”, and “Toss” piles.
- Drawers and Closets: Use dividers, bins, and baskets to separate items and make everything easy to see.
Recreate This: Start with a monochromatic or neutral color scheme for your closet. Fold clothes neatly and use matching baskets for accessories. Keep surfaces clean to highlight your aesthetic.
Deep Clean: A Step-by-Step Guide
The deep clean part? That’s where things really get rewarding for me. There’s just something so satisfying about finally tackling those hidden spots that often get ignored. Honestly, it’s wild what you can uncover when you start moving things around. Just the other day, I was reorganizing our closet, thinking it would be a quick job, and I ended up finding stuff I hadn’t seen in years—old receipts, random socks (seriously, where do they all come from?), and a stack of books I thought were long gone. But beyond the surprise discoveries, there’s this incredible sense of accomplishment when you finish a deep clean.
For me, it’s not even about whether anyone else notices the work I’ve put in. By the time I’m done, I feel this huge sense of pride just knowing that I did it. It’s like giving the space a fresh start, breathing life back into it. And let’s be real—there’s nothing quite like that moment when you step back and everything just feels cleaner, brighter, and more peaceful.
Now that the clutter’s out of the way, it’s time for that next step—the deep clean that leaves no corner untouched. I’ve put together a step-by-step spring cleaning guide to help you tackle it all, from wiping down forgotten surfaces to those often-missed nooks and crannies. Trust me, once you get started, the results are worth every bit of effort!
Bedroom Deep Cleaning Checklist
- Bedding and Linens: Wash all sheets, pillowcases, comforters, and curtains. Don’t forget mattress protectors!
- Mattress: Vacuum the mattress, sprinkle baking soda, let it sit for 20 minutes, and vacuum it up to freshen it. Rotate or flip the mattress for even wear.
- Windows and Mirrors: Wipe down mirrors and clean windows inside and out for a sparkling finish.
- Dust Every Surface: Use a microfiber cloth to dust all surfaces, including shelves, baseboards, and ceiling fans.
- Floor Cleaning: Vacuum carpets, rugs, and under the bed. If you have hardwood floors, mop with a gentle cleaner.
- Air Vents: Dust air vents to keep allergens at bay.
Recreate This: Use natural light as inspiration! Clean windows to let in the sunshine, and don’t forget the outside of the window when accessible, then place a small spring-themed vignette (flowers, books, or candles) on your bedside table or bed tray.
Essential Oil Blend: A Breath of Fresh Air
What’s better than walking into a clean bedroom? Walking into one that smells divine! If you have been reading my blogs, you know how much I love to add scent to the decor as part of the bigger picture experience. Create a calming, refreshing atmosphere with an essential oil blend perfect for spring.
Spring Essential Oil Blend for Your Bedroom
Add this blend to your diffuser:
- 3 drops lavender (for relaxation)
- 2 drops lemon (for freshness)
- 2 drops eucalyptus (for a clean scent)
Pro Tip: Spray a mix of water and 5 drops of lavender oil on your pillow and bedding to improve sleep quality.

Recreate This: Bring a spa aesthetic to your room with greenery, clean surfaces, and soft aromatherapy lighting. Pick a stylish, minimalistic diffuser to complete the look.
Spring Cleaning Kids’ Bedroom: Tips and Hacks
Kids’ rooms can be the trickiest spaces to clean, but with the right approach, you can make it fun and productive!
Step-by-Step Kids’ Bedroom Cleaning Guide
- Declutter Toys: Sort toys into categories: Keep, Donate, and Toss. Get your kids involved to teach them about decluttering.
- Organize Books and Clothes: Use colorful bins and shelves to create zones for books, clothes, and toys.
- Deep Clean the Bed: Wash all bedding, fluff the pillows, and vacuum the mattress.
- Clean Surfaces and Windows: Let kids help wipe surfaces with kid-safe cleaning wipes.
- Add Freshness: Use a kid-safe essential oil blend, like lavender and chamomile, to create a calming atmosphere.
I’ve always loved donating—it feels good knowing that the things I no longer need can help someone else. There are so many easy ways to donate too, which makes decluttering feel a lot less overwhelming. On my way home from the office, there’s a big donation bin at a random gas station where I can drop off items without much effort. On lunch breaks, I’ll often swing by a local thrift shop because I love supporting smaller community-based organizations. And of course, there are always larger options like Salvation Army and Goodwill, which are convenient and available almost everywhere. While I prefer keeping it local when I can, the important thing is that donating makes it easier to let go of extra clutter while knowing it’s going toward a good cause.
Recreate This: Use labels, bins, and shelves to create an organized and cheerful space. Involve your child in the process and celebrate their hard work.
Spring Cleaning Instagram Post Ideas
Sharing your spring cleaning progress on Instagram can inspire your friends and followers. Here are a few post ideas:
- Before and After Photos: Show the transformation of your bedroom or closet.
- Spring Cleaning Hacks Reel: Share quick tips, like using baking soda for mattresses or essential oil blends.
- Flat Lay of Cleaning Essentials: Arrange your favorite products, tools, and spring flowers.
- Aesthetic Bedroom Shot: Share the final look of your clean, organized, and decorated bedroom.
- Spring Cleaning Quote: Post an inspiring quote like “Your home is a reflection of your mind. Clear the clutter, clear the chaos.”
Recreate This: Keep the colors soft and pastel. Use natural props like flowers, linen, and neutral containers for an aesthetic, clean vibe.
Spring Cleaning Inspiration: Final Thoughts
Spring cleaning your bedroom can be one of the most rewarding tasks of the season. From decluttering and organizing to adding finishing touches with essential oil blends, your space can become the calming retreat you deserve. Don’t forget to tackle the kids’ rooms too and share your progress on Instagram for an extra boost of motivation!
So grab your cleaning supplies, put on your favorite playlist, and get ready to welcome the freshness of spring into your home.
What part of your bedroom are you most excited to clean and organize this spring? Let me know in the comments!