The Simple Homestead Guide to Spring Cleaning

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Last updated on June 6th, 2026 at 11:05 pm

Simple Spring Cleaning

There’s something about the shift from winter to spring that calls us to begin again.

After months of shut windows, steady fires, and long days indoors, our homes begin to feel heavy. Not just with dust—but with stillness.

Spring cleaning isn’t just an old tradition. It’s a rhythm our homes and bodies were created for.

And around here, we keep it simple.

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Why Spring Cleaning Still Matters Today

We hear about spring cleaning every year. Some still do it, many don’t—but the question is, should we?

I believe there’s wisdom in returning to it.

Long ago, spring cleaning came out of necessity. Homes were heated with wood, soot settled into every corner, and fresh air was scarce through the winter months.

When spring came, everything changed.

Windows opened. Bedding went outside. Rugs were beaten clean. Homes came back to life.

Today, our homes may look different—but our bodies haven’t changed.

We still need fresh air. We still need sunlight. And we still feel the weight of being closed in too long.


The Hidden Health Benefits of Spring Cleaning

Spring cleaning isn’t just about what you can see—it’s about what you breathe.

When a home stays closed up:

  • Oxygen levels drop
  • Carbon dioxide builds
  • Air becomes stale

And over time, that can leave you feeling:

  • Tired and sluggish
  • Foggy in your thinking
  • Low in mood or motivation

Opening your home again matters more than most people realize.

Fresh air supports your brain, your energy, and your overall well-being. It’s one of the simplest ways to care for your family—without buying a single thing.


The Homestead Approach to Spring Cleaning

Around here, we don’t believe in rushing through a checklist just to say it’s done.

Spring cleaning is about:

  • Letting your home breathe again
  • Clearing out what no longer serves your family
  • Using simple, natural methods
  • Working with the season—not against it

It’s slower. Intentional. And far more lasting.


Your Simple Spring Cleaning Routine (Step-by-Step)

This is a gentle, doable rhythm you can follow over a week (or stretch into two if needed).

Step 1: Open the Home

Start here before anything else.

Open windows. Open doors. Let the air move.

Even a few hours makes a difference.


Step 2: Take It Outside

Sunlight is one of the best cleaners God gave us.

Carry out:

  • Rugs
  • Pillows
  • Blankets
  • Mattress toppers

Shake them out. Beat them clean. Let them sit in the sun for a few hours.


Step 3: Dust from Top to Bottom

Work your way down slowly:

  • Ceilings and corners
  • Shelves and furniture
  • Window sills and trim

Let the dust fall—and then remove it.


Step 4: Sweep It Out

Instead of just moving dirt around, sweep toward the door.

There’s something deeply satisfying about physically removing winter from your home.


Step 5: Reset the Kitchen

The kitchen holds the heart of the home.

Take time to:

  • Wipe cabinets and counters
  • Clean out the fridge
  • Go through pantry shelves

Simple, clean, and ready for a new season.


Step 6: Clear the Clutter

This is where peace really begins to return.

Go room by room and ask:

Do we use this? Do we need this?

Let go of what no longer fits your home or season.

Even one item per room makes a difference.


Step 7: Refresh Entry Spaces

Your entry sets the tone for your home.

Sweep porches. Wash mats. Make it feel welcoming again.


Natural Cleaning the Homestead Way

You don’t need a cabinet full of products.

Some of the best tools are simple:

  • Vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Lemon
  • Warm water
  • Fresh air and sunlight

Clean doesn’t have to mean complicated.


Make It a Family Tradition

Spring cleaning was never meant to be done alone.

Invite your family into it:

  • Kids can carry, shake, and wipe
  • Older ones can help declutter
  • Work side by side

It builds responsibility—and memories at the same time.


A Gentle Faith Reflection

There’s a quiet parallel in all of this.

Just like our homes, our hearts can grow full over long seasons. Cluttered. Heavy. In need of fresh air.

And just like we open the windows in our homes, the Lord invites us to open the door to Him.

To let Him clear what doesn’t belong.
To breathe life back into the places that feel worn.

A new season, in more ways than one.

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5 Comments

  1. Love this. I’ve been looking around and making a checklist of all the things I need to do to start spring cleaning. Thanks for this beautiful guide – it really adds joy and a feeling of being present to this “spring cleaning” process.

  2. It’s interesting how there’s hidden health benefits to spring cleaning. I never even thought of that! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  3. I love to clean in the spring and before the new year. Makes everything reset and fresh again. Thanks for the great tips too!