CLEANING TIPS
Written by Team Blueland
Published: January 30, 2024
Updated: October 30, 2025


Cleaning can feel overwhelming, so thinking about creating a cleaning schedule or cleaning calendar might sound even more daunting. But, actually, creating a master cleaning calendar or a cleaning checklist can make staying on top of it feel less overwhelming in the long run. Once everything is in one place, you won't feel like you're forgetting anything or stressed that you missed something. Because, let's face it, when it comes to cleaning the house, there's a lot to do. The good news is that most things don't need to be cleaned every day or every week, which is where a consistent routine comes in handy.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make a cleaning schedule.
List all the areas and spaces in your home or workplace that need cleaning. This could include:
Individual rooms
Common areas
Bathrooms
Kitchens
Then, break down each area into specific cleaning tasks. For example, in a kitchen, tasks might include wiping countertops, cleaning appliances, sweeping, mopping, etc.
Decide how often each task needs to be performed. Some tasks may be daily, while others might be weekly, monthly, or even seasonally. Consider factors like foot traffic, usage, and the nature of the space when determining frequencies.
Here are some examples of some of the big items:
Daily: Making the bed, washing dishes
Weekly: Vaccuming, wiping down countertops, dusting
Bi-Weekly: Toilet, Mopping, Sink, Microwave, Tub, Shower
Monthly: Baseboards, ceiling fans, lamps
Quarterly: Oven, Refrigerator, Windows, Dishwasher
Yearly: Walls, Couch
Create a spreadsheet or chart to create your master cleaning schedule. Label columns for tasks, areas/rooms, and frequencies (ex: daily/weekly/monthly). This is great to put on a large board that you can hang up near your cleaning supplies to keep it top of mind and stay on track.
If multiple people will be involved in cleaning, assign responsibilities for each task. Clearly specify who is responsible for what, ensuring accountability.
Order tasks based on priority. Some tasks may need to be done before others, and prioritizing can help ensure that the most critical cleaning needs are addressed first.
Even with a visible schedule, it’s easy to forget. The best bet? Put your schedule into your phone calendar and set alerts to remind you.
Periodically review and update your master cleaning schedule. As circumstances change, you may need to add or remove tasks, adjust frequencies, or modify responsibilities to keep your cleaning routine effective, efficient, and tailored to your current needs.
The “best” cleaning schedule is the one you’ll actually stick to. Try a method for two weeks, then adjust based on your space, energy, and household size.
Assign one room per day and focus your energy there. Great if you like visible progress in a single space.
| Day | Room & Task | |
| Monday | Bathrooms: Wipe countertops, clean toilet, scrub tub/shower, mop floor | |
| Tuesday | Bedrooms: Make beds, dust surfaces, vacuum floors | |
| Wednesday | Kitchen: Wash dishes, wipe counters, sweep/mop floor, clean microwave | |
| Thursday | Living Room: Dust surfaces, vacuum carpets/floors, tidy clutter | |
| Friday | Laundry / Linens: Wash bedding, replace towels, tidy closets | |
| Saturday | Deep Clean / Misc: Baseboards, ceiling fans, windows, couch | |
| Sunday | Catch-Up / Rest: Finish any missed tasks or take a break | 
Do the same task across the whole home on a given day. Efficient for minimizing setup and switching costs.
| Day | Task & Area | |
| Monday | Dusting: Bedrooms, living room, kitchen surfaces, baseboards, ceiling fans | |
| Tuesday | Floors: Vacuum all carpets, sweep/mop kitchen & bathroom floors | |
| Wednesday | Bathrooms / Sinks: Clean toilets, wipe sinks, scrub tubs, counters | |
| Thursday | Appliances: Clean microwave, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher | |
| Friday | Bedding & Linens: Make beds, wash bedding, replace towels | |
| Saturday | Deep Cleaning / Misc: Couch, windows, walls (monthly/quarterly tasks) | |
| Sunday | Catch-Up / Quick Tidy: Finish any unfinished tasks | 
Set a timer and work until it dings, no perfectionism required. Ideal for busy schedules and small daily wins.
| Session | Tasks | 
|---|---|
| Morning (10-15 Mins) | Make bed, wipe down kitchen counters | 
| Midday (10-15 Mins) | Dust bedroom and living room surfaces, quick vacuum/sweep of one high-traffic room | 
| Afternoon (10-15 Mins) | Tidy living room, organize clutter | 
| Evening (20-30 Mins) | Bathroom deep clean: toilet, sink, shower, counters | 
| Optional / Catch Up | Focus on one problem area: deep clean fridge, oven, or windows | 
Building the habit is the hardest part, so make it easy, obvious, and rewarding. These tips help maintain momentum when life gets busy:
Start small. Don’t try to do everything at once
Keep your supplies organized and accessible
Get the family or roommates involved
Pair cleaning with an activity you enjoy, like listening to a podcast
Missed a day this week? Just pick up where you left off
Focus on consistency, not perfection
Sticking to a cleaning schedule is easier when you have reliable, easy-to-use cleaning products that are always on hand. Blueland makes it simple with refillable, eco-friendly cleaning products. Pair that with our cleaning subscription, and you’ll always have a stock ready to go, so you never run out mid-clean. Plus, sustainable cleaning accessories, like Forever Tins, make storing your supplies neat and convenient, keeping your cleaning area organized and clutter-free. With trusted products at your fingertips, following your cleaning schedule becomes more manageable and more enjoyable.
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