Get a Spotless, Beautifully Organised Living Room in 7 Days
A task a day sends mess away, so set aside a week to get your living room in shape
Our homes really can make us happy, especially when they’re inviting, and now feels like a good time to refresh and renew our surroundings. Of course, if you’re anything like me, wanting a cleaner, more organised home does not necessarily mean you want to put in the effort to make it happen.
Dedicating a week to each room of the house can make it easier to commit to the task of cleaning and decluttering. Here, I focus on the living room.
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Dedicating a week to each room of the house can make it easier to commit to the task of cleaning and decluttering. Here, I focus on the living room.
More in this series: Get a Spotless, Beautifully Organised Home Office in 7 Days
Day 1: Deal with dust
Cleaning tasks: If you have a good vacuum cleaner with attachments, that’s the fastest and easiest way to banish dust in the living room. There’s no denying this is a lot of work, so consider this your exercise for the day.
Cleaning tasks: If you have a good vacuum cleaner with attachments, that’s the fastest and easiest way to banish dust in the living room. There’s no denying this is a lot of work, so consider this your exercise for the day.
- Vacuum the room from top to bottom, starting with cobwebs on the ceiling and working your way down to the floor.
- Window treatments such as blinds can be vacuumed using an attachment.
- If your curtains are washable, take them down and throw them in the wash on the gentlest cycle.
- Vacuum or dust light fixtures, the tops of bookcases, picture frames and the mantel.
Day 2: Clear the floor
Cleaning tasks: A fresh rug and a clean, open floor make a huge difference in the way a room looks and feels. Drop off rugs to be cleaned, schedule a steam cleaner for carpeting if needed, and mop or polish a hardwood floor.
Decluttering tasks: Pick up everything off the floor, including in sneaky places such as beneath the sofa and coffee table.
Cleaning tasks: A fresh rug and a clean, open floor make a huge difference in the way a room looks and feels. Drop off rugs to be cleaned, schedule a steam cleaner for carpeting if needed, and mop or polish a hardwood floor.
Decluttering tasks: Pick up everything off the floor, including in sneaky places such as beneath the sofa and coffee table.
Day 3: Bust bookcase clutter
Decluttering tasks: The big task for today is to organise and edit the bookcase and media cabinet. Your goal, should you choose to accept it, is to pare back the contents of your shelving to the point where everything fits with room to spare. Having extra wiggle room on each shelf means your space won’t be overstuffed again the moment you bring home a new book or film.
A note for parents: Giving a few baskets or bins of toys a permanent home in the living room makes for an easier clean-up. Rotate the toys with a new selection from your child’s room every few weeks to keep it interesting.
Feeling inspired to refresh your home? Find an organising professional near you.
Decluttering tasks: The big task for today is to organise and edit the bookcase and media cabinet. Your goal, should you choose to accept it, is to pare back the contents of your shelving to the point where everything fits with room to spare. Having extra wiggle room on each shelf means your space won’t be overstuffed again the moment you bring home a new book or film.
A note for parents: Giving a few baskets or bins of toys a permanent home in the living room makes for an easier clean-up. Rotate the toys with a new selection from your child’s room every few weeks to keep it interesting.
Feeling inspired to refresh your home? Find an organising professional near you.
Day 4: Make it sparkle and shine
Cleaning tasks: Clean mirrors and windows. If your living room is on the ground floor and the windows are easy to access, go outside and clean the exterior, too. If you have a glass coffee table or glass shelving, today is the day to get it gleaming.
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Cleaning tasks: Clean mirrors and windows. If your living room is on the ground floor and the windows are easy to access, go outside and clean the exterior, too. If you have a glass coffee table or glass shelving, today is the day to get it gleaming.
You might also enjoy How to Make Your Living Room Sociable.
Day 5: Spruce up furniture
Cleaning tasks: Spot clean and vacuum upholstered furniture; launder soft furnishings, such as removable cushion covers and throws; and treat wood furniture as needed.
Decluttering tasks: Remove any cushions and blankets that are past their prime.
Cleaning tasks: Spot clean and vacuum upholstered furniture; launder soft furnishings, such as removable cushion covers and throws; and treat wood furniture as needed.
Decluttering tasks: Remove any cushions and blankets that are past their prime.
Day 6: Use some styling tricks
With the major cleaning done and the clutter gone, it’s time to give your room polish.
With the major cleaning done and the clutter gone, it’s time to give your room polish.
- Place a stack of books and a few small objects on your coffee table.
- Revive potted plants by trimming off dead leaves and pulling them out from dark corners where they may not be getting enough light.
- Pull seating a bit closer together.
- Refresh your mantel by removing décor you’re tired of and rearranging what’s left.
- Stack some books on your bookcase horizontally.
Day 7 and beyond: Do daily maintenance
Keep your living room looking great by committing to a few simple daily maintenance tasks.
Keep your living room looking great by committing to a few simple daily maintenance tasks.
- Do “go backs” at the end of each evening, returning things that belong in other rooms to their rightful homes.
- Practice a one-in, one-out policy. If you get a new book or cushion, choose an old one to let go of.
Tell us…
What’s the biggest cleaning or decluttering problem you face in your living room? Share your thoughts in the Comments.
What’s the biggest cleaning or decluttering problem you face in your living room? Share your thoughts in the Comments.
Days one and two require the most time, so plan to start on a weekend. The rest of the tasks can be done during the week if you can spare half an hour in the evenings, although you may need to spread them out over several days, depending on the size of your space and how much decluttering you have to do.