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Top Six Spring Cleaning Tips to Refresh Your Home and Mind

by Zaghrah Anthony

Spring has officially arrived in South Africa, and with it comes the perfect opportunity to breathe new life into your home. After months of winter, when blankets and comfort food dominated your living space, it’s time to shake off the chill and welcome freshness—both inside and out.

Spring cleaning might feel daunting, especially with busy schedules, but with the right approach, it can be both manageable and even enjoyable. Here are six practical tips to help you tackle your home and your mindset, this season.

1. Make a Clear Plan

Before diving into cleaning, take a few minutes to map out a plan. List every task by priority, starting with high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Checking off items as you go provides structure and a satisfying sense of progress. A clear plan turns what feels like an overwhelming task into a series of achievable steps.

2. Declutter Room by Room

Clutter doesn’t just make your home look messy, it can elevate stress levels and reduce productivity. Sort through each room carefully, deciding what to keep, donate, or discard. South Africans often have cherished items accumulated over years, but letting go of the unnecessary can create a lighter, calmer space. Decluttering isn’t just about tidiness; it’s about mental clarity too.

3. Clean from Top to Bottom

Start high, then work your way down. Dust ceiling fans, light fixtures, and top shelves first. Any debris that falls onto lower surfaces can be handled later. This method prevents re-cleaning and ensures that every layer of your home is thoroughly refreshed.

4. Deep Clean Surfaces and Fabrics

Carpets, rugs, and upholstered furniture often harbor dust, germs, and allergens. A deep clean is essential for both hygiene and wellbeing. Scrubbing, vacuuming, steaming, and brushing can remove hidden dirt, but professional cleaning services in South African cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban can also ensure a truly thorough job. Clean fabrics not only feel fresh—they reduce allergy risks and promote healthier indoor air quality.

5. Organise Storage Spaces

Wardrobes, cupboards, and drawers are often overlooked but deserve attention. Empty, dust, and wipe down these spaces, then reorganise items into labelled containers, hooks, or baskets to maximise space. In South African homes where storage can be limited, clever organisation can transform both functionality and visual appeal.

6. Take Breaks and Reward Yourself

Spring cleaning can be exhausting, so remember to pace yourself. A cup of rooibos tea, a small snack, or even a short break between rooms can keep energy levels up. Consider a reward system: finish one room, relax for 15 minutes, then move on. Small incentives make cleaning feel less like a chore and more like a mindful activity.

Spring Cleaning Is About More Than Just a Clean Home

In South Africa, spring isn’t just about seasonal blooms, it’s about renewal. Cleaning your home can lift your spirits, reduce stress, and create a healthier living environment. Beyond the chores, spring cleaning is a chance to reset mentally and physically, welcoming the season with fresh energy.

After all, a tidy home often equals a happier, healthier home.

{Source: The South African}

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