Living Room Fall Cleaning
Autumn ushers in a wide range of pleasant seasonal goodies, from snuggling under comfy blankets while watching movies to outdoor festivals with corn mazes and hay rides. One of the less popular features of fall is the blustery weather that results in our homes getting stuffy as they’re sealed tight for several months.
If you’re like many people, you’ll likely see a significant increase in the number of hours your family spends in the living room during this cold time of year. That’s why it’s important to give this gathering space a good fall cleaning before you have to shut your doors and windows for the season. The following living room fall cleaning checklist can help you get the job done right.
Ceiling Fans, Light Fixtures and Lamps
First things first, make sure you’re cleaning safely and have someone watch you if you’re scaling ladders, chairs or step stools to dust fans, light fixtures and other hard-to-reach placesAside from the height challenge, ceiling fans are easy to clean: Just wipe the blades down with a microfiber duster or cloth. Additionally, you’ll want to switch the direction in which the blades rotate to help make your heating more efficient. In the cooler months, your fan should spin clockwise.
The method you’ll use for cleaning light fixtures and lamps will depend on the design of the features and the materials from which these items are made. You may find the following tips illuminating:
Walls, Décor and Baseboards
Having dusty surroundings in the fall can make the walls seem like they’re closing in on you. Grab a microfiber clothThis is also an excellent time of year to give your walls a thorough cleaning, from the ceilings to the baseboards. Here are some ideas that can help you send wall stains and dust bunnies into winter hibernation:
- How to Clean Baseboards
- How to Clean Painted Walls
- How to Keep the Dustiest Areas in the Home Clean
- How to Remove Stains on Walls
Area Rugs, Carpets and Flooring
Spending more time at home means increased foot traffic. Even if you have a strict no-shoes-in-the-house policyYou’ll find all the steps you need to clean the most heavily tread parts of your house in the posts below:
- How to Clean an Area Rug
- How to Clean Your Carpet
- How to Keep Hardwood Floors Clean Throughout the Week
Drapes, Blinds and Upholstery
Window treatments and furniture can add color and style to any living room. The also tend to be some of the biggest dust collectors you’ll find in a home. Sneezing, coughing and watery eyes are never on trend, so at the very least, break out the vacuum and all your special attachments and give these a good dust busting.A deeper clean is always best before closing the house for fall and winter, though. You’ll find the all the finer points of cleaning finer dust off everything from curtains to chaises here:
- A How-To Guide on the Best Way to Clean Blinds
- How to Clean Curtains and Drapes
- How to Clean a Fabric Sofa
- How to Remove Pet Hair From Upholstery
Radiators and Vents
In addition to keeping your home nice and cozy, radiators and heating vents can circulate dust, dander and other minute debris throughout your home. The same goes for those warm, crackling fireplaces that double as soot factories. Therefore, it’s wise to give these areas a thorough clean every now and then, especially if you live with allergy sufferersCheck out the following hot tips on cleaning these cold-month must-haves:Wish there were magic elves that could take care of fall cleaning and preparing your home for the winter months so you didn’t have to? The professional housekeepers at your local Merry Maids are the next best thing! Whether you need living room cleaning services or specialty services — like wall washing or window washing — or want help keeping your home tidy on a routine basis, we’re here to lend a hand. Contact your local Merry Maids today!