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Spring Cleaning and Decluttering

Spring is the perfect time to open your windows, let the fresh air in, and give your home the deep clean and declutter it deserves. After months of cozy winter days, your space may feel cluttered or in need of a good refresh. With natural cleaning products and mindful decluttering, you can create a home that feels light, bright, and inviting for the new season. 


These simple and eco-friendly tips will help you get your home organized and fresh without relying on harsh chemicals. 

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Why Spring Cleaning and Decluttering Matter 

Spring cleaning and decluttering are not only about tidying up your space—they also promote mental clarity, reduce stress, and help you create a calm, serene environment. Clutter can make it harder to focus and create a sense of overwhelm, while a clean, organized space invites productivity and relaxation. 


By using natural cleaning products and decluttering with intention, you can reset your space and your mindset for a fresh, vibrant spring.


Common Spring Cleaning and Decluttering Concerns 

With the arrival of spring, it’s important to address some common household concerns: 

  • Built-up dust and dirt from closed windows during winter. 

  • Excess clutter accumulated from months of indoor living. 

  • Need for seasonal maintenance, like deep cleaning carpets or washing windows.
     

By incorporating natural cleaning methods and a mindful decluttering routine, you can tackle these concerns and create a space that truly feels like home. 


10 Natural Spring Cleaning and Decluttering Tips 



1. Start with a Room-by-Room Declutter
 

Decluttering can feel overwhelming, but breaking it down into smaller tasks helps you stay organized. Start with one room and sort through items you no longer need or use. 


Create three piles: keep, donate, and toss. Donate items that are still in good condition, toss anything broken or outdated, and keep only what you truly use or love. 



2. Use Natural All-Purpose Cleaner
 

Natural all-purpose cleaners, made with simple ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils, can effectively clean most surfaces without harmful chemicals. 


Mix 1 cup of water, 1/2 cup of white vinegar, and 10 drops of tea tree or lavender essential oil in a spray bottle. Use it to clean countertops, kitchen appliances, and bathroom surfaces for a natural, chemical-free clean. 


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3. Refresh Carpets with Baking Soda
 

Instead of using harsh carpet cleaners, freshen up your carpets naturally with baking soda. It absorbs odors and helps lift dirt from fibers. 


Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda onto your carpets, then leave it for 15–20 minutes. Vacuum thoroughly to remove the baking soda and any dirt it has absorbed. 


4. Freshen Upholstery with Essential Oils
 

Upholstery can trap dust, pet hair, and odors, but natural essential oils can help eliminate lingering smells. 


Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil (like lavender or eucalyptus) to a fabric softener sheet or a microfiber cloth. Lightly rub it over your furniture to refresh your couches and chairs with a pleasant, natural scent. 



5. Clean Windows with Vinegar and Water
 

Windows often accumulate smudges, dust, and grime, but a simple vinegar-water solution can restore their shine. 


Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto your windows and wipe with a microfiber cloth for streak-free, sparkling windows. 



6. Use Lemon to Polish Wooden Furniture
 

Lemon’s natural oils help remove dust and shine wood surfaces, making it a great option for polishing furniture. 


Mix 1/4 cup of olive oil with the juice of one lemon. Dip a soft cloth into the mixture and buff your wooden furniture for a fresh, natural shine. 


7. Organize Closet and Drawers 

Spring is the perfect time to clean out your closet and drawers. Donate or toss anything you haven’t worn in the past year, and reorganize your items to make them more accessible. 


Fold clothes neatly, hang items by category, and use baskets or bins to store smaller items. A decluttered closet will make your mornings easier and your space feel more organized. 


8. Declutter Kitchen Cabinets
 

The kitchen is often where clutter builds up, especially in cabinets and drawers. Start by sorting through utensils, pots, pans, and appliances you no longer use. 


Donate or toss items that are damaged or no longer serve a purpose. Wipe down shelves with a natural cleaner, and reorganize your cabinets to make things easier to find. 



9. Clean Your Air with Indoor Plants
 

Indoor plants are not only beautiful but can also help purify the air in your home. Adding a few plants to your space can improve air quality and add a touch of nature. 


Place plants like peace lilies, spider plants, or aloe vera in key areas around your home. They naturally filter out toxins and help keep your space fresh. 



10. Deep Clean the Bathroom with Baking Soda and Vinegar
 

Bathrooms are a prime spot for buildup, especially around sinks, tubs, and toilets. Use natural ingredients like baking soda and vinegar for a powerful clean. 


Sprinkle baking soda into your sink and bathtub, then add vinegar for a foamy reaction. Scrub away grime, then rinse thoroughly for a fresh and clean bathroom without harsh chemicals. 


Precautions for Natural Cleaning Products 

While natural cleaning products are generally safe, there are some precautions to consider: 

  • Avoid using vinegar on marble or granite surfaces, as it can damage the stone. 

  • Always patch-test homemade cleaners on hidden surfaces to ensure they won’t cause discoloration. 


General Tips for Effective Spring Cleaning 

  • Set aside time each week for a quick clean to avoid feeling overwhelmed. 

  • Use a checklist to stay on track and ensure you tackle every room. 

  • Focus on high-traffic areas first, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. 


Final Thoughts 

Spring cleaning and decluttering are essential to creating a fresh, organized home that promotes a sense of calm and relaxation. By using natural cleaning products and adopting a mindful decluttering approach, you can reset your space and prepare for the season ahead with ease. 


There are so many natural remedies in this world and finding the ones that meet your specific needs are just a few natural ingredients away. Welcome to your new journey of being a Naturel. Hope to see you a lot more in the near future! 


XO Zaya 


What are your top tips for spring cleaning and decluttering? How do you get your home ready for the season? Let me know in the comments below! 

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Leaza Norman Author

Leaza Norman

Leaza is a licensed cosmetologist and a natural enthusiast. The love of writing combined with the love of nature and wanting to help others has influenced her to write blogs and create natural home, bath and body products.

Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. Neither Zaya Naturel nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. Be sure to contact your physician before trying any of the items stated in the above article.

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