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3 Steps to a Clean Living Room

by Roberta Oswald 09/05/2021


 

If your living room is a mess, you might feel overwhelmed at the prospect of “deep cleaning.” The term might hold more weight than normal everyday cleaning, but it’s not as difficult as it sounds. With the right tools and a plan, you can refresh your entire living room without calling in a professional.

Living Room Cleaning Tools

Here are some things you’ll need to make your living room deep clean easier and more efficient:

  • Microfiber cloths

  • Glass cleaner

  • All-purpose cleaner

  • Long-handled duster

  • Vacuum

  • Broom or wet mop

3 Steps to a Living Room Deep Clean

Step 1: Organize and Declutter

Before you begin any real “cleaning” it’s important to remove anything that doesn’t belong. Living rooms are a common location for clutter to accumulate because of the high traffic and multi-purpose nature of the space. Identify what needs to be put away, thrown away or tidied up. For example, you might find used dishes and cups that can go right into the kitchen sink for washing. Gather articles from other rooms such as clothing items, personal entertainment and more into a designated basket or bin so you can put them away when you’re done with the living room. Finally, take care of garbage or recycling you might have lying around. Tidy and straighten up things like seat cushions, throw pillows and decorative decor you want to keep in the living room.

Step 2: Dust, Disinfect & Polish

Get those microfiber cloths ready to clean every surface you can find. Dust is everywhere, so to avoid missing any spots, try working around the room clockwise. This will help you hit every nook and cranny with your dusting tools. Some commonly forgotten spots include tops of books on bookshelves, behind the television or entertainment center, window sills and shelves closest to the floor. Use the disinfectant cleaner on commonly shared items such as remote controls, electrical component buttons and light switches. Just a quick sweep with the disinfectant can help reduce spreading germs around the house. If you have any glass surfaces, use the glass cleaner to bring back their shine. This is also a great time to use special treatments like leather cleaners on furniture needing some extra attention.

Step 3: Finish With Floors

Whether you’re sweeping, vacuuming or activating your helpful robot cleaner, floors should always be last on your list to clean. Anything you didn’t capture with your dusters or cloths will eventually end up on the floor, so avoid making extra work for yourself by waiting until the very end to clean the floors. When vacuuming or sweeping, an excellent strategy is to begin in a corner opposite the entrance to the room. This way you will eventually work toward the exit and avoid retracing your steps. If you have hardwood or another hard floor surface, vacuum or sweep before using the mop.

While there are far more detailed steps you can take in a living room deep clean, this three-step strategy is an excellent place to begin. Use these tips and build upon them to find what works best for you in your home.

About the Author
Author

Roberta Oswald

An enthusiastic polo player, aviatrix and fourth generation member of one of the oldest winery families in the Napa Valley, Roberta has lived in the Bay Area her entire life. She has over thirty years of experience in buying, selling and managing real estate in the residential, investment and commercial markets. Not content to just “get the job done”, she wants to exceed your expectations. Roberta believes in service with commitment. Utilizing the kind of knowledge that is obtained only through extensive life experience and an in-depth understanding of the area and local market, she works with you to provide maximum results. During her accomplished career, Roberta has refined important skills in communication, negotiation, attention to detail and sound business practices, all of which are vital to the success of her clients today. Please call Roberta directly at 707.339.0233 to discuss your real estate needs.